Welcome to the NYC Spring Jewelry & Object Show

Following the success of its inaugural autumn edition, the NYC Spring Jewelry and Object Show, presented by KIL Promotions, is set to return to the Metropolitan Pavilion, 110 West 19th Street, NYC, from April 18th to April 21st, 2024. As a premier shopping destination for antique and estate watch and jewelry connoisseurs, the show promises an unparalleled experience celebrating the beauty and craftsmanship of vintage treasures.

Spring Show
This spring, attendees can anticipate an exciting addition to the show’s offerings with the introduction of a new contemporary designer section. Complementing the legacy of estate pieces, this curated section will showcase the innovative designs of contemporary jewelry designers, including: KIL N.Y.C., Heavenly Vices, Erica Molinari, Circa 1700, Alex Streeter, Lily Streeter, GiGi Ferranti, Anne Baker, and K8 Jewelry. World-leading antique, vintage, watch, and estate dealers include: Duvenay, Alpha & Omega, Keyamour, Jewels by Grace, Thea Grant, Spare Room Antiques, Jogani, Ishy Antiques, Lowther Antiques, Steve Fishman, Woodcliff on the Hudson, Jacob’s Diamond & Estate Jewelry, Jack Weirs & Sons, Courtville Antiques and more. In addition, Beth Bernstein, author of “The Modern Guide to Antique Jewellery,” now in its second edition, will be opening her personal antique collection, never displayed before, showing under the name ‘Be Jeweled.’ Just in time for Mother’s Day, graduation, or to celebrate a milestone, attendees can browse a treasure trove of gifts that celebrate the extraordinary in one’s life. The blend of contemporary and vintage pieces offers enthusiasts and collectors a unique opportunity to acquire both starter and heritage pieces, supporting the flourishing talents of artists past and present.

Special Preview Evening Tonight!
In addition to launching a new contemporary designer section, the NYC Spring Jewelry and Object Show will host a special preview evening on April 18th, from 6PM-8PM, giving attendees an exclusive first look at the stunning array of jewels and objects on display. Notably, this preview evening will serve as a fundraiser, with 100% of the proceeds directed toward supporting local jewelry design scholarships. The initiative reflects the show’s commitment to nurturing and supporting emerging talent in the jewelry design community, ensuring a vibrant future for the industry.

“We are thrilled to announce the return of the NYC Spring Jewelry and Object Show, now in its spring edition,” said Konstantinos I. Leoussis, founder of KIL Promotions. “Building upon the success of our autumn show, we are excited to introduce the contemporary designer section and VIP Early Viewing Party, offering attendees a truly immersive and meaningful experience. If you’ve never shopped a show like this before, this is the place for you. The options are endless, and exhibitors are friendly, sharing knowledge with those who are curious and want to learn more.”

Whether a seasoned collector, industry professional, or enthusiast attending one’s first show, the NYC Spring Jewelry and Object Show offers something for everyone, with a diverse selection of antique and vintage jewelry, watches, and contemporary designs at a wide variety of price points.

The show runs from April 18-21, 2024, at the Metropolitan Pavilion, 110 West 19th Street, New York, NY, 10011, following the success of its predecessor hosted in partnership with NYC Jewelry Week, last November. In addition, the Tokyo Jewelry and Object Show will debut in Japan this summer, and Saturday markets are launching in Manhattan, making 2024 a busy and exciting year for KIL Promotions. To register for this must-attend event, visit the NYC Spring Jewelry and Object Show Eventbrite page at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nyc-spring-jewelry-object-show-tickets-823291315487. Visit the website at https://www.nycjaos.com

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