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Jewellery Show London 2025: A Dynamic Edition Comes to a Close

Updated: Sep 25


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Buzz on the Show Floor

From the moment the doors opened, attendance was strong, with retailers and buyers from across the UK and beyond filling the aisles in search of the latest collections, gemstones, machinery, and technologies. More than 170 suppliers and brands showcased their offerings, creating a vibrant atmosphere and plenty of opportunities for meaningful business conversations ahead of the festive season.



The Debut of the Gallery Level

This year marked the exciting debut of the Gallery Level, a curated space dedicated to emerging designers and businesses while spotlighting established retailers in a fresh and more intimate setting. Overlooking the bustling exhibition floor, it added a new dimension of discovery for visitors and exhibitors alike. “The introduction of the Gallery Level has transformed the Jewellery Show into a multi-layered experience,” said Event Director Lennox Addo. “2025 has truly set a new benchmark for the event.”


Awe Inspiring piece by Hassanzadeh Jewellery


Insight and Inspiration

The Innovation Theatre delivered a full programme of knowledge-sharing and inspiration, with panel discussions, live demonstrations, and practical workshops. Topics ranged from digital transformation and social commerce to the future of jewellery sales, giving attendees valuable tools to navigate a rapidly evolving industry.


My Panel Contribution

I was honoured to join the conversation as part of the panel series hosted by David Brough, Editor of Jewellery Outlook, where I shared my perspective on jewellery design trends looking ahead to 2026. The discussion brought together voices from across the trade to consider how creativity, consumer demand, and innovation are shaping the collections of tomorrow. It was inspiring to contribute to such a lively exchange of ideas in front of an engaged audience of peers and professionals.



Strengthening International

The Indian Pavilion returned for a second year, reflecting the growing strength of international trade links and India’s continued expansion into the UK market following a recent trade deal. This reinforced the global nature of the show, cementing it as a true meeting point for the jewellery world.


Looking Ahead

The Jewellery Show will return to Olympia London on 2–3 September 2026, with CloserStill Media already preparing to build on this year’s success and further strengthen its position as the UK’s leading jewellery trade event.

You can register your interest for the 2026 edition here: www.thejewelleryshow.co.uk/postshowpr









Author: Shohista Turdiyeva

Thank you, Jewellery Show, for sponsoring this article.











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