Si è Concluso l'Istanbul Jewelry Show
La 58a edizione dell'IJS ha accolto oltre 18.000 visitatori da 131 Paesi e quasi 1.000 aziende del settore
From October 1st to 4th, Istanbul hosted the 58th edition of the IJS Istanbul Jewelry Show. Organized by Informa Markets and sponsored by Elmas Kule, the fair welcomed 18,683 professional visitors from 131 countries, confirming its position among the top five jewelry events in the world. Nearly 1,000 companies and brands from 15 countries presented their latest collections, with a focus on gold and diamond jewelry, the undisputed protