Vicenzaoro January: all jewellery trends from Made in Italy to international brands
In January more than 1,300 brands, from high-end Made in Italy to the best German and Spanish fashion houses, as well as French, Australian and international brands.
The Design Room is also being renewed with new brands.
The edition celebrating the 70th anniversary of Vicenzaoro, scheduled from January 19 to 23, 2024 at the Vicenza Exhibition Center and organized by Italian Exhibition Group (IEG) will host the most prestigious maisons from Europe and from the international scene.
Vicenzaoro January will host more than 1,300 exhibiting brands, 40% of which from 37 countries around the world. In addition, T.Gold, the event dedicated to gold and precious processing machinery and technology, and VO Vintage (January 19-22), the event open to the public dedicated to fine vintage watches and jewellery.
Thanks to its historicity, which makes it the longest-running trade show in the industry, Vicenzaoro offers a complete range of products, covering the entire production chain of the gold and jewellery world, as well as cutting-edge trends and the most sought-after designers.
From high jewellery 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 salon offer represents the entire supply chain with exhibitors also from Asia, and in particular China and Hong Kong, India, Thailand.
The ICON community, among confirmations and new entries, will feature luxury brands from the Italian gold districts along with the best of European production with numerous companies from Germany, France and Spain.
Among the brands featured will be Damiani with its modern and glamorous creations, Roberto Coin, which jewels pays homage to the beauty of the cities of Verona and Venice, Crivelli, with a new line of burnished gold jewellery and black diamonds, and FOPE, which combines patented technology to make flexible gold chains with clasps hidden among diamonds. In a luxury showroom on the first floor of the fairgrounds will will be displaying for the first time sculpture jewellery by Vhernier, a top brand emblematic of artistic jewellery.
Also on show are Annamaria Cammilli, with her special velvety finish of 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; Palmiero, who from Valenza creates jewellery with geometric and colorful lines; the Mediterranean colors and luminosity of Chantecler's creations; and the listed group Gismondi 1754, with creations sported on red carpets around the world and the recently acquired Vendorafa. Then shine 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, Baraka with proposals for men's.
Buyers expected from more than 130 countries around the world will also find in Vicenza numerous proposals from European and international fine jewellery houses: from Germany's Schreiner Fine Jewellery, Hans Krieger, Giloy, Breuning, Niessing, Jörg Heinz and Heinz Mayer, to Spain's Dámaso Martinez, Carrera y Carrera and Facet, a welcome new entry, to creations by France's Akillis and Djula, Australia's Autore or Fabergé from the United Kingdom.
In The Design Room, a showcase of the creativity of the most sought-after jewellery stylists, unique pieces with an international scope stand out. Novelties include the debut of French architect Michel Tortel with Qitteri Paris and the symbolic creations of Vicky Shawe. Confirmations expected from Alessio Boschi, Guy Bedarida with the new Marina B collection, JMG Designer by José María Goñi, Busatti Milano, Miseno Jewelry, Netali Nissim, Cedille Paris, Antonini Milano, Mousson Atelier, Osi Vitoria Jewelry and Misani.