Vicenzaoro September 2025: The Entire Jewellery Supply Chain Shines Again

Vicenzaoro September 2025 will take place from September 5 to 9 at the Vicenza Expo Centre, welcoming 1,300 exhibiting brands from 30 countries. This key event for international jewellery business will spotlight the entire supply chain with a forward-looking approach to design and consumer trends.
Among this year’s highlights is the launch of the new Jewellery Trendbook 2027+, developed by the independent Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting Observatory of IEG, forecasting the key trends shaping the industry in the coming years.
Following the success of its winter edition, VO Vintage returns in 2025 for a second edition, offering a curated space for vintage jewellery and watch enthusiasts and collectors to discover, dream, and purchase unique pieces.
IEG tailors the exhibition experience to showcase the full jewellery value chain—from the luxury collections in Icon, to manufacturing and components in Creation, and packaging solutions in Expression. A focal point for the European market is the Look community, dedicated to contemporary jewellery from the most trend-forward brands.
This segment accounted for 38% of the global market in 2023 (source: Market Research Future), and analysts project it could represent between 30% and 70% of brand revenue in the near future (source: Financial Times). A strategic category for retailers ahead of the holiday season, it is also enhanced by the Glamroom, a space spotlighting emerging designers.
Gems and Stones: A Supply Chain Within the Chain
The Essence community shines a light on exhibitors of diamonds, gemstones, and coloured stones. Alongside these vendors, Vicenzaoro features gemmological technologies, analytical laboratories, and the artistry of master stone cutters, offering a complete journey through this specialized sector of the supply chain.
Contemporary Watchmaking Grows with Time
Launched in 2022, Time is the dedicated B2B community for contemporary watchmaking and accessories. Integrated into Vicenzaoro’s business ecosystem, Time continues to grow. This September, over 40 brands will showcase their offerings to Italian and international distributors.
A New Exhibition Hall with Zero Impact Construction
Construction is progressing on the new 22,000 sqm exhibition hall, designed by GMP Studio (Hamburg). The site—fully aligned with sustainability goals and invisible to visitors—marks the midway point in the master plan to deliver the new structure by September 2026. Thanks to optimized navigation between temporary structures and existing pavilions, the renovation has no impact on visitor flow or experience.
Business, Insight, and Citywide Events
Vicenzaoro September will again be supported by leading industry associations—including Confindustria Federorafi, Club degli Orafi, Assogemme, and Confcommercio Federpreziosi—who will present economic updates to help professionals navigate the global market. The Palakiss space will offer ready-to-buy pieces to stock retailers’ displays in time for the festive season.
The city of Vicenza will be actively involved through ViOff, the official off-show events programme developed with the City of Vicenza, featuring exhibitions and cultural happenings throughout town.
Before the official opening, from September 2 to 4, the Vicenza Symposium will be held in the iconic Basilica Palladiana, focusing on technological advancements in the jewellery industry—a prelude to what is globally known as the trend show.
A Strong National and International Network
Vicenzaoro relies on a solid network of national and international partners: MAECI and ITA – Italian Trade Agency support buyer attendance from key markets. International partners include CIBJO – World Jewellery Confederation, GJEPC India, HKJJA – Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association, and Francéclat. National partners include Confartigianato Orafi, CNA Orafi, Assocoral, AFEMO, and regional representatives from Sicily and Campania.