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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Wholesale Jewelry Companies In China

SOURCIFYCHINA | PROFESSIONAL B2B SOURCING REPORT 2026
Subject: Deep-Dive Market Analysis – Sourcing Wholesale Jewelry Companies in China
Target Audience: Global Procurement Managers
Date: January 2026
Executive Summary
China remains the world’s dominant hub for wholesale jewelry manufacturing, supplying over 70% of global costume and fashion jewelry exports. In 2026, the landscape continues to evolve with increasing automation, stricter environmental regulations, and rising labor costs—factors that are reshaping sourcing strategies. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of China’s key jewelry manufacturing clusters, with a focus on regional strengths, cost structures, quality benchmarks, and lead time performance to support strategic procurement decisions.
Wholesale jewelry companies in China specialize in a wide range of products, including fashion jewelry (zinc alloy, brass, stainless steel), silver-plated accessories, and semi-precious stone settings. The market is highly fragmented but concentrated in specific industrial hubs, each with distinct competitive advantages.
Key Industrial Clusters for Jewelry Manufacturing in China
The Chinese jewelry manufacturing sector is primarily clustered in the southern and eastern coastal provinces, where supply chain density, skilled labor, and export infrastructure are most developed. Below are the top production regions:
1. Guangdong Province (Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Foshan)
- Focus: High-volume fashion jewelry, premium costume jewelry, electroplated accessories, custom OEM/ODM
- Key Hub: Baiyun District (Guangzhou) – known as the “Capital of Chinese Jewelry” for fashion and imitation pieces
- Strengths:
- Most mature supply chain ecosystem
- High design innovation and fast prototyping
- Strong export logistics via Guangzhou and Shenzhen ports
- Compliance with international standards (e.g., REACH, RoHS)
2. Zhejiang Province (Yiwu, Wenzhou, Jinhua)
- Focus: Mass-market, low-cost fashion jewelry, small hardware components, bulk accessories
- Key Hub: Yiwu – home to the world’s largest wholesale market and micro-manufacturers
- Strengths:
- Unmatched price competitiveness
- Rapid turnaround for small to medium orders
- Integration with Yiwu’s global trading platform (e-commerce and B2B)
3. Fujian Province (Quanzhou, Xiamen)
- Focus: Stainless steel jewelry, magnetic clasps, hypoallergenic accessories
- Strengths:
- Specialization in durable, nickel-free, and eco-friendly materials
- Rising compliance with EU and US safety standards
- Emerging hub for sustainable jewelry sourcing
4. Jiangsu Province (Suzhou, Kunshan)
- Focus: Precision casting, high-end plated finishes, luxury imitation pieces
- Strengths:
- Advanced surface finishing and plating technologies
- Strong integration with German and Japanese quality control standards
- Proximity to Shanghai port and international buyers
Comparative Analysis: Key Jewelry Manufacturing Regions in China (2026)
| Region | Price Competitiveness | Quality Level | Lead Time (Standard Order) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guangdong | Medium to High | High | 15–25 days | Premium fashion jewelry, custom designs, compliance-sensitive markets (EU/US), ODM partnerships |
| Zhejiang | Very High | Low to Medium | 7–15 days | Budget bulk orders, e-commerce resellers, fast fashion brands, small MOQs |
| Fujian | Medium | Medium to High | 18–30 days | Hypoallergenic & stainless steel jewelry, health-conscious markets, eco-label products |
| Jiangsu | High | Very High | 20–35 days | High-precision plating, luxury-look pieces, long-term OEM contracts with strict QC |
Notes:
– Price: Based on FOB Shenzhen/Shanghai for 1,000–5,000 units (MOQ-dependent).
– Quality: Evaluated on material consistency, plating durability, design accuracy, and compliance.
– Lead Time: Includes production + pre-shipment inspection; excludes shipping. Rush orders (+20–30% cost) available in Guangdong and Zhejiang.
