A resplendent selection of high jewellery pieces from some of the world’s finest jewellery makers will take centre stage at Vicenzaoro scheduled for September 5 to 9, 2025.
Organised by the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), the highly anticipated B2B fair, to be held at the Vicenza Expo Centre, will demonstrate the classic yet modern allure of high jewellery through collections by jewellers like Maria De Toni. The show will also highlight Palmiero's nature-inspired diamond pavés alongside the fascinating fusion of titanium and diamonds in the creations of Giovanni Ferraris and the meticulous, norm-defying coral workmanship of De Simone Fratelli.
Also front and centre at the fair is Yana Nesper’s ability to reinvent the pearl in her ultra contemporary designs; Marina B’s creations evoking reinvigorated Italian glamour in bold volumes and cuts; and gemstones and mother-of-pearl on innovative materials such as carbon fibre designed by Maison J'OR.
Age of luxury
Made in Italy will be represented by renowned jeweller Roberto Coin, with the timeless elegance of its collections while Damiani aims to impress buyers with its superior goldsmithing skills and refined designs.
Also expected to turn heads are Crivelli’s elegant stone embroideries, Fope’s minimal yet sophisticated creations and Roberto Demeglio’s distinctive technical evolution and versatility.
Other not-to-be-missed exhibitors include Annamaria Cammilli, with the recognisable three-dimensionality and sinuosity of its creations; Leo Pizzo with its personal vision and representation of nature and art; Nanis with jewellery that echoes the sinuosity and balanced “roundness” of nature; and Serafino Consoli and the transformative character of its exclusive collections.
Fine collections will likewise be on offer at European and international fine jewellery exhibitors’ booths. These are Schreiner Fine Jewellery and Diamond Group from Germany; Fabergé and Yoko London from the UK; Greek company Etho Maria and Carrera Y Carrera from Spain.
Outside Europe, Australia’s Autore aims to captivate buyers with its South Sea pearl collections. New to the September edition of Vicenzaoro are Piranesi, a Milanese brand based in New York; while Recarlo is returning to the fair. French jewellers Morganne Bello, Statement Paris and D1928 will also be at the show.
Harnessing artistic talents
The Design Room in the “Icon” community is specifically for high-end designers who reinterpret jewellery with their unique and exclusive creations such as Alessio Boschi and his collections that combine culture, history and architecture; Mike Joseph and his light, geometric diamond-studded designs; Antonini Milano for lovers of pure yet structured lines and lastly, Karen Suen, who combines glam and tradition in her designs.
Boschi, Alessia Crivelli (in collaboration with Costa Team), Luca Daverio and the foundation Mani Intelligenti are the mentors behind “The 8” project that IEG is promoting to highlight upcoming Italian and international jewellery talents.
The designers chosen for this year come from institutes such as the IED, TADS - Tarì Design School and the Master in Jewellery History, Design and Marketing in Arezzo, Emma Calce, Lal Dal Monte, Enrico Valenza and 512 LAB, in other words, Carolina Lazzaro and Cristiano Di Iorio.
Vicenzaoro September will also witness the global launch of Trendbook 2027+, edited by Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting, Vicenzaoro/IEG's independent observatory on contemporary jewellery. VO Vintage – the fine vintage watch and jewellery marketplace, which is open to the public – will also be held at Vicenza Expo Centre.