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Jewelry Takes Center Stage in Naples with Open Tarì

From October 10th to 13th, the fall edition of Tarì returns, featuring 500 companies from the Campania Goldsmith District


"In a time of great uncertainty, Open is an opportunity for discussion and cooperation. Tarì promotes a shared entrepreneurial vision, capable of addressing market challenges and valorizing time, including through culture and innovation." With these words, Tarì President Vincenzo Giannotti previews the spirit that will animate the upcoming new edition of Open, scheduled for October 10th to 13th. This professional event dedicated to Italian jewelry reaffirms the Campania Goldsmith District's position as a benchmark for the sector, with 500 exhibiting companies, including residents and guests, offering a selection of fine jewelry, trendy collections, and technological innovation. The program will kick off on October 9th with an extra-fair event in Torre del Greco, featuring a visit to the Coral Museum, and will continue with B2B meetings on the 10th. The fall edition focuses on the theme of Time, the focus of two exhibitions: "Precious Time," featuring antique 19th-century clocks from the Royal Palace of Naples, restored by Tarì, and period jewelry; and "Time That Remains," featuring works by Dario Tironi made from recycled materials. On Saturday the 11th at 11:00 a.m., a discussion with Vincenzo Giannotti, Tiziana D'Angelo, Francesco Vitale, and the artist Tironi will explore the value of time. On Sunday the 12th at 11:00 a.m., the discussion "Italian Jewelry: Perspectives and Challenges of Retail – Focus Campania" will take place, featuring Federpreziosi executives and moderated by journalist Giovanni Micera, Editor-in-Chief of Preziosa Magazine. In the afternoon, digital training will be held with Alessandro Mazzù and the use of AI for social media. Internationalization will take center stage with Campania Meets the World, an ICE project that will bring 27 buyers from 11 countries to Tarì. Open also supports the "Workplaces that Promote Health" project, with a dedicated space on prevention in collaboration with ASL Caserta and SIA. The event adheres to the environmental, social, and economic sustainability criteria, as reflected in the Centro Orafo's financial statements.

 

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