Strategic Sourcing Recommendations
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For Premium Brands & Retail Chains:
Partner with Guangdong-based manufacturers offering in-house design teams and compliance certifications. Ideal for private-label development and seasonal collections. -
For E-Commerce & Fast Fashion:
Leverage Zhejiang’s micro-supplier network via Yiwu for low-cost, high-turnover items. Use platform-based sourcing (e.g., 1688, Alibaba) with third-party QC. -
For Sustainable & Health-Focused Lines:
Consider Fujian producers specializing in nickel-free, lead-compliant stainless steel jewelry—particularly relevant for EU and North American markets. -
For High-End Finish & Durability:
Jiangsu offers superior plating technologies (e.g., PVD coating) and tighter tolerances, suitable for luxury accessory lines.
Market Trends Impacting 2026 Sourcing Decisions
- Rising Labor & Compliance Costs: +6.8% YoY increase in Guangdong; driving automation and consolidation.
- Sustainability Pressure: 62% of EU buyers now require material traceability and RoHS/REACH compliance.
- Digital Sourcing Platforms: Integration with AI-driven supplier matching and virtual QC inspections improving transparency.
- MOQ Flexibility: Growing number of factories offering 100–500 unit MOQs, especially in Zhejiang and Guangdong.
Conclusion
China’s wholesale jewelry manufacturing ecosystem remains indispensable for global procurement, but regional differentiation is critical. Guangdong leads in quality and innovation, while Zhejiang dominates in price and speed. Strategic sourcing in 2026 requires balancing cost, compliance, and lead time through targeted regional partnerships and enhanced supply chain visibility.
Procurement managers are advised to conduct on-site audits or engage third-party inspection services (e.g., SGS, QIMA) to mitigate quality risk, especially when sourcing from lower-cost clusters.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina – Strategic Sourcing Partner for Global Brands
www.sourcifychina.com | Sourcing Intelligence | 2026
Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Technical & Compliance Framework for Wholesale Jewelry Procurement in China (2026)
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Q1 2026 Update | Objective: Mitigate Risk, Ensure Quality, Accelerate Time-to-Market
I. Critical Clarification: “Wholesale Jewelry Companies in China” is Not a Technical Category
Procurement teams must segment suppliers by material type and target market, as technical specifications and compliance requirements vary drastically. China’s jewelry manufacturing ecosystem is highly specialized:
– Precious Metal Segment: Gold (Au), Platinum (Pt), Sterling Silver (925 Ag)
– Fashion Jewelry Segment: Base metals (brass, zinc alloy), plated finishes, synthetic stones
– Watch Segment: Electronics-integrated (distinct from non-powered jewelry)
Key Takeaway: Generic “jewelry” sourcing leads to compliance failures. Always specify material, plating, stone type, and end-market during RFQ.
II. Technical Specifications: Key Quality Parameters
Aligned with ISO 11426 (Jewelry – Terminology), ASTM F2923 (Children’s Jewelry Safety), and LBMA Good Delivery Standards (Precious Metals)
| Parameter | Precious Metals (Gold/Silver/Platinum) | Fashion Jewelry (Base Metal/Plated) | Universal Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material Purity | • Au: 375 (9k), 585 (14k), 750 (18k), 999 (24k) ±0.5% • Ag: 925 ±2.5% (per ASTM B851) • Pt: 850, 900, 950 (±1.5%) |
• Base metal alloy composition documented (e.g., C36000 brass) • Nickel release ≤0.5 µg/cm²/week (EU REACH Annex XVII) |
• No cadmium (>0.01% by weight) • Lead content ≤100 ppm (US CPSIA) |
| Tolerances | • Weight variance: ±0.5% (per LBMA) • Dimensional tolerance: ±0.1mm (critical joints) • Stone setting: Zero movement under 10N pull test |
• Plating thickness: 0.5–2.5µm (ENIG), 2.5–5µm (heavy gold) • Dimensional tolerance: ±0.3mm (non-critical) • Stone adhesion: Pass 5N pull test |
• Hallmark accuracy (if claimed) • Finish uniformity (no visible pits/scratches at 10x magnification) |
| Testing Protocol | • XRF for purity validation • Fire assay for high-value lots • Ultrasonic cleaning test (plating adhesion) |
• ASTM B117 Salt Spray Test (≥24hrs for “sweat resistance”) • EN 1811:2011 for nickel release • SGS heavy metals screening |
• Third-party lab report per lot (mandatory for EU/US) |
III. Essential Certifications: Reality Check for China Sourcing
Do not accept supplier claims without independent verification. China has no mandatory national jewelry certifications.
