A taste of the district
Shuibei is China's jewellery capital — Asia's largest wholesale hub and the manufacturing engine behind roughly 60 percent of the country's gold trade. These are the forms that gold is made into and moved by the ton, sourced on Amazon so a taste of the trade can travel home.
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Chain
14K gold
A solid gold chain — the most basic unit of Shuibei's high-volume gold trade, the metal its workshops move by weight.
Bangle
14K gold
A simple gold bangle — a form long favoured across Chinese gold buying, and a staple of the district's wholesale output.
Pendant
14K gold
A solid-gold Tiger-and-Dragon medallion — the Chinese-mythology motif that runs through this market's finished goldwork.
Studs
14K gold
Simple gold hoops — the finished, wearable end of Asia's largest jewellery wholesale hub.
Ring
10K gold
A plain gold band — completing the district's core gold forms of chain, bangle, pendant and earring.
Studs
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
Certified diamond studs in gold — the district's diamond output alongside its gold specialty.
Pendant
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
A certified diamond solitaire on a gold chain — the necklace-format counterpart to the studs, from a capital that manufactures both.
Charm
24K gold
A pure 24k-gold zodiac charm from a heritage Chinese house — the district's most culturally specific piece, gold worn as luck.