Vicenzaoro January all the jewellery trends international luxury brands

Dec 18, 2023

ppp 2The precious trends of Made in Italy and the most prestigious European and international companies will sparkle on the international stage of Vicenzaoro January, which will be celebrating its 70th anniversary from 19th to 23rd January 2024. With more than 1,300 exhibitors, 40% of which from 37 countries around the world, The Jewellery Boutique Show by Italian Exhibition Group – IEG will be back at the Vicenza Expo Centre together with T.Gold, the show specifically for gold and jewellery machinery and technology, and VO Vintage (from 19th to 22nd), the fine watch and vintage jewellery event open to the public.

The sector’s longest-running trade show and international event of reference for the entire gold and jewellery supply chain, Vicenzaoro offers an extraordinary business experience with the latest jewellery trends and the most sought-after designers. From haute joaillerie to goldsmithing, with all the Made in Italy and international excellence, components, semi-finished products, diamonds and precious stones, services such as packaging and visual merchandising, the exhibition offer represents the entire supply chain with exhibitors also from Asia, especially China, Hong Kong, India and Thailand.

lloTHE TREND SHOW, BETWEEN ITALIAN ELEGANCE AND INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES

The display cases of high jewellery’s ICON community will include regulars and new entries, luxury brands from the Italian gold districts together with the best of European production with numerous companies from Germany, France and Spain.

Made in Italy creativity and refinement will be on show with high-end creations from the entire peninsula and brands including Damiani, with its dynamic, modern and glamorous creations, Roberto Coin, whose collections pay homage to the beauty of Verona and Venice, Crivelli, with a new line of jewellery in burnished gold and black diamonds, and FOPE, which combines patented technology to make flexible gold chains with clasps hidden among diamonds. A luxury showroom on the first floor of the Expo Centre will be displaying for the first time sculpture jewellery by Vhernier, top brand and an emblem of artistic jewellery, able to inject its art DNA into precious, soft and enveloping shapes.

Also on show: Annamaria Cammilli with its special velvet-finish jewellery in 8 different shades of gold,

Roberto De Meglio with creations that adapt to the body’s shape thanks to a system of invisible springs,

Valenza-based Palmiero, that creates jewellery with geometric and colourful lines, the colours and Mediterranean luminosity of Chantecler’s creations, and the listed Gismondi 1754 group with creations flaunted on red carpets all over the world together with Vendorafa, its recent acquisition. The sparkling precious proposals of Leo Pizzo, Mirco Visconti, Davite & Delucchi, Giorgio Visconti, World Diamond Group and the contemporary jewellery of Peruffo Jewellery, Marco Dal Maso, Adolfo Courier, Serafino Consoli, Nanis, Verdi, Giovanni Ferraris, Butani, Staurino Fratelli and Barakà with proposals for men.

The buyers expected to arrive from more than 130 countries around the world will also find numerous proposals from European and international haute joaillerie companies at Vicenza. From the German Schreiner Fine Jewellery, Hans Krieger, Giloy, Breuning, Niessing, Jörg Heinz and Heinz Mayer, to the Spanish Dámaso Martinez, Carrera y Carrera and Facet Barcelona, a welcome new entry, from creations by the French companies Akillis and Djula, to Autore from Australia and Fabergé from the United Kingdom.

THE DESIGN ROOM: UNIQUE CREATIONS ON DISPLAY

A selection of unique pieces of international scope will be on display in The Design Room, a special area dedicated to the creativity of the most sought-after jewellery stylists. First time attendances at Vicenzaoro in January will include French architect Michel Tortel with the Qitteri Paris brand, who plays with light, shapes and colours through refined geometric architectures, the daring imagery of Vicky Shawe, who incorporates contrasting elements in highly symbolic and evocative jewellery, and the brilliance of Karen Suen‘s gems.

The most eagerly awaited returns will include the unmissable appointment in the Design Room with Alessio Boschi‘s Baroque creations steeped in artistic and cultural citations, the new Marina B collection by French- Italian Guy Bedarida, jewellery by Chilean José María Goñi’s JMG Designer, the elegant shapes of Busatti Milano, Campania-inspired Miseno Jewelry, the iconic eye set into Netali Nissim’s creations and the intense colours of Cedille Paris’ jewellery. Not to mention the contemporary lines of Antonini Milano, the geometries of Mousson Atelier, the nature-inspired structures of Osi Vitoria Jewelry, and the rigorously handcrafted workmanship of Misani.

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