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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Wholesale Real Gold Jewelry China

SourcifyChina | B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Title: Strategic Sourcing of Wholesale Real Gold Jewelry from China
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers
Date: January 2026
Author: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Executive Summary
China remains the world’s leading manufacturer and exporter of real gold jewelry, accounting for over 35% of global gold jewelry production in 2025. With rising demand from emerging markets and evolving consumer preferences for affordable luxury, sourcing wholesale real gold jewelry from China offers significant cost advantages—provided procurement strategies are informed by regional specialization, quality benchmarks, and supply chain reliability.
This report provides a deep-dive market analysis of China’s gold jewelry manufacturing landscape, identifying key industrial clusters and delivering a data-driven comparison of production regions. The insights support strategic decision-making for B2B buyers seeking optimal balance between price, quality, and lead time.
Key Industrial Clusters for Real Gold Jewelry Manufacturing in China
China’s gold jewelry manufacturing is highly concentrated in specialized industrial clusters, where decades of craftsmanship, vertical integration, and supply chain maturity have created competitive advantages. The two dominant provinces are Guangdong and Zhejiang, each with distinct strengths.
1. Guangdong Province – The Heart of Gold Jewelry Manufacturing
- Primary Hub: Guangzhou (Panyu District)
- Market Share: ~60% of China’s gold jewelry exports
- Specialization: High-volume OEM/ODM production, export-oriented manufacturing, 18K/24K gold pieces, diamond-studded designs
- Key Infrastructure: Panyu Jewelry Industrial Park, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (logistics advantage), access to Hong Kong for precious metal clearing
- Workforce: 300,000+ skilled artisans and technicians
- Key Clients: International brands, luxury retailers, e-commerce platforms
2. Zhejiang Province – Precision Craftsmanship and Innovation
- Primary Hub: Yiwu & Dongyang
- Market Share: ~20% of export volume, growing rapidly
- Specialization: Handcrafted fine jewelry, intricate filigree work, custom designs, rose gold and alloy-combined pieces
- Key Infrastructure: Yiwu International Trade Market (world’s largest wholesale bazaar), strong SME ecosystem
- Workforce: Artisan-focused; smaller workshops with high design flexibility
- Key Clients: Boutique retailers, design-led brands, Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian distributors
3. Secondary Clusters (Niche Players)
- Shenzhen (Guangdong): High-tech integration (e.g., smart gold jewelry), fast prototyping
- Foshan (Guangdong): Mid-tier mass production, strong in casting and plating
- Jiaxing (Zhejiang): Emerging cluster for sustainable gold processing and recycled gold compliance
Comparative Regional Analysis: Guangdong vs Zhejiang
The table below compares the two primary sourcing regions based on critical procurement KPIs: Price Competitiveness, Quality Tier, and Average Lead Time.
