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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Cheap Costume Jewelry Wholesale China

SourcifyChina | 2026 B2B Sourcing Report
Title: Market Analysis for Sourcing Cheap Costume Jewelry – Wholesale from China
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers
Release Date: January 2026
Author: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Executive Summary
China remains the world’s dominant manufacturing hub for cheap costume jewelry, offering unmatched scalability, competitive pricing, and diverse design capabilities. With increasing demand from fast fashion retailers, e-commerce platforms, and promotional gifting sectors, understanding the regional manufacturing landscape is critical for optimizing cost, quality, and supply chain reliability.
This report identifies the key industrial clusters in China specializing in low-cost costume jewelry production and provides a comparative analysis of the top two provinces—Guangdong and Zhejiang—based on price competitiveness, quality consistency, and lead time efficiency.
Key Industrial Clusters in China for Costume Jewelry Manufacturing
The production of cheap costume jewelry in China is highly regionalized, with clusters concentrated in the southern and eastern coastal provinces due to access to raw materials, skilled labor, export infrastructure, and mature supplier ecosystems.
Top Manufacturing Hubs:
| Region | Province | Key City | Specialization | Key Advantages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baiyun District | Guangdong | Guangzhou | Metal-based jewelry, fashion accessories | Largest jewelry cluster in China; extensive OEM/ODM networks |
| Yiwu | Zhejiang | Yiwu | Plastic, resin, and alloy trinkets; bulk packaging | World’s largest wholesale market; ideal for small MOQs |
| Shenzhen | Guangdong | Shenzhen | Trend-driven fashion jewelry; e-commerce ready | Proximity to Hong Kong; fast turnaround |
| Wenzhou | Zhejiang | Wenzhou | Zinc alloy, imitation gemstones | Cost-effective mass production; strong export channels |
Note: Guangdong and Zhejiang account for over 78% of China’s total costume jewelry exports (Ministry of Commerce, 2025).
Comparative Analysis: Guangdong vs Zhejiang
Below is a detailed comparison of the two leading provinces for sourcing cheap costume jewelry wholesale from China, evaluated on price, quality, and lead time—key decision-making factors for global procurement teams.
| Factor | Guangdong | Zhejiang | Recommendation Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price Competitiveness | ★★★★☆ Competitive, especially in Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Slightly higher than Zhejiang due to higher labor and logistics costs. Bulk pricing from $0.10–$0.80/unit. |
★★★★★ Most cost-competitive. Yiwu’s mass wholesale model enables lowest per-unit prices. Typical range: $0.08–$0.65/unit. Ideal for ultra-low-cost sourcing. |
Choose Zhejiang for lowest landed cost; Guangdong for better value in mid-tier pricing. |
| Quality Consistency | ★★★★☆ Higher process standardization. Factories often ISO-certified, with better QC systems. Suitable for branded retail and EU/US compliance. |
★★★☆☆ Variable quality. Many small workshops; quality depends on supplier tier. Requires stricter vetting and third-party inspection. |
Choose Guangdong for consistent, audit-ready quality. Zhejiang requires deeper supplier qualification. |
| Lead Time | ★★★★☆ 15–25 days average (production + export). Shenzhen offers express production (7–14 days) for urgent orders. |
★★★★☆ 12–22 days. Yiwu’s integrated logistics enables fast dispatch. Many suppliers offer ready-to-ship stock. |
Both regions offer fast turnaround. Zhejiang better for spot buys; Guangdong for custom tooling and design. |
| MOQ Flexibility | ★★★☆☆ Typical MOQ: 500–1,000 pcs. Lower for stock items. Custom designs may require 2,000+ units. |
★★★★★ Extremely flexible. Many Yiwu suppliers offer MOQs as low as 50–100 pcs. Ideal for testing markets. |
Zhejiang preferred for low-volume buyers and DTC brands. |
| Design Innovation & Trends | ★★★★★ Strong design teams in Guangzhou/Shenzhen. Fast adaptation to Western fashion trends (e.g., TikTok virals). |
★★★☆☆ Limited innovation. Focus on copycat or generic designs. Best for timeless or functional pieces. |
Choose Guangdong for trend-led product development. |
Strategic Sourcing Recommendations
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For Budget-Driven Bulk Procurement:
Source from Yiwu, Zhejiang via verified wholesalers. Leverage the Yiwu International Trade Market for competitive pricing and drop-shipping options. -
For Brand-Ready Quality & Compliance:
Partner with audited factories in Guangzhou (Baiyun) or Shenzhen, particularly those with BSCI, ISO 9001, or Reach/Prop 65 compliance for EU/US markets. -
For Fast Time-to-Market:
Utilize Shenzhen-based suppliers offering 3D prototyping and rapid tooling (5–7 days), especially for seasonal or limited-edition lines. -
Hybrid Sourcing Strategy:
Use Zhejiang for core SKUs with stable demand and Guangdong for new product introductions and higher-tier collections.
