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Turkish jewelry exports soar 73% year-over-year in first quarter of 2025

Turkish jewelry exports soar 73% year-over-year in first quarter of 2025 File photo shows gold bracelets displayed in a showcase at Turkish jewelry store in Türkiye's Istanbul. (IHA Photo)
By Anadolu Agency
Apr 16, 2025 4:48 PM

Turkish jewelry exports increased by 72.1% year-over-year in the first quarter, totaling $2.5 billion, according to data from the Türkiye Exporters’ Assembly (TIM).

Türkiye’s total exports increased 2.5% in January-March, reaching $65.3 billion and the jewelry sector accounted for 3.9%, the data compiled by state-owned Anadolu Agency showed.

Of the total $2.5 billion jewelry exports, $2.1 billion accounted for jewelers’ gold products, $347.3 million unprocessed or semi-processed gold, $90.4 million jewelers’ silver products and $31.7 million accounted for unprocessed or semi-processed silver.

Precious metals or precious-metal-plated metals totaled $22.8 million and cultured pearls, precious and semi-precious stones and products made of them $1.9 million.

At the same time, watches, parts, and watch parts coated with precious metals made up $3.2 million, imitation jewelry $3.9 million, other unprocessed or semi-processed precious metals $2.7 million, and other products made of precious metals $810,700.

Gold jewelry at Grand Bazaar
Gold jewelry at Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Türkiye, accessed on April 16, 2025. (Adobe Stock Photo)

UAE leading importer of Turkish jewelry

The highest export in the jewelry sector was made to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with $1.2 billion, followed by the U.S. with $199.5 million, Switzerland $181.5 million, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region $128 million, Mexico $92.6 million, Kyrgyzstan $88 million and Libya with $78.6 million.

Türkiye’s jewelry exports to the UAE rose by $838.4 million, while jewelry exports to Switzerland increased by $157.1 million, Kyrgyzstan by $46.3 million, the U.S. by $37.5 million, and Libya by $35.5 million in the first quarter.

Istanbul: The center of Turkish jewelry

Türkiye’s highest jewelry exports came from Istanbul, whose goods accounted for $1.9 billion, while Corum in northern Anatolia made up for $646.1 million, Trabzon on the Black Sea coast $30.5 million, Kastamonu in northern Türkiye $16.4 million, Ankara $5.6 million, and the northwestern city of Sakarya $3 million.

Last Updated:  Apr 16, 2025 4:59 PM