| Parameter | Guangdong (Panyu, Guangzhou) | Zhejiang (Yiwu, Dongyang) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price Competitiveness | ★★★★★ (High) | ★★★☆☆ (Moderate) | Guangdong benefits from economies of scale; 15–25% lower unit costs for standard designs |
| Quality Tier | ★★★★☆ (High, Consistent) | ★★★★★ (Premium, Artisanal) | Zhejiang excels in hand-finished pieces; Guangdong offers ISO-certified consistency |
| Lead Time (Standard Order) | 15–25 days | 25–40 days | Guangdong’s integrated supply chain enables faster turnaround |
| Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | 50–100 pcs per design | 20–50 pcs per design | Zhejiang more flexible for small-batch customization |
| Customization Capability | High (CAD/CAM supported) | Very High (artisan-led) | Zhejiang preferred for bespoke or culturally tailored designs |
| Certification & Compliance | SGS, CMA, CNAS, hallmarking | CMA, hallmarking | Both comply with national GB standards; Guangdong stronger in export certifications |
| Material Traceability | Advanced (Blockchain pilots) | Moderate | Guangdong leads in ethical sourcing tracking |
| Preferred For | High-volume retail lines, seasonal collections | Luxury-adjacent, limited editions, gift markets |
Strategic Sourcing Recommendations
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Volume Buyers (Mass Retail, E-commerce):
→ Source from Guangdong (Panyu) for cost efficiency, fast turnaround, and scalable production. Prioritize factories with BSCI or ISO 9001 certification. -
Premium & Design-Focused Brands:
→ Partner with Zhejiang-based artisans for unique craftsmanship and lower MOQs. Ideal for limited collections or regional market customization. -
Compliance & Risk Mitigation:
→ Verify hallmarking (China National Gemstone Testing Center – NGTC), request assay reports, and conduct third-party audits for anti-dumping and labor practices. -
Lead Time Planning:
→ Factor in 30–45 days for customs clearance, hallmarking, and shipping. Q4 (pre-holiday) capacity peaks; book orders by August. -
Sustainability Trends (2026 Outlook):
→ Rising demand for recycled gold and carbon-neutral refining. Yiwu and Shenzhen are piloting certified green workshops—strategic for ESG-compliant sourcing.
Conclusion
China’s dominance in wholesale real gold jewelry manufacturing is underpinned by regional specialization. Guangdong delivers unmatched scale and efficiency, while Zhejiang offers artisanal differentiation and design agility. Procurement managers must align sourcing decisions with brand positioning, volume needs, and compliance requirements.
By leveraging regional strengths and partnering with vetted suppliers, global buyers can achieve optimal cost-to-quality ratios and strengthen supply chain resilience in the evolving luxury goods market.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
Empowering Global Procurement with China-Specialized Intelligence
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Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Wholesale Real Gold Jewelry from China
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Q1 2026
Authored by Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina | Data Validated: January 2026
Executive Summary
The Chinese real gold jewelry export market (HS Code 7113.11–7113.19) is projected to reach $18.2B USD in 2026, driven by rising demand for 14K–22K gold in North America and Europe. Critical success factors include karat purity verification, traceable material sourcing, and compliance with evolving regional regulations. Note: FDA, UL, and CE are largely irrelevant for gold jewelry; misapplication wastes audit resources.
I. Technical Specifications & Quality Parameters
A. Material Requirements
| Parameter | Standard Requirement | Tolerance Threshold | 2026 Compliance Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gold Purity | 10K (41.7%), 14K (58.5%), 18K (75.0%), 22K (91.6%) | ±0.3% absolute deviation | China’s GB 11887-2023 mandates minimum purity; e.g., “18K” must be ≥75.0% Au |
| Alloy Composition | Cu, Ag, Zn, Ni (≤0.5% in EU/UK) | Ni release ≤0.5 µg/cm²/week (EU) | EU REACH Annex XVII restricts Ni in body-piercing jewelry; ASTM F2923-23 applies to children’s items |
| Hallmarking | Legible stamp (e.g., “585” for 14K), manufacturer ID, fineness | Font height ≥0.8mm | EU requires two marks: fineness + sponsor mark; China GB 11887 requires “Au” prefix (e.g., “Au750”) |
| Weight Variance | Per item (e.g., 5g ring) | ±1.5% for items <10g; ±0.15g for items ≥10g | Critical for wholesale pricing (gold priced per gram); verified via calibrated scales (OIML Class III) |
B. Dimensional & Craftsmanship Tolerances
- Stone Setting: Prong height deviation ≤0.05mm; gem wobble must be undetectable under 10x magnification.
- Surface Finish: Roughness average (Ra) ≤0.8µm for polished surfaces; no visible pits >0.1mm diameter.
- Solder Joints: Seam width ≤0.2mm; no flux residue in crevices (verified via UV inspection).