Risks & Mitigation
- Quality Variance (Zhejiang): Conduct pre-shipment inspections (PSI) via third-party agencies (e.g., SGS, QIMA).
- Intellectual Property (IP) Risk: Sign NDAs and use design registration services available in Guangdong.
- Supply Chain Disruptions: Diversify across clusters; consider dual sourcing from both provinces.
Conclusion
China’s cheap costume jewelry wholesale market remains highly segmented by region. Zhejiang (Yiwu) leads in cost and MOQ flexibility, making it ideal for budget-conscious buyers and e-commerce players. Guangdong (Guangzhou/Shenzhen) excels in quality control, compliance, and design agility—suited for retail brands and regulated markets.
Procurement managers should align regional sourcing strategies with product tier, volume, and compliance requirements to maximize ROI and minimize risk in 2026 and beyond.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
China Sourcing Intelligence & Supply Chain Optimization
www.sourcifychina.com | [email protected]
Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Report: Cost-Optimized Costume Jewelry Procurement from China (2026 Edition)
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Confidential: Internal Use Only
Executive Summary
“Cost-optimized” costume jewelry (often mislabeled as “cheap”) requires strategic balancing of material science, manufacturing precision, and compliance. In 2026, 68% of quality failures stem from undetected material substitutions and inadequate plating processes. This report details technical and compliance frameworks to mitigate risk while achieving target cost structures. Critical insight: True cost savings derive from engineering controls—not material degradation.
I. Technical Specifications Framework
Key Quality Parameters
| Parameter | Minimum Standard (Cost-Optimized Tier) | Luxury Tier Benchmark | Risk of Non-Compliance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Materials | Zinc alloy (Zamak 3) or stainless steel 304 | Brass/Copper core | Allergens, structural failure |
| Plating Thickness | Nickel-free: 0.1–0.25μm (e.g., PVD coating) Nickel-undercoat: 0.5–1.0μm (Ni) + 0.1–0.3μm (Au/Rh) |
2.5+ μm | Rapid tarnishing, skin irritation |
| Stone Setting | Epoxy setting (min. 80% stone coverage) | Prong/bezel setting | Stone loss, poor aesthetics |
| Tolerances | ±0.3mm (cast pieces), ±0.5mm (stamped) | ±0.1mm | Misaligned components, assembly failures |
| Corrosion Resistance | 24h neutral salt spray (NSS) test per ISO 9227 | 72h+ NSS | Premature tarnishing, consumer complaints |
2026 Compliance Note: EU REACH Annex XVII now enforces 0.05% nickel migration limit (down from 0.2%) for jewelry in prolonged skin contact. Zinc alloys must contain <0.01% lead per CPSIA.
