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Haute Jewels Geneva 2022 to showcase 16 jewellery brands

It’s all systems go for Haute Jewels Geneva 2022 on 30 March to 5 April 2022, with 16 of the world’s leading jewellery brands joining the event at the Fairmont Grand Hotel in Switzerland.

Haute Jewels Geneva is expected to be “bigger and better, promising to be a glorious celebration of fine jewels,” according to organisers, where exhibitors will be showcasing their artisan creations offering a “unique yet like-minded approach” to haute jewellery craftsmanship.

“We are thrilled (to) be returning again in 2022,” Michael Hakimian, Haute Jewels Geneva founder and CEO Yoko London, said.

Michael Hakimian, Haute Jewels Geneva and Yoko Pearls
Michael Hakimian, Haute Jewels Geneva and Yoko Pearls
“This unique show is a collaboration between sixteen harmonious brands, bringing together their expertise to create a forward-thinking event that addresses the needs of the supplier and the buyer in our fast-moving world”.
Michael Hakimian, Haute Jewels Geneva

“This unique show is a collaboration between sixteen harmonious brands, bringing together their expertise to create a forward-thinking event that addresses the needs of the supplier and the buyer in our fast-moving world”.

Participating jewellery brands are Yoko London, Roberto Coin, Sutra, Crivelli, Bayco, Etho Maria, Stenzhorn, Marco Bicego, Mariani, Palmiero, Picchiotti, Gorgoglione, Hans D. Krieger, Leo Pizzo, Verdi, and Annamaria Cammilli.

“Spring 2022 really feels like a brand-new start for the industry, as important trade events are finally going to take place in person,” Maria Carola Picchiotti, director of marketing and communications, Picchiotti told JCK.

“So being able to put together such an important group of independent jewellery brands is a great achievement, as during that week Geneva will literally be the worldwide jewellery epicenter.”

Haute Jewels Geneva started in July 2019 with four jewellery brands- Yoko London, Roberto Coin, Sutra and Crivelli.

The second edition was slated for April 2020 with organisers announcing to double the number of exhibitors, but canceled the event- including plans for this year- due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Haute Jewels Geneva announcement came days after the much-anticipated Baselword 2022- which was originally scheduled on the same dates- was canceled.

 

 

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