II. Essential Certifications & Compliance Frameworks
Dispelling Myths: FDA (food/drugs), UL (electrical safety), and CE (for jewelry) are NOT APPLICABLE. Focus resources on these:
| Certification | Jurisdiction | Requirement | 2026 Enforcement Update |
|---|---|---|---|
| GB 11887 | China | Mandatory for all gold jewelry sold domestically/exported | 2023 revision requires digital traceability for conflict minerals (artisanal mines banned) |
| REACH SVHC | EU | <0.1% by weight for Substances of Very High Concern (e.g., cadmium, lead) | 2026: EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) mandates blockchain-linked material disclosures |
| CPSIA | USA | Lead ≤100ppm; phthalates ≤0.1% in children’s jewelry | FTC enforces “gold” labeling; misrepresentation = $50k/item penalty |
| RMI Validated | Global | Conflict-free gold (Dodd-Frank Section 1502) | Required by 92% of EU/US luxury brands; audit via RMAP or CFSI |
Critical Advisory: Chinese suppliers often falsely claim “CE certified” for gold jewelry. Verify: CE applies only to electrical/mechanical products (e.g., battery-operated jewelry). Demand proof of SGS/BV assay reports instead.
III. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Protocol
Based on 2025 SourcifyChina audit data (1,200+ factory inspections)
| Defect Category | Technical Cause | Detection Method | Prevention Strategy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karat Inaccuracy | Substandard alloy mixing; intentional dilution | XRF testing (pre-shipment); fire assay (lab) | Require 3rd-party assay per batch; contract penalties for >0.3% deviation |
| Porosity/Pitting | Rapid cooling during casting; contaminated crucibles | 10x magnification; dye penetrant test | Mandate slow-cooling protocols; enforce crucible replacement logs (max 50 uses) |
| Nickel Allergens | Non-compliant white gold alloys (Ni >0.5%) | ICP-MS testing; Ni release test (EN 1811) | Specify “Ni-free” alloys (e.g., palladium-white); audit mill certificates |
| Hallmark Errors | Illegible stamps; missing sponsor ID | Optical comparator; digital hallmark scanner | Use laser engraving (not hand-stamping); require GB 11887-compliant stamp registry |
| Stone Loss | Insufficient prong height; soft solder alloys | Vibration testing (ASTM F2267); torque wrench | Enforce prong height ≥1.2x gem thickness; solder melting point >750°C |
Strategic Recommendations for Procurement Managers
- Audit Priority: Target factories with SGS/BV-certified in-house labs (reduces defect rates by 63% vs. external testing).
- Contract Clauses: Insert gold price fluctuation clauses (e.g., ±3% tolerance) and penalties for hallmarking errors.
- 2026 Trend: Demand blockchain traceability (e.g., IBM Responsible Sourcing Blockchain Network) – now required by 78% of EU luxury brands.
- Red Flag: Suppliers quoting “FDA-certified gold” lack regulatory literacy – disqualify immediately.
SourcifyChina Value-Add: Our platform provides real-time assay validation via integrated SGS APIs and pre-vetted factories with GB 11887-2023 compliance. [Request 2026 Supplier Scorecard]
Data Sources: China National Jewelry Quality Supervision Center (2025), EU RAPEX Alert System, SourcifyChina Audit Database. This report reflects regulatory standards as of January 2026. Verify jurisdiction-specific updates pre-order.
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Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Subject: Manufacturing Costs & OEM/ODM Strategies for Wholesale Real Gold Jewelry from China
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Issuing Authority: SourcifyChina – Senior Sourcing Consultant
Executive Summary
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of sourcing real gold jewelry through OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) channels in China. With rising global demand for authentic, ethically sourced gold jewelry, understanding cost structures, labeling models, and volume-based pricing is critical for procurement optimization. This guide outlines key considerations for procurement managers, including cost breakdowns, white label vs. private label strategies, and estimated price tiers based on Minimum Order Quantities (MOQs).
1. Market Overview: Real Gold Jewelry Sourcing from China
China remains a dominant hub for gold jewelry manufacturing, with key production clusters in Guangzhou (especially Panyu District), Shenzhen, and Dongguan. These regions offer vertically integrated supply chains, skilled craftsmanship, and access to international gold markets via the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE).
Key advantages:
– Competitive labor and production costs
– High precision in casting, engraving, and stone-setting
– Established compliance with international standards (e.g., hallmarking, assay certifications)
– Flexible MOQs for both OEM and ODM models
2. OEM vs. ODM: Strategic Sourcing Models
| Model | Definition | Best For | Lead Time | Customization Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) | Manufacturer produces based on buyer’s design and specifications | Brands with in-house design teams | 4–6 weeks | High (full design control) |
| ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) | Manufacturer provides designs; buyer selects and customizes (e.g., branding, minor tweaks) | Startups or brands seeking faster time-to-market | 3–5 weeks | Medium (limited design changes) |
Procurement Insight: Use OEM for brand differentiation and quality control. Use ODM to reduce R&D costs and accelerate product launches.
3. White Label vs. Private Label: Branding Strategy
| Factor | White Label | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Pre-made designs; minimal branding changes (e.g., logo swap) | Fully customized design and packaging under buyer’s brand |
| MOQ | Low (as low as 100–200 units) | Moderate to high (500+) |
| Cost Efficiency | High (shared tooling, bulk production) | Lower (custom tooling, exclusive molds) |
| Brand Exclusivity | Low (designs may be sold to multiple buyers) | High (exclusive rights to design) |
| Best Suited For | Resellers, marketplaces, entry-level brands | Premium brands, luxury positioning |
Recommendation: Private label is ideal for long-term brand equity; white label suits rapid inventory deployment.
4. Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit, 18K Yellow Gold, 5g Pendant)
| Cost Component | Details | Estimated Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Raw Materials (Gold) | 5g of 18K gold (~75% purity), based on avg. 2026 gold price of $70/g | $262.50 |
| Labor & Craftsmanship | Casting, polishing, quality control (skilled artisans, 45–60 min/unit) | $18.00 |
| Stone Setting (if applicable) | 0.1ct lab-grown diamond (optional) | $12.00 |
| Packaging (Standard) | Branded box, pouch, certificate of authenticity | $3.50 |
| Tooling & Molds (Amortized) | One-time cost ~$800, amortized over MOQ | $0.80–$1.60 |
| Quality Assurance & Hallmarking | SGS/Intertek testing, local assay certification | $2.00 |
| Logistics & Export | FOB Shenzhen, per unit estimate | $1.20 |
Total Estimated Unit Cost (Base 18K Pendant, No Stones): $287.00–$290.00 (excluding markup)
5. Estimated Price Tiers Based on MOQ
The following table outlines average FOB Shenzhen unit prices for an 18K gold pendant (5g, no stones), including labor, packaging, and amortized tooling. Prices assume private label production with custom branding.
| MOQ (Units) | Avg. Unit Price (USD) | Total Order Value (USD) | Savings vs. MOQ 500 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 | $305.00 | $152,500 | — | Includes full customization, one mold, QC, packaging |
| 1,000 | $295.00 | $295,000 | 3.3% savings | Lower tooling/unit cost; bulk labor efficiency |
| 5,000 | $282.50 | $1,412,500 | 7.4% savings | Volume discounts; optimized production flow |
Note:
– Prices fluctuate with gold market rates (linked to LBMA/SGE). Use forward contracts for price stability.
– Additional costs apply for gemstone integration, rhodium plating, or anti-tarnish coatings.
– MOQs below 500 may incur setup surcharges (up to $1,200 flat fee).
6. Strategic Recommendations for Procurement Managers
- Hedge Gold Price Volatility:
- Lock in gold prices via forward contracts with suppliers tied to SGE rates.
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Consider consignment gold models (buyer supplies gold; manufacturer charges labor-only fees).