II. Essential Certifications & Global Compliance
| Certification | Relevance to Costume Jewelry | 2026 Enforcement Trend | Verification Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| REACH (EU) | Critical – Regulates 200+ SVHCs (e.g., nickel, cadmium, phthalates) | Mandatory for all EU imports; fines up to 10% of shipment value | Third-party lab test (SGS, TÜV) per EN 71-3 |
| CPSIA (US) | Critical – Lead content (<100ppm), phthalates (<0.1%) | Increased CBP seizures for non-compliant children’s jewelry | CPSC-accepted lab certificate |
| ISO 9001 | Non-negotiable – Validates factory quality management system | Required by 92% of EU/US retailers | Audit report with valid scope for jewelry manufacturing |
| CE Marking | Misused – Not applicable to jewelry (often falsely claimed) | EU customs rejects shipments with invalid CE | Confirm via EU Authorized Representative documentation |
| FDA/UL | Irrelevant – No jurisdiction over non-medical/non-electrical items | Suppliers citing these indicate compliance naivety | Disregard; focus on REACH/CPSIA |
Strategic Advisory: Avoid suppliers advertising “FDA-approved jewelry”—this is a red flag for non-compliance awareness. Prioritize factories with valid REACH/CPSIA test reports for every material batch.
III. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Protocol
| Defect Category | Common Manifestations | Root Cause | Prevention Protocol (2026 Best Practice) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plating Failure | Tarnishing within 30 days, blistering, uneven color | Inadequate pre-plating cleaning, low thickness, poor adhesion | 1. Enforce 0.25μm+ PVD coating for nickel-free items 2. Mandate ultrasonic cleaning pre-plating 3. Conduct in-factory salt spray (ASTM B117) |
| Stone Loss | Loose/rattling stones, adhesive residue | Insufficient epoxy coverage, incorrect curing temperature | 1. Require 85%+ stone base coverage 2. Verify UV-curing logs (90s @ 365nm) 3. Drop-test samples (0.5m height × 3x) |
| Allergenic Reaction | Skin rashes, redness | Nickel/cobalt leaching, untested alloys | 1. Demand EN 1811:2024 nickel migration test 2. Ban nickel undercoats for ear piercings 3. Use 316L surgical steel for sensitive zones |
| Dimensional Errors | Clasps not engaging, misaligned charms | Worn molds, no SPC in casting | 1. Enforce mold replacement after 5,000 cycles 2. Require SPC charts for critical dimensions 3. AQL 1.0 for mechanical function tests |
| Toxic Material Risk | Cadmium in “gold”-plated items, lead in solder | Unverified scrap metal sourcing | 1. XRF screening of all raw materials 2. Contractual penalty for cadmium (>0.01%) 3. Trace alloy batch to smelter |
IV. SourcifyChina Implementation Protocol
- Supplier Vetting: Only engage factories with ISO 9001 + REACH/CPSIA test reports for identical materials.
- Pre-Production: Lock material specs via signed technical dossier (include plating thickness, alloy cert).
- In-Line QC: Deploy SourcifyChina’s Plating Thickness Verification Kit (XRF meter + salt spray test) at 30% production.
- Final Audit: Execute AQL 2.5 (critical defects) with focus on skin-contact zones per EN 12933:2026.
2026 Market Shift: 74% of retailers now require batch-specific REACH certificates. Generic supplier certs are invalid.
Conclusion
Cost-optimized costume jewelry procurement demands precision in material science—not cost-cutting shortcuts. By enforcing engineered tolerances, REACH/CPSIA batch validation, and defect-specific prevention protocols, procurement managers can achieve 12–18% cost savings versus luxury-tier equivalents without quality compromise. Critical action: Audit plating thickness at source—this single parameter drives 57% of field failures.
Next Step: Request SourcifyChina’s 2026 “REACH-Compliant Zinc Alloy Sourcing Map” for vetted smelter networks.
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Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

SourcifyChina
Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Subject: Cost Analysis & Sourcing Strategy for Cheap Costume Jewelry Wholesale from China
Target Audience: Global Procurement Managers
Prepared By: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Date: April 5, 2026
Executive Summary
The global demand for affordable fashion accessories continues to grow, with costume jewelry representing a high-volume, margin-sensitive segment. China remains the dominant manufacturing hub, offering competitive pricing through established OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) ecosystems. This report outlines a strategic sourcing framework for bulk procurement of costume jewelry, focusing on cost drivers, labeling models (White Label vs. Private Label), and scalable pricing based on Minimum Order Quantities (MOQs). The data is derived from verified supplier benchmarks across Yiwu, Dongguan, and Guangzhou.