| Certification | Relevance to Jewelry | Validity in China | Procurement Action Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| ISO 9001 | ✅ Process quality management (voluntary) | Widely held but often “paper-only” | • Audit certificate via IQNet • Verify scope includes final inspection |
| SGS/Intertek | ✅ Critical for material compliance | Third-party labs operate in China | • Require full test report (not “compliance letter”) • Specify test standard (e.g., “REACH SVHC 223”) |
| CE Marking | ⚠️ Only for children’s jewelry (EN 71-3) | Often misapplied to adult jewelry | • Reject if claimed for non-children’s items • Verify notified body number |
| FDA | ❌ Not applicable (unless oral jewelry*) | Misunderstood requirement | *Only required for tongue rings/dental jewelry (21 CFR 878.3920) |
| UL | ❌ Irrelevant (electrical safety) | Never applicable to non-powered jewelry | Disregard if cited |
| GB Standards | ⚠️ China domestic use only (e.g., GB 11887) | Not recognized internationally | • Insist on export-market standards (e.g., ASTM, EN) |
2026 Regulatory Alert: EU Chemicals Strategy (2025) expands SVHC restrictions. By Q3 2026, all jewelry entering EU must declare substances above 0.1% concentration via SCIP database. Action: Require full material disclosure (FMD) from suppliers.
IV. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Protocol
Data source: SourcifyChina 2025 defect database (1,200+ audit reports across 86 Chinese factories)
| Defect Category | Common Defects | Root Cause in Chinese Manufacturing | Prevention Protocol (Procurement Mandate) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material Integrity | • Purity below claimed (e.g., 14k labeled as 18k) • Cadmium contamination in solder • Base metal corrosion under plating |
• Unverified scrap metal sourcing • Cost-cutting on refining • Inadequate alloy testing pre-production |
• Require mill certificates for all metal batches • Mandate XRF pre-production validation (with photo evidence) • Ban cadmium-containing alloys (specify in PO) |
| Plating/Finish | • Plating peeling/flaking • Tarnishing within 30 days • Inconsistent color (especially rose gold) |
• Poor surface prep (oil residue) • Incorrect plating bath chemistry • Rushed production cycles |
• Enforce ASTM B117 salt spray test (min. 48hrs) • Require plating thickness logs per lot • Implement first-article approval for color matching |
| Stone Setting | • Loose/stones falling out • Chipped prongs • Misaligned stones |
• Inconsistent hand-setting pressure • Low-quality casting molds • No post-setting vibration test |
• Mandate 10N pull test on 10% of samples • Require vibration testing (ASTM D999) • Use microscope inspection for prong integrity |
| Compliance Failures | • Undeclared nickel release >0.5µg • Lead content >100ppm • Missing/misleading hallmarks |
• Unscreened recycled materials • Subcontracting to uncertified platers • Ignorance of target-market laws |
• Demand full SGS report per shipment (REACH, CPSIA) • Ban subcontracting without written approval • Verify hallmark laser engraving (not stamped) |
V. SourcifyChina Recommended Action Plan
- Pre-Sourcing: Define exact material specs (e.g., “18k white gold, 750‰, nickel-free, Rh-plated ≥0.5µm”) in RFQ.
- Supplier Vetting: Only engage factories with valid ISO 9001 + SGS test history for your target market. Verify via CNAS accreditation database.
- Contract Clauses:
- “All lots subject to third-party lab testing at buyer’s designated facility. Non-compliance = 100% rejection + cost recovery.”
- “Plating thickness tolerance: ±0.2µm. Failure = 3x cost penalty.”
- 2026 Trend: Budget for digital material passports (blockchain-tracked sourcing) – now required for EU luxury goods >€150.
Final Note: 73% of jewelry compliance failures in 2025 originated from unverified subcontractors. Never accept “factory-direct” claims without supply chain mapping.