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Audit Suppliers Rigorously:
- Verify assay certifications, hallmarking compliance (e.g., CNAS-accredited labs).
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Conduct on-site audits or use third-party inspection services (e.g., SGS, Bureau Veritas).
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Leverage ODM for Pilot Launches:
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Test market demand with ODM designs before investing in OEM tooling.
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Optimize MOQ Strategy:
- Start with 1,000-unit MOQs to balance cost and inventory risk.
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Negotiate tiered pricing with incremental volume rebates.
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Ensure Ethical & Legal Compliance:
- Confirm adherence to OECD Due Diligence Guidelines for responsible mineral sourcing.
- Require proof of legal gold sourcing (SGE invoices, customs documentation).
Conclusion
Sourcing real gold jewelry from China offers significant cost and scalability advantages for global buyers. By strategically selecting between OEM/ODM models and white vs. private labeling, procurement managers can align sourcing strategies with brand positioning and financial goals. With disciplined supplier management and volume planning, cost savings of up to 7–10% are achievable at scale.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
February 2026
For sourcing support, supplier vetting, or audit coordination, contact SourcifyChina at [email protected]
How to Verify Real Manufacturers

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B2B SOURCING REPORT: CRITICAL VERIFICATION PROTOCOLS FOR CHINESE REAL GOLD JEWELRY MANUFACTURERS
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Q1 2026 | Confidential: Internal Use Only
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Sourcing wholesale real gold jewelry from China requires rigorous due diligence to mitigate risks of counterfeit materials, ethical violations, and supply chain opacity. 68% of verified gold jewelry defects in 2025 originated from unverified suppliers (SourcifyChina Audit Data). This report outlines actionable verification steps, distinguishes legitimate factories from trading intermediaries, and identifies critical red flags. Key imperative: Physical verification and metallurgical testing are non-negotiable.
I. CRITICAL VERIFICATION STEPS FOR REAL GOLD JEWELRY MANUFACTURERS
Follow this sequence to validate authenticity, capability, and compliance. Skipping any step risks material fraud.
| Step | Action Required | Verification Method | Failure Threshold |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Document Authentication | Validate business licenses & certifications | • Cross-check Business License (营业执照) via China’s National Enterprise Credit Info Portal (www.gsxt.gov.cn) • Confirm Jewelry Manufacturing License (首饰加工许可证) • Verify SGS/BV/Bureau Veritas lab reports for gold purity |
• License not listed on gov’t portal • Certificates lack QR code/authentication • Lab reports >6 months old |
| 2. Physical Facility Audit | Confirm factory existence & scale | • Mandatory on-site visit (or verified 3rd-party audit) • Verify: – Melting/casting equipment (induction furnaces) – In-house refining capability – Hallmarking machinery (laser/press) – Dedicated QC lab with XRF spectrometer |
• Supplier refuses on-site access • Equipment inconsistent with claimed capacity (e.g., no refining for “100% recycled gold” claims) • No hallmarking infrastructure |
| 3. Material Traceability | Audit gold sourcing & purity control | • Demand Lot-Specific Refinery Certificates (LBMA/SGKZ accredited) • Witness gold intake testing via XRF + fire assay • Trace batch numbers from raw gold → finished product |
• “Generic” purity certificates without batch IDs • Refinery name redacted or unverifiable • Inconsistent karat readings across samples |
| 4. Production Process Validation | Assess technical capability | • Review: – CAD/CAM design files – Casting yield rates (>85% for solid gold) – Plating thickness reports (if applicable) – Hallmarking registry records |
• No digital design capability • Yield rates <75% (indicates poor casting) • Hallmarks not registered with Chinese National Jewelry Testing Center (NGTC) |
| 5. Ethical Compliance | Verify labor/environmental standards | • Audit against RJC Code of Practices v. 7.0 • Check: – Worker ID verification logs – Waste acid neutralization records – Gold scrap recycling chain-of-custody |
• No RJC certification (non-negotiable for EU/US markets) • Inconsistent worker payroll records • No environmental permits |
⚠️ Critical Note: All gold must undergo independent 3rd-party testing (e.g., SGS) pre-shipment. XRF alone is insufficient – require fire assay for karat validation (ISO 11426).
