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Hamptons Jewelry Show Is Back, and Bigger, for Second Year

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The Hamptons Jewelry Show promises more exhibitors and attendees in its sophomore edition, coming up later this month on the east end of Long Island.

“We’re excited to bring together a truly global exhibitor lineup, with participants from five continents, 13 countries, and 17 U.S. states,” show organizer Hilary Joy Diaz, a jewelry designer and manufacturer, tells JCK.

Scheduled this year for July 23–26 at the Southhampton Fairgrounds in Southhampton, N.Y., the event offers a curated selection of fine jewelry and serves as an all-in-one destination for watch and jewelry fans, Diaz says, calling the show “a unique marketplace for discovery, connection, and commerce.”

The first Hamptons Jewelry Show in 2025 attracted 3,700 attendees and 107 exhibitors from 20 states and eight countries, quickly establishing itself as one of the Hamptons’ premier summer events, says Diaz. More than $300 million worth of jewelry and luxury watches was showcased at last year’s event, she says.

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18k gold Athena coin earrings ($8,710) from Georgios Collections, an exhibitor at the 2025 Hamptons Jewelry Show

“Last year’s inaugural show introduced the community to a new jewelry concept, and the response was incredibly positive,” Diaz says. “Guests embraced the experience, and exhibitors saw strong engagement and sales. Based on that success, we saw an opportunity to grow the show and continue creating a destination for jewelry discovery.”

As a Southhampton resident, Diaz would like the Hamptons event to be one of the best jewelry shows in the nation. The jewelry fair picks up on the Hamptons’ elevated yet relaxed vibe, she says.

“We want guests to experience a sense of discovery and ‘shock and awe’ as they encounter world-class jewelry, exceptional craftsmanship, and compelling price points,” Diaz says. “Our goal is for the Hamptons Jewelry Show to be the ultimate impulse-buy experience of the season.”

She expects the 2026 show to welcome more than 4,000 jewelry enthusiasts and collectors, connecting them with leading designers, goldsmiths, and estate dealers, as well as emerging makers.

Held on 17 acres within a climate-controlled pavilion, the Hamptons Jewelry Show features designer lounges, live music, curated dining, and complimentary on-site parking, making it a luxury experience, Diaz says.

This year Piazza Italia will present a pavilion dedicated to renowned European jewelry houses, manufacturers, and up-and-coming designers. There, guests can experience the craftsmanship that has defined European luxury for generations and purchase directly from Europe-based jewelers.

The Hamptons Jewelry Show is also introducing the Studio Artists Galleria, featuring an exclusive international collective of top jewelers and master goldsmiths. In this space, visitors will be have the opportunity to meet artisans working at the highest levels of creativity and craftsmanship, Diaz says.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to peruse and purchase an outstanding assortment of estate jewelry from such legendary houses as Buccellati, Boucheron, Bulgari, Cartier, Chanel, Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston, Hermès, Van Cleef & Arpels, David Webb, Piaget, and Graff, as well as an extensive selection of watches by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin, Cartier, Richard Mille, and other luxury brands.

The Hamptons Jewelry Show is produced by the same team that stages the annual Hamptons Fine Art Fair, which just opened yesterday for its 20th year. Art fair attendees receive complimentary admission to the jewelry show.

Top: Jewelry from Maison Mèrenor, a Southern California–based brand scheduled to exhibit at the second edition of the Hamptons Jewelry Show (photos courtesy of the Hamptons Jewelry Show)

Karen Dybis

By: Karen Dybis

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