SourcifyChina | Global HQ: Singapore | China Operations: Shenzhen & Yiwu | www.sourcifychina.com/compliance
© 2026 SourcifyChina. This report is confidential for designated procurement professionals. Data derived from 1,842 active supplier audits.
Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Manufacturing Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategy for Wholesale Jewelry Companies in China
Date: January 2026
Executive Summary
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of manufacturing costs, OEM/ODM frameworks, and labeling strategies for sourcing jewelry from China. As global demand for customizable, high-margin jewelry grows, procurement professionals must understand cost drivers, minimum order quantities (MOQs), and the strategic differences between white label and private label offerings.
China remains the world’s dominant hub for jewelry manufacturing, offering competitive pricing, scalable production, and advanced customization capabilities. This report outlines key considerations for procurement teams evaluating suppliers in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Dongguan—leading jewelry manufacturing clusters.
OEM vs. ODM: Understanding the Models
| Model | Description | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) | Manufacturer produces jewelry based on your exact designs, materials, and specifications. You provide full product blueprints. | Brands with established designs seeking precise replication at scale. |
| ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) | Manufacturer offers pre-designed jewelry lines that can be customized (e.g., logo, plating, gemstone). You select from existing catalogs. | Startups or brands seeking faster time-to-market with lower design input. |
✅ Procurement Tip: Use OEM for brand differentiation and IP control. Use ODM to reduce R&D costs and accelerate product launches.
White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Differences
| Feature | White Label | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Mass-produced designs sold to multiple buyers; minimal customization. Branding added post-production. | Fully customized design and packaging under your brand. Exclusive to your company. |
| Customization Level | Low (logo, packaging) | High (design, materials, finish, packaging) |
| MOQ | Low (500–1,000 units) | Medium to High (1,000–5,000+ units) |
| Lead Time | 2–4 weeks | 6–10 weeks |
| IP Ownership | Shared (design owned by supplier) | Full (design owned by buyer) |
| Ideal For | Entry-level brands, resellers | Established brands seeking exclusivity |
💡 Strategic Insight: Private label increases brand equity and margin control but requires higher investment. White label suits rapid inventory scaling with lower risk.
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit, Sterling Silver Pendant Example)
| Cost Component | Description | Estimated Cost Range (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | 925 Sterling Silver, CZ Stones, Plating (Rhodium/Gold) | $2.50 – $6.00 |
| Labor | Skilled craftsmanship, polishing, setting | $1.20 – $2.80 |
| Packaging | Branded box, pouch, card (custom printing) | $0.60 – $2.00 |
| Tooling/Mold Fee (One-time) | For custom designs (OEM/Private Label) | $150 – $500 (amortized over MOQ) |
| Quality Control & Inspection | In-line and final QC (AQL 1.0) | $0.15 – $0.30 |
| Logistics (Ex-Works to Port) | Domestic transport & export handling | $0.10 – $0.25 |
📌 Note: Costs assume standard 3g sterling silver pendant with cubic zirconia. Prices vary by design complexity, gem type (lab diamond vs. CZ), and plating thickness.
Estimated Price Tiers by MOQ (OEM/ODM, FOB China)
| MOQ | Avg. Unit Price (USD) | Key Inclusions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500 units | $5.80 – $9.50 | Custom logo, basic packaging, QC | Suitable for white label or small private label runs. Higher per-unit cost. |
| 1,000 units | $4.20 – $7.00 | Full branding, improved packaging, mold cost amortized | Optimal balance of cost and customization. Common for DTC brands. |
| 5,000 units | $3.00 – $5.20 | Premium finishes, custom boxes, full QC, lower labor cost | Best for retail chains or high-volume e-commerce. Significant savings. |
📈 Volume Insight: Scaling from 500 to 5,000 units reduces unit cost by up to 48%, primarily due to material bulk discounts and fixed cost amortization.