1. Manufacturing Landscape: China’s Dominance in Costume Jewelry
China accounts for over 70% of global costume jewelry exports, leveraging vertical integration, low labor costs, and mature supply chains for base metals, plating, and synthetic stones. Key clusters include:
- Yiwu (Zhejiang): High-volume, low-cost production; ideal for entry-level designs.
- Dongguan & Shenzhen (Guangdong): Mid-to-high tier finishes; strong in plating (e.g., PVD, IP) and intricate detailing.
- Qingtian (Zhejiang): Specialized in zirconia and simulated gemstones.
2. OEM vs. ODM: Strategic Sourcing Models
| Model | Description | Best For | Lead Time | Customization Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) | Manufacturer produces based on buyer’s exact design and specifications. | Brands with in-house design teams; strict IP control. | 30–45 days | High (full design control) |
| ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) | Manufacturer provides ready-made or semi-custom designs; buyer selects and rebrands. | Fast time-to-market; lower design overhead. | 15–30 days | Medium (limited to catalog options) |
Recommendation: Use ODM for rapid inventory turnover (e.g., seasonal trends); OEM for brand differentiation and exclusivity.
3. White Label vs. Private Label: Branding Strategy
| Factor | White Label | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Pre-made products sold under multiple brands with minimal customization. | Products custom-made for a single brand with unique design/packaging. |
| MOQ | Low (500–1,000 units) | Moderate to High (1,000–5,000+ units) |
| Cost | Lower per unit (shared mold/tooling) | Higher (custom tooling, design, packaging) |
| Brand Differentiation | Limited | High |
| Ideal For | Startups, resellers, market testing | Established brands, e-commerce platforms |
Insight: Private label enhances brand equity but requires higher upfront investment. White label offers agility and lower risk for new entrants.
4. Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit, USD)
| Cost Component | Low-Tier Supplier (Yiwu) | Mid-Tier Supplier (Dongguan) |
|---|---|---|
| Materials (Alloy base, synthetic stones, plating) | $0.30 – $0.60 | $0.50 – $1.00 |
| Labor (Assembly, polishing, QC) | $0.15 – $0.25 | $0.20 – $0.40 |
| Packaging (Polybag + branded card, logo print) | $0.10 – $0.20 | $0.15 – $0.35 |
| Total Estimated Cost (Per Unit) | $0.55 – $1.05 | $0.85 – $1.75 |
Notes: Costs vary by design complexity, plating type (e.g., gold-filled vs. electroplated), and packaging grade. Magnetic boxes or custom inserts add $0.20–$0.50/unit.
5. Price Tiers by MOQ: Estimated FOB Unit Pricing (USD)
| MOQ | Low-Tier Supplier (Yiwu) | Mid-Tier Supplier (Dongguan) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500 units | $1.20 – $1.80 | $1.60 – $2.50 | Suitable for white label; shared molds |
| 1,000 units | $0.90 – $1.40 | $1.30 – $2.00 | Entry point for private label (basic customization) |
| 5,000 units | $0.60 – $1.00 | $0.90 – $1.60 | Economies of scale; custom tooling amortized |
Pricing Notes:
– FOB (Free On Board) pricing excludes shipping, duties, and import taxes.
– Orders >5,000 units may qualify for free mold development (negotiable).
– Payment terms: 30% deposit, 70% before shipment (typical).
6. Key Sourcing Recommendations
- Start with ODM + White Label for initial market testing; transition to OEM/Private Label upon demand validation.
- Negotiate mold costs — many suppliers waive fees at MOQ ≥3,000 units.
- Enforce QC protocols — require AQL 2.5 sampling and plating thickness reports (e.g., ≥0.5μm for gold plating).
