Some 1,200 brands will present their latest creations and innovations at Vicenzaoro September 2024, which will be held from September 6 to 10.
According to fair organiser Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), the show will host all the Italian manufacturing districts, namely Vicenza, Arezzo, Valenza and Campania with Torre del Greco.
International exhibitors, comprising 40 per cent of the total, come from 35 countries and regions, including Türkiye, China and Hong Kong, Germany, Thailand and Belgium.
Jewellery’s finest
Made in Italy jewellery will be represented by top brands such as Damiani; the elegant and sophisticated lines of collections by Roberto Coin; the almost artisan touch of Crivelli that has conquered Italian music biz with Annalisa and Levante as well as presenter Ema Stockholma.
Testifying to Italian creativity and inventiveness are Fope’s elasticated chains; Annamaria Cammilli’s silhouettes inspired by floral lightness; Palmiero’s artistic and sculptural creations; Roberto Demeglio’s dynamic versatility; Serafino Consoli’s rings that become bracelets; and Gismondi 1754’s ultra-light geometries, among others.
Also in attendance is the Morellato Group, which will launch a new brand at Vicenzaoro, in addition to its 15 proprietary brands and six licences.
European and international high jewellery companies will include Schreiner Fine Jewellery, Hans Krieger, Giloy, Breuning, Niessing, Jörg Heinz and Heinz Mayer, Yana Nesper, Al Coro and Stenzhorn from Germany; Dámaso Martinez, Carrera y Carrera and Facet from Spain; French brands Akillis, Djula and La brune et la blonde; Fullord from Switzerland; Terzihan from Turkey; the American, Mumbai-based Sutra and the Hong Kong-based Butani; Australia's Autore and the UK’s iconic Fabergé.
In addition, Italy's Daverio 1933, the Greek brand Dionysios and Artur Scholl from Germany will make their Vicenza debut this September.
Show details
Offerings at the Vicenza Expo Centre will be complemented by ready-to-sell products hosted at Palakiss.
With the centre’s reconfiguration slated for completion in 2026, 300 exhibitors will be housed in three temporary halls consistently aligned with their product positioning.
IEG stated, “The three "temporary halls” are perfectly connected to the rest of the exhibition centre thanks to visual and set-up solutions, including the opening of new passages to facilitate visitor flow. They are designed to maintain the continuity of the Jewellery Boutique Show format, which is based on the grouping of displays by product category and company positioning, facilitating buyers' navigation at the tradeshow and enhancing business matching.”
Vicenzaoro September will also feature the world premiere of Trendbook 2026+ by Trendvision Jewelry + Forecasting, IEG’s independent observatory on contemporary jewellery.
Talks, seminars and market insights will likewise be presented by opinion leaders and trade associations, including the World Jewelry Confederation (CIBJO).