

Celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2024, Vicenzaoro stands as the longest-running event in the industry, and its 2025 edition promises to maintain its legacy as the inaugural event on the annual calendar, setting trends and shaping business trajectories for the international jewellery sector.
Vicenzaoro January will bring together 1,300 exhibiting brands at the Vicenza Expo Centre, representing the entire jewellery supply chain. Buyers from across the globe will have access to the finest Made in Italy creations and international previews. The event’s offerings span technologies, precious stones, semi-finished goods, components, jewellery, haute joaillerie, and packaging. Renowned as a hub for networking, business, and industry training, the event will feature insights from esteemed entities like Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting, an independent observatory on luxury trends.
This year’s theme centers on youth engagement, fostering intergenerational dialogue and exchange to drive innovation and preserve the craftsmanship that defines Made in Italy jewellery.
Running concurrently with Vicenzaoro, T.Gold—the premier B2B exhibition for jewellery manufacturing technology and machinery—will host 170 international companies from 16 countries. With 40% of exhibitors coming from abroad, key participants include Germany, Turkey, Switzerland, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The showcase will highlight the industry’s focus on sustainability, customization, and technical precision in both products and production processes.
From 17 to 20 January, VO Vintage will return for its sixth edition, catering to collectors and enthusiasts of vintage fine jewellery and watches. The exclusive space will feature approximately 40 exhibitors, offering visitors the chance to view rare pieces, engage with industry experts, and participate in educational sessions and discussions.
Beyond the exhibition halls, the city of Vicenza will come alive with ViOff, an off-show event organized in collaboration with the Municipality of Vicenza. The initiative will animate the city’s streets with cultural and networking opportunities, including activities at the Jewellery Museum. Attendees will also have the chance to explore Vicenza’s rich artistic, historical, and culinary heritage.
Vicenzaoro January serves as a pivotal platform for collaboration between market leaders, institutions, and associations. Key participants include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), Confindustria Federorafi, Confartigianato Orafi, and international organizations such as CIBJO—The World Jewellery Confederation—and GJEPC India. These collaborations aim to address the economic and social sustainability of the jewellery supply chain and enhance global partnerships.
As Vicenzaoro January 2025 approaches, the event’s dynamic agenda reaffirms its role as a vital meeting point for innovation, tradition, and global business in the jewellery and watchmaking industries.