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Vicenzaoro 2025 : the future of jewellery with the world on display

Vicenzaoro 2025 : the future of jewellery with the world on display

Vicenza (Italy), September 2025 — Bathed in the golden light of the exhibition centre, Vicenzaoro returns for an edition under the sign of a daring renewal. From 5 to 9 September, the show reveals itself – and renews itself – with panache, confirming its role as a key global hub for the world of jewellery, watchmaking and luxury. From the opening, Vicenzaoro was sold out. 1,300 exhibitors from 30 countries take over the entire show, demonstrating its international reach and renewed attractiveness. The event is particularly embodied by its ability to embrace the entire value chain from high-end jewellery to industrial tools, from precious stones to packaging and jewellery trends. At the heart of the event, Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting, the IEG observatory directed by Paola de Luca, o...

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