Jewellery Valuers Association (JVA) Annual Conference ~ 6th-8th September, 2024

Holywell Park, Loughborough

Looking for something to do in the first few weeks of September? The JVA conference delivers a combined programme of presentations by some of the world’s finest authorities interspersed with essential hands-on workshops, it is an educational experience and networking opportunity not to be missed! Whether you are just beginning your journey to becoming a Registered Valuer, have been valuing jewellery, watches or silverware for years, or engaged in or interested in any aspect of this wonderful world of jewellery and watches, the JVA conference has something for all abilities and all areas of the industry. 

The JVA is the only independent association for professional valuers providing the most current, up to date and relevant training for its members, students and those wishing to pursue this fascinating, yet challenging, profession. 

Follow the link below so you can download your copy of the Conference Program.


During the three-day conference, delegates will be able to attend presentations by leading industry experts, get hands-on experience in relevant and engaging workshops and network with presenters, colleagues and friends during breaks and evening meals.

The JVA Conference App enables delegates to personalise their conference experience by selecting their workshops from the wide range on offer, download the JVA Conference brochure, interact with fellow delegates and our Sponsors and much, much more.

Holywell Park, situated within Loughborough University, synonymous with the sharing of knowledge, learning and developing skills, complements the JVA perfectly:

  • Academic – the essential building blocks for Continuing Professional Development
  • Professional – the key attribute required of a JVA Registered Valuer®
  • Personal – the unquestionable benefits facilitated by networking with industry colleagues

Leading industry speakers will be attending from the UK, Europe, Australia and the USA, all working together to deliver an engaging, dynamic and memorable Conference from which we will all benefit.

And some of those speakers are:

by Al Gilbertson, An Introduction to Jewellery Forensics
by Alberto Scarani, Spectroscopy applications for diamonds and coloured stones
by Alistir Tait, The River Pearls of Scotland
by Stuart Robertson, Valuers vs. Guessers: Comparables, Sources and Appropriate Markets In Context.
Helen Molesworth
by Duncan Parker, Nearly Antique: Art Deco Jewels and Style After a Century
by Jill Burgum, Influential Designers in Gold
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