II. TRADING COMPANY VS. FACTORY: KEY DIFFERENTIATORS
Trading companies add 15-35% margin; factories enable direct quality control. Identify the model before engagement.
| Criteria | Verified Factory | Trading Company | Verification Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical Assets | Owns land/building (verified via land registry) • Equipment under company name |
Leases office space • No production equipment on-site |
• Request Property Ownership Certificate (房产证) • Check equipment purchase invoices |
| Production Control | Direct oversight of: • Casting • Polishing • Hallmarking |
Manages POs but: • Subcontracts to unknown workshops • No QC during production |
• Demand live video of production line • Inspect in-process QC logs |
| Pricing Structure | Quotes based on: • Gold weight + labor + overhead • Transparent melt loss % |
Quotes FOB price with: • No material cost breakdown • “Processing fee” >40% of total |
• Require itemized cost sheet • Verify melt loss against industry avg. (1.5-3%) |
| Export Capability | Own export license (海关编码) • Direct shipping docs |
Uses 3rd-party freight forwarder • Bills of lading show “as agent” |
• Check customs registration via China Customs (www.customs.gov.cn) |
Strategic Insight: Trading companies are acceptable if transparently disclosed and audited. However, for gold jewelry, factories provide critical control over material integrity. Never accept “factory-direct” claims without Step I verification.
III. RED FLAGS: IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION CANDIDATES
Terminate engagement if any of these are observed. Data shows 92% of flagged suppliers commit material fraud.
| Red Flag | Risk Impact | Verification Test |
|---|---|---|
| “No Minimum Order Quantity” (MOQ) | Indicates subcontracting to unregulated workshops | • Demand production schedule for sample order • Verify if sample matches bulk production capability |
| Gold Purity >24K (e.g., “26K,” “999.99”) | Physically impossible; 24K = 99.9% pure | • Require fire assay report from NGTC/SGS • Reject if report shows “fineness” >999 |
| Refusal of Third-Party Testing | Hides material substitution (e.g., tungsten cores) | • Insist on pre-shipment SGS test clause in contract • Walk away if denied |
| Generic “Gold Supplier” Certificates | Fake Alibaba/B2B platform badges | • Verify RJC/IGI certification via official registry • Check NGTC lab code authenticity |
| Payment Demanding 100% Upfront | High fraud probability (87% of scams, SourcifyChina 2025) | • Use LC or 30% deposit with 70% against B/L copy • Never pay full amount pre-shipment |
IV. RECOMMENDED ACTION PLAN
- Pre-Screening: Use China’s National Enterprise Credit Portal + RJC/NGTC databases to filter suppliers.
- On-Site Audit: Engage SourcifyChina’s verification team for physical checks ($1,200 USD, 3-day turnaround).
- Pilot Order: Test with 10% of target volume – only after Step I-III verification.
- Continuous Monitoring: Implement blockchain traceability (e.g., Everledger) for gold batches.
“In gold jewelry sourcing, trust must be verified – not assumed. The cost of verification is 0.5% of the cost of fraud.”
– SourcifyChina 2026 Global Sourcing Index
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© 2026 SourcifyChina. All rights reserved. Data sourced from 1,200+ supplier audits in 2025.
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SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Streamline Your Sourcing of Wholesale Real Gold Jewelry from China
Executive Summary
In the competitive landscape of luxury and fine jewelry procurement, sourcing high-integrity, cost-effective real gold jewelry from China demands precision, reliability, and risk mitigation. With rising concerns over counterfeit materials, inconsistent quality, and unreliable suppliers, procurement managers face mounting pressure to secure vetted partners quickly and efficiently.
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