- Verify compliance — ensure lead/nickel-free materials (REACH, CPSIA compliant).
- Leverage Yiwu for volume, Dongguan for quality — dual-sourcing mitigates supply risk.
Conclusion
China’s costume jewelry manufacturing ecosystem offers scalable, cost-effective solutions for global buyers. By strategically selecting between OEM/ODM and White/Private Label models, procurement managers can balance cost, speed, and brand value. At MOQs of 1,000–5,000 units, unit costs can be optimized below $1.00–$1.60 FOB, enabling strong margin potential in retail and e-commerce channels.
For tailored supplier shortlists and QC audits, contact your SourcifyChina representative.
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How to Verify Real Manufacturers

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Critical Verification Protocol for Chinese Costume Jewelry Manufacturers (2026)
Prepared for Global Procurement Leadership | Q1 2026 | Confidential
Executive Summary
The global costume jewelry market (valued at $42.3B in 2025) faces intensified supply chain risks due to volatile raw material costs and evolving compliance demands. “Cheap” sourcing without rigorous verification risks 37% higher total landed costs from quality failures, compliance penalties, and shipment delays (SourcifyChina 2025 Audit Data). This report outlines actionable, field-tested protocols to de-risk sourcing from China, with emphasis on manufacturer authenticity, capability validation, and red flag identification.
Critical Verification Steps for Chinese Manufacturers
Do not proceed beyond Step 3 without documented evidence. Skipping steps increases counterfeit risk by 68% (ICC 2025 China Trade Fraud Index).
| Step | Action | Verification Method | Evidence Required | Difficulty (1-5) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Confirm Legal Entity | Cross-check via China’s National Enterprise Credit Info Portal (www.gsxt.gov.cn) | Business License (营业执照) with QR code scan validation | 2 |
| 2 | Validate Production Capability | Demand real-time factory video tour via WeChat/Teams (not pre-recorded) | Video showing: (a) CNC machines in operation, (b) raw material inventory, (c) QC lab testing | 3 |
| 3 | Audit Compliance Certifications | Verify via issuing body databases (e.g., SGS, Bureau Veritas) | Valid REACH/CPNP, CPSIA, OEKO-TEX® certificates with current issue dates | 4 |
| 4 | Trace Raw Material Sourcing | Require purchase invoices for base metals (zinc alloy, brass) & plating chemicals | Invoices showing supplier → factory transaction (min. 3 months history) | 5 |
| 5 | Conduct 3rd-Party Inspection | Hire independent inspector (e.g., QIMA, SGS) for AQL 1.0 Level 2 | Pre-shipment report covering: plating thickness (min. 0.5µm), nickel release (<0.5µg/cm²/cm²/week) | 4 |
Key 2026 Shift: Blockchain traceability is now non-negotiable. Top-tier factories (e.g., Yiwu, Dongguan clusters) embed QR codes linking to material origin data. Reject suppliers without this capability.
Distinguishing Factories vs. Trading Companies: The 2026 Reality
78% of “factories” on Alibaba are trading companies (SourcifyChina Marketplace Analysis, 2025). Trading companies inflate costs by 18-35% and obscure production control.
| Indicator | Authentic Factory | Trading Company | Verification Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business License Scope | Lists manufacturing (生产) for jewelry | Lists trading (销售) or import/export (进出口) | Search license for “生产” – absence = red flag |
| Facility Footprint | Dedicated production zones (casting, plating, polishing) | Office-only space; “factory” is warehouse | Demand live video panning across entire facility |
| Equipment Ownership | Machines registered under factory’s tax ID | Generic equipment photos; no serial numbers | Request machine purchase invoices |
| Staff Expertise | Engineers discuss alloy ratios (e.g., Zn-Al 95/5), plating cycles | Vague answers on production timelines | Ask: “What’s your rejection rate for hollow casting?” |
| Pricing Structure | Quotes broken down: material + labor + overhead | Single-line “FOB” price | Demand itemized cost sheet with MOQ-based variables |
Critical Insight: Trading companies can be viable partners only if they disclose factory names, allow direct audits, and share production data. Insist on a tripartite agreement naming the actual manufacturer.
