JA New York’s Spring 2026 edition took place at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, bringing together designers, manufacturers and retailers from all over the jewellery industry.
Among the most important initiatives of the fair was the Italian Pavilion organized by Piazza Italia, developed in collaboration with the organizers of the event to strengthen the presence of the Italian jewellery within the event.
The pavilion was coordinated by Marco Giovanelli, with the aim of restoring an Italian presence recognizable within the fair, presenting a selected group of producers in a single shared environment. The space also included a lounge dedicated to buyers, designed to promote meetings, product discovery and a more relaxed shopping experience during the visit to Italian exhibitors.
Espositori
Boom by DanieleBoom by Daniele presented a contemporary interpretation of the Italian jewellery design, combining fine materials with vibrant and aesthetic colours. The brand focuses on versatile pieces that combine craftsmanship and individuality, offering buyers collections that bring a fresh and energetic perspective to the traditional jewelry in Italian gold.
CollaroCollaro presented elegant collections focused on cultivated pearls and refined gold frames. The brand is recognized for the ability to combine traditional Italian jewellery techniques with an essential contemporary design, creating pieces that enhance sophistication, portability and timeless charm of pearls.
Hasbani Founded in 1948, Hasbani Gioielli is a family-run maison known for combining rare precious stones with a refined Italian design. In the pavilion the company presented elegant creations with diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires, highlighting its long experience in the selection of gems and in the production of high jewellery.
MichelettoMicheletto represents generations of Italian goldsmith tradition. Its collections blend historical craftsmanship and contemporary forms, giving life to sculptural gold jewels characterized by precise finishes and a refined design rooted in the Italian artisan culture.
Nineteenth centuryThe Florentine brandnovantnove traditional goldsmith technical balances with a modern aesthetic. Its collections reflect the artisan heritage of Florence by introducing contemporary lines and distinctive details, creating jewels that combine historical inspiration and current Italian design.
Tessitore Founded in 1888, Tessitore 1888 is renowned for its mastery in the tubing technique, flexible gold processing became one of the distinctive signs of the Italian jewellery. The brand presented refined interpretations of this iconic design, demonstrating how traditional techniques can continue to evolve into contemporary luxury collections.
Una presenza italiana curata
The Italian Pavilion highlighted the value of presenting Italian brands in a coordinated context. Meeting producers representing different facets of the Italian jewellery — from historical shops to contemporary designers — Piazza Italia has created a recognizable destination for buyers looking for authentic craftsmanship Made in Italy.
Through this initiative, Piazza Italia has reiterated its broadest mission: to support Italian brands in the United States and to strengthen the visibility of Italian jewellery within major international fairs such as JA New York.
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