Registration is Now Open for JIS Spring 2023
The show will feature a new pavilion of 30 jewelry designers and manufacturers from Surat, India.
JIS Spring is slated for March 26-28 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida.
More than 330 exhibitors will attend the show, including A.V. Diamonds, BA Gold, Heera Moti, Ken Craft Inc, and Shy Creation.
The timing of the show allows jewelry retailers to source inventory for the post-holiday season, stocking up for Mother’s Day, the wedding season and graduations, said JIS.
“As a well-timed seasonal buying and stocking event, we look forward to being the place for buyers from across the globe to conveniently and productively connect to experience a wide assortment of products and exhibiting companies in an easy-to-navigate show floor layout,” said JIS Show Director Sara McDonough.
The exhibitors will be split up by pavilion, including “The Galleria,” silver and fashion jewelry, fine jewelry, and “Türkiye,” a section of fine jewelry made in Turkey, organized by the Turkish Jewellery Exporters' Association.
New to the show is the Surat Jewellery Manufacturers Association pavilion. The 3,000 square foot show floor space will feature 30 designers and manufacturers from Surat, India.
The organizers will share more information about events and other show announcements in the coming days.
To learn more, visit the JIS Spring Show website.
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