Tuesday, September 24, 2024

IEG presents Vicenzaoro January: Presentation of all the jewellery trends from Made in Italy and international luxury brands

With over 1,300 exhibitors, 40% of which come from 37 countries around the world, The Jewellery Boutique Show, organised by Italian Exhibition Group – IEG, is back at the Vicenza Expo Centre, together with T.Gold, the show dedicated to gold and jewellery machinery and technology, and VO Vintage (from 19th to 22nd), the show dedicated to fine watches and vintage jewellery open to the public.

Vicenzaoro, the sector’s longest-running trade fair and the international reference event for the entire gold and jewellery supply chain, offers an exceptional business experience with the latest jewellery trends and the most sought-after designers. From Haute Joaillerie 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 exhibition offer represents the entire supply chain, with exhibitors also from Asia, in particular from China, Hong Kong, India and Thailand.

The showcases of the ICON community of high jewellery will include regulars and newcomers, luxury brands from Italy’s gold districts together with the best of European production, with numerous companies from Germany, France and Spain.

Made in Italy creativity and sophistication will be on display with high-end creations from all over the peninsula and brands such as Damiani, with its dynamic, modern and glamorous creations; Roberto Coin, whose collections pay homage to the beauty of Verona and Venice; Crivelli, with a new line of jewellery in burnished gold and black diamonds; and FOPE, which combines patented technology to create flexible gold chains with clasps hidden among diamonds. A luxurious showroom on the first floor of the Expo Centre will present for the first time sculpture jewellery by Vhernier, a top brand and a symbol of artistic jewellery capable of injecting its artistic DNA into precious, soft and enveloping forms.

Also on display: Annamaria Cammilli, with her special velvety jewellery in 8 different shades of gold; Roberto De Meglio, with creations that adapt to the shape of the body thanks to a system of invisible springs; Palmiero, from Valencia, who creates jewellery with geometric and colourful lines; the colours and Mediterranean luminosity of Chantecler’s creations; and the Gismondi 1754 group, a listed company, with creations that have been worn on red carpets all over the world, together with Vendorafa, its recent acquisition. The sparkling precious proposals of 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 and Barakà with proposals for men.

Buyers from more than 130 countries around the world will also find numerous proposals from European and international haute joaillerie companies in Vicenza. 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 Barcelona, a welcome newcomer, from creations by the French companies Akillis and Djula to Autore from Australia and Fabergé from the United Kingdom.

A selection of unique international pieces will be on display in The Design Room, a special area dedicated to the creativity of the most sought-after jewellery stylists. Among the designers making their debut at Vicenzaoro in January are the French architect Michel Tortel and his Qitteri Paris brand, which plays with light, shapes and colours through refined geometric architectures; the daring imagery of Vicky Shawe, who incorporates contrasting elements in highly symbolic and evocative jewellery; and the brilliance of Karen Suen’s gemstones.

Among the most eagerly awaited returns are the unmissable appointment in the Design Room with Alessio Boschi’s baroque creations full of artistic and cultural quotations, the new Marina B collection by French-Italian Guy Bedarida, jewellery by Chilean José María Goñi’s JMG Designer, the elegant shapes of Busatti Milano, Campania-inspired Miseno Jewellery, the iconic eye set in Netali Nissim’s creations and the intense colours of Cedille Paris jewellery. Not to mention the contemporary lines of Antonini Milano, the geometries of Mousson Atelier, the nature-inspired textures of Osi Vitoria Jewellery and the rigorous handcraftsmanship of Misani.

Alice
Alice
Alice is a seasoned jewelry designer renowned for her exquisite creations that seamlessly blend artistry with elegance. With a passion for craftsmanship and an unwavering commitment to quality, Alice has established herself as a distinguished figure in the world of fine jewelry. Drawing inspiration from diverse cultures and artistic movements, Alice brings a unique perspective to her designs, creating pieces that transcend mere accessories to become timeless works of art. Her meticulous attention to detail and insistence on using only the finest materials ensure that each creation reflects not only her artistic vision but also a commitment to unparalleled craftsmanship. Having honed her skills through years of dedicated practice and a keen understanding of evolving trends, Alice is adept at translating her clients' desires into bespoke, one-of-a-kind pieces. Her portfolio encompasses a range of styles, from classic and timeless to avant-garde and contemporary, showcasing her versatility and ability to cater to a diverse clientele.

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