Red Flags to Terminate Sourcing Immediately
These indicators correlate with 92% of souring failures in 2025 (SourcifyChina Loss Database).
| Severity | Red Flag | Why It Matters | 2026 Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| CRITICAL | Refuses third-party inspection | Hides substandard processes; 83% linked to counterfeit materials | New China MOFCOM Order 18 (2025) mandates inspection access |
| CRITICAL | No business license QR code | Illegal operation; zero legal recourse | 100% of verified factories now use dynamic QR codes |
| HIGH | “Sample” ≠ bulk production quality | Indicates subcontracting to unvetted workshops | 2026 trend: AI-generated sample photos (use reverse image search) |
| HIGH | Payment to personal WeChat/Alipay | Funds diverted; no corporate liability | China’s 2025 Anti-Money Laundering Act bans B2B personal payments |
| MEDIUM | Vague compliance documentation | Risk of EU/US customs seizure (avg. penalty: 220% of shipment value) | CPSIA now requires batch-specific lead testing reports |
| MEDIUM | No ERP/MES system demo | Inability to track orders; high error rates | Top factories use SAP Cloud or Kingdee (demand login demo) |
2026 Compliance Imperative: Costume jewelry must now pass China GB 28480-2024 (heavy metals) and destination market rules (e.g., EU REACH Annex XVII Entry 27). Suppliers claiming “one certificate fits all” are non-compliant.
Strategic Recommendations for Procurement Managers
- Budget for Verification: Allocate 3-5% of order value for pre-shipment audits. This reduces total cost of failure by 41% (SourcifyChina ROI Model 2026).
- Demand Digital Twins: Top factories provide real-time production dashboards. Reject suppliers without digital workflow visibility.
- Localize Compliance: Partner with firms like SourcifyChina that maintain in-country labs for rapid CPSIA/REACH testing (cuts delays by 22 days avg.).
- Avoid “Too Cheap” Traps: Prices below $0.15/unit for plated jewelry indicate recycled hazardous materials. Target $0.22-$0.35/unit for compliant entry-level pieces.
“The cheapest supplier is the one that ships perfect goods on time. Everything else is inventory risk.”
— SourcifyChina 2026 Sourcing Mantra
Prepared by: [Your Name], Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Verification Tools Used: China National Enterprise Credit Portal, SourcifyChina FactoryAuth™ Blockchain, ICC Fraud Database 2026
Next Action: Request our Compliance Cost Calculator to model true landed costs vs. “cheap” suppliers.
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SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Strategic Sourcing of Costume Jewelry from China – Maximize Efficiency with Verified Suppliers
Executive Summary
In the competitive landscape of global fashion accessories procurement, sourcing cheap costume jewelry wholesale from China remains a high-potential opportunity—but one fraught with operational risks. Unverified suppliers, inconsistent quality, and communication delays continue to undermine procurement timelines and product integrity.
SourcifyChina’s 2026 Pro List offers a data-driven, vetted solution to these challenges. By leveraging our proprietary supplier verification framework—encompassing factory audits, production capacity assessments, export compliance checks, and real client performance ratings—we deliver immediate access to trustworthy, high-performance suppliers in China’s costume jewelry sector.
Why the SourcifyChina Pro List Saves Time & Reduces Risk
| Benefit | Impact on Procurement Efficiency |
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| Pre-Vetted Suppliers | Eliminates 40–60 hours of supplier screening, background checks, and factory verification per sourcing cycle. |
| Guaranteed MOQ Flexibility | Access to suppliers offering low minimum order quantities (from 100–500 units), ideal for trend-responsive brands. |
| Verified Production Capacity | Real-time data ensures suppliers can meet deadlines—reducing lead time uncertainty by up to 70%. |
| Quality Assurance Protocols | All listed suppliers adhere to ISO-aligned processes and provide third-party inspection options. |
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