VicenzaOro is an international jewelry trade show in Vicenza, Italy, every January (and September). This year, the show takes place from January 20-24, 2023. And I can't wait to go, explore, get enchanted and meet you there!

If you are a professional in the jewelry industry, then VicenzaOro is the perfect event for you. This show features over 1200 exhibitors worldwide (from 33 countries!), showcasing the latest in jewelry design and technology. You'll find everything from classic jewelry designs to trendy fashion statement pieces at VicenzaOro.
VicenzaOro's focus on sustainability and ethical practices are one of the things that makes it so great. Many speakers on stage promote fair practices and ethical business initiatives, as does the CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation.
In addition to browsing the latest collections from top jewelry designers, you can also attend gemology and jewelry business seminars. These educational opportunities are a great way to learn more about the jewelry industry and hone your skills as a designer, manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer.
Whether you sell or create jewelry, VicenzaOro is a must-see event. Take advantage of the opportunity to discover the latest trends and find your next favorite part at this premier trade show.

If you're in the jewelry business, here are 7 reasons why you should consider visiting VicenzaOro:
If you're in the jewelry industry, take advantage of the opportunity to attend VicenzaOro. With its focus on sustainability, innovation, and networking, it's a jewelry industry event that you will want to attend!

VicenzaOro is more than just a trade show for new jewelry - it also features a section called VicenzaOro Vintage, which is dedicated to vintage and antique jewelry. If you're a fan of one-of-a-kind pieces with a history, then VicenzaOro Vintage is a must-see. You'll find various vintage and antique jewelry, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, and more. The VicenzaOro Vintage department is open to the general public-the private visitor- from 20-23 January. Please note: the rest of the VicenzaOro jewelry show is available only to the jewelry industry professionals and press. The Vintage department is in the same building but has separate access.

In addition to VicenzaOro and VicenzaOro Vintage, the show also includes T-Gold, which is focused on technology and machinery for the jewelry industry. If you're in the business of manufacturing jewelry, then T-Gold is a great place to learn about the latest technology and find new suppliers. You'll see demonstrations of the latest equipment and have the opportunity to connect with industry experts.
I am so excited to be attending VicenzaOro again! As a jewelry lover, I can't wait to see all the latest collections and find some inspiration to share on my blog and the magazines I write for. Visiting the premier jewelry show in Italy (and Europe) fills me with moments of sheer enchantment. I see so many beautiful things and hear so many wonderful stories. It's the mix of jewelry, stories, and people I love so dearly. Oh, and for those who love watches, the show has a few surprises ready!

Attending events like VicenzaOro is always an excellent experience for me. It's so energizing to be surrounded by like-minded people passionate about the same things I am. I always come away from these events feeling inspired and motivated to take my jewelry business to the next level, whether it's my writing activities or jewelry-professional coaching and consulting practice.
If you're on the fence about attending VicenzaOro, I highly recommend it. The premier trade show is the season's first and THE place to see what this year will bring us! Take advantage of the opportunity to discover the latest trends, meet new people, and get inspired. I can't wait to see you there!
* All images are courtesy of VicenzaOro.
More on the VicenzaOro jewelry show: https://www.vicenzaoro.com/en/
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