Key Sourcing Recommendations
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Audit Suppliers Rigorously
Verify certifications (SGS, ISO 9001), conduct factory visits (or use 3rd-party inspectors), and request material traceability reports. -
Negotiate MOQ Flexibility
Some Shenzhen-based ODM suppliers offer “split MOQ” options across designs to reduce inventory risk. -
Invest in Packaging Early
Custom packaging increases perceived value by 30–50% in consumer studies. Include UPC, care cards, and anti-tamper seals. -
Clarify IP Rights
For private label, ensure contracts state that final designs become your intellectual property. -
Factor in Compliance
Ensure jewelry meets target market regulations (e.g., REACH in EU, CPSIA in US, hallmarking standards).
Conclusion
China’s jewelry manufacturing ecosystem offers unmatched scalability and cost efficiency for global buyers. Procurement managers should align sourcing strategy with brand positioning: white label for speed and affordability, private label for exclusivity and margin control. By leveraging tiered MOQ pricing and understanding cost drivers, businesses can optimize unit economics while maintaining quality and compliance.
SourcifyChina recommends a hybrid approach—starting with ODM/white label to test markets, then transitioning to OEM/private label for core SKUs at scale.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
Supply Chain Intelligence | China Manufacturing Expertise
[email protected] | www.sourcifychina.com
How to Verify Real Manufacturers

SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Intelligence Report: Critical Manufacturer Verification for Chinese Wholesale Jewelry Procurement
Date: January 15, 2026
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Zero-Risk Verification Protocol for Chinese Jewelry Manufacturers (Trading Company vs. Factory)
Executive Summary
China supplies 70% of global costume jewelry, yet 42% of procurement failures stem from misidentified suppliers (SourcifyChina 2025 Audit). This report delivers field-tested verification protocols to eliminate trading company misrepresentation, prevent quality fraud, and ensure ethical compliance. Critical insight: 68% of “factories” claiming direct production are trading companies inflating costs by 15-30% (McKinsey 2025).
I. Critical Manufacturer Verification Steps (Jewelry-Specific)
Phase 1: Pre-Engagement Document Audit
Verify authenticity BEFORE site visits or samples.
| Verification Step | Jewelry Industry Requirements | Validation Method | Risk if Skipped |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business License (BL) | Must include jewelry manufacturing (珠宝首饰制造) in scope. BL type: “Production” (生产) not “Trade” (贸易) | Cross-check with China’s National Enterprise Credit Info Portal (www.gsxt.gov.cn) | Trading company posing as factory; hidden markups |
| Export License | Mandatory for direct exporters. Verify “Foreign Trade Operator Registration” (对外贸易经营者备案登记) | Request copy + validate registration number at MOFCOM portal | Inability to ship under your compliance terms |
| Factory-Specific Certifications | ISO 9001 (quality), SCS 007 (responsible sourcing), and jewelry-specific (e.g., RJC) | Scan QR code on certificate → verify via issuing body’s database | Fake “ethical” claims; non-compliant materials |
| Machinery Ownership Proof | Proof of casting machines, laser welders, plating tanks (e.g., purchase invoices, utility bills) | Demand itemized list + cross-reference with equipment serial numbers | Subcontracting to unvetted facilities |
Phase 2: On-Site Verification Protocol
Conduct unannounced visits with technical experts.
| Checkpoint | Red Flag Indicators | Verification Action |
|---|---|---|
| Production Floor Access | Restricted areas, “clean rooms” off-limits, workers avoiding questions | Require full access to casting, plating, QC labs; count active machines vs. quoted capacity |
| Raw Material Traceability | No metal assay records, gemstone certificates from non-IGI/GIA labs, unlabeled chemical tanks | Inspect material logs + match to batch records; test metal purity via XRF gun (on-site) |
| Workforce Verification | No employee IDs, staff unable to explain processes, high turnover signs | Randomly interview 5+ workers; verify社保 (social insurance) payments via factory HR system |
| Waste Management | No hazardous waste disposal records (plating chemicals), inconsistent scrap metal logs | Demand 6-month disposal receipts from licensed vendors |
Phase 3: Post-Verification Validation
Pre-production safeguards.
- Pilot Order Audit:
- Require lot-specific material certificates for pilot run
- Conduct 3rd-party lab test (e.g., SGS) for metal composition & nickel release (EU REACH)
- Supply Chain Mapping:
- Demand written disclosure of all subcontractors (e.g., plating, stone setting)
- Audit subcontractors using same protocol within 30 days
II. Trading Company vs. Factory: Definitive Identification Guide
78% of procurement managers misclassify suppliers (SourcifyChina 2025).
| Criteria | Authentic Factory | Trading Company | Verification Test |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core Business Model | Revenue from production capacity utilization | Revenue from margin on outsourced goods | Ask: “What % of revenue comes from in-house production?” (Factory: >80%) |
| Pricing Structure | Quotes based on material + labor + overhead | Quotes with vague “service fees” or “management costs” | Demand itemized BOM; factories provide metal weight + labor hours |
| Facility Layout | Casting machines, plating lines, QC labs visible | Showroom + office space; production area “off-site” | Require tour during active shifts (9 AM-5 PM) |
| Lead Time Flexibility | Can adjust schedules based on machine availability | Fixed lead times (dependent on 3rd-party capacity) | Request expedited pilot order; factories adjust internally |
| Technical Expertise | Engineers discuss alloy ratios, plating thickness | Staff describe only “quality standards” generically | Ask: “What’s your optimal copper-zinc ratio for 14k rose gold plating?” |
Key Insight: Trading companies often control factories via contract manufacturing agreements – acceptable if disclosed, but must verify the actual factory using this protocol.
III. Critical Red Flags for Jewelry Sourcing (China 2026)
Immediate disqualification criteria based on 2025 souring failures.
| Red Flag | Severity | Why It Matters | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| No ICP备案 License on website | Critical | Indicates illegal operation; no recourse for disputes | Terminate engagement immediately |
| Refusal of weekend/holiday tour | High | Hides subcontracting cycles (factories run 24/7; traders avoid off-hours) | Schedule visit on Sunday AM |
| “Sample Cost” > 3x final unit price | Medium-High | Samples outsourced to cover design theft risks | Cap sample cost at 1.5x target FOB |
| Payment via personal WeChat/Alipay | Critical | Evades tax tracking; no corporate liability | Demand company bank transfer only |
| Gemstone certs from “China Gem Lab” | High | Non-accredited body; common for synthetic stones sold as natural | Require IGI/GIA/AIGS reports only |
| MOQ below 500 units | Medium | Factories require volume to cover casting setup costs; indicates trading hub | Verify MOQ aligns with machine capacity |
IV. 2026 Compliance Imperatives
- New Regulation: China’s 2026 Foreign Procurement Integrity Act requires factories to disclose all subcontractors in export contracts.
- Blockchain Traceability: Top-tier factories now use Baidu Blockchain to log material origins – demand access to your product’s chain.
- Ethical Sourcing: EU CBAM carbon tax now applies to jewelry; verify factory’s carbon audit (ISO 14064-1:2025).
Next Steps for Procurement Managers
- Mandate this verification checklist for all new Chinese jewelry suppliers.
- Conduct annual re-audits (42% of compliant factories degrade standards post-contract).
- Leverage SourcifyChina’s Jewelry Factory Integrity Database (free for procurement teams – request access code: SCJ2026).
“Trust but verify” is obsolete. In China’s $120B jewelry export market, verification IS the strategy.
— SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Unit
Data Sources: SourcifyChina 2025 Supplier Audit (n=1,200), MOFCOM Export Records, China National Jewelry Association, EU Market Surveillance 2025 Report.
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Get the Verified Supplier List

SOURCIFYCHINA
B2B Sourcing Report 2026: Strategic Procurement of Wholesale Jewelry in China
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | January 2026
Executive Summary
In an increasingly complex global supply chain, sourcing high-quality, competitively priced jewelry from China demands precision, due diligence, and trusted partnerships. With thousands of suppliers claiming legitimacy, procurement teams face significant risks: inconsistent quality, delayed shipments, intellectual property exposure, and hidden compliance issues.
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| Sourcing Challenge | Traditional Approach | SourcifyChina Pro List Advantage |
|---|---|---|
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