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VicenzaOro Organizers Eager for New Hall, CIBJO Congress in September

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The September edition of VicenzaOro will be a milestone occasion, its organizers say, as the CIBJO Congress will be taking place on-site and the trade show will have an additional hall and fresh layout.

Hall 2 at the Fiera di Vicenza will be fully open in time for VicenzaOro, set for Sept. 4–8. The two-story building is designed as the central hub of the expo center and is connected by covered walkways to other halls.

“Our vision is to bring together a curated selection representing the best of the entire jewelry value chain under one roof, from international high jewelry and the excellence of Italian craftsmanship to gemstones, manufacturing, watches, packaging, technology, and innovation,” says Matteo Farsura, global exhibitor manager for jewelry and fashion at IEG (Italian Exhibition Group), which puts on the twice-yearly VicenzaOro show.

CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation, is holding its annual conference simultaneous with VicenzaOro. The organization is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and has scheduled sessions on the state of the diamond industry, lab-grown diamonds, the jewelry supply chain, pearls, and colored gemstones for the 2026 Congress.

“CIBJO’s decision to celebrate its centenary congress at VicenzaOro is an important recognition of the trust and credibility that the event has built within the international jewelry community over more than 70 years,” Farsura tells JCK.

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At this September’s edition of VicenzaOro, guests will experience all of the brand-new Hall 2 for the first time.

An estimated 1,300 exhibiting brands from 38 countries are expected at VicenzaOro. Buyers and other industry professionals—from the media, trade associations, institutions, and international organizations—from more than 130 nations will attend, Farsura says.

VicenzaOro is built around specialized communities of companies representing all aspects of the jewelry industry, says IEG. Exhibitors are organized according to product category and market positioning: Hall 1 has watches and related products, Halls 6 and 7 feature high jewelry brands as well as the design room.

Farsura says the show is excited to note the return of Pasquale Bruni, exhibiting in this designer area. Other brands slated to appear include Damiani, Roberto Coin, Crivelli, Schreiner Fine Jewellery, Fope, Gorgoglione, Recarlo, and Annamaria Cammilli.

T.Gold, in Hall 4, will group technologies and machinery for the precious metals sector, including additive manufacturing, 3D printing, industrial automation, quality control, alloys, plant engineering, high-precision machining, casting, micro-welding, and solutions for sustainability and the circular economy.

The VicenzaOro format “creates an even more focused and valuable experience for the industry on a global scale,” Farsura says. “The new layout creates stronger connections between the different exhibitor communities at the show, while the integration of T.Gold into Hall 4 for the first time at the September edition reinforces the strategic relationship between creativity, manufacturing excellence, and technological innovation.

“These developments confirm VicenzaOro’s role as a global meeting place where the entire jewelry ecosystem connects, exchanges ideas and creates new opportunities,” he adds.

“Today, VicenzaOro is more than a trade show. It is where the global industry comes together to anticipate market evolution, share knowledge, and shape the future of jewelry.”

Top: VicenzaOro is a twice-yearly jewelry trade event that creates connections between attendees, boosts business for vendors, and supports the international supply chain that keeps the industry moving forward, says organizer IEG. (Photos courtesy of VicenzaOro)

Karen Dybis

By: Karen Dybis

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