Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Significant Rise in Exhibitor Numbers ‘Fine Jewellery’ Segment

Jewellery highlights on the catwalk: The Jewellery Shows in hall B1, © Messe München

Inhorgenta Munich strengthens its profile in the ‘Fine Jewellery’ segment. 25 new exhibitors will present finest jewellery of the highest quality in Hall B1. This is an increase of 14 percent compared to the previous year. Fine jewellery continues to be sought-after all over the world.

“We have received as many inquiries in the “Fine Jewellery” segment as hardly ever before”, reports Stefanie Mändlein, Exhibition Director of Inhorgenta Munich. “The strong demand also results from the fact that we have continuously further developed our concept in close cooperation with the exhibitors in the last few years.”

All spaces in Hall B1 are occupied. A total of 25 new exhibitors have been received, including such well-known names as the Vreden-based Niessing jewellery manufactory, the Danish design company Georg Jensen and the Italian jewellery manufacturer Piero Milano.

Inhorgenta Munich is offering new possibilities of presentation to its exhibitors. Two years ago, for instance, the ambiance of the hall was fundamentally reshaped to measure up to the image of the brands and the high quality of the collections. In addition, manufactories are provided with new opportunities to present selected pieces of jewellery on what is referred to as ‘Design Isles’.

Furthermore, the Jewellery Shows at which professional models present selected pieces of jewellery on the catwalk, have been a firm component of the hall for two years now. “We are pleased that the shows are being so well received by the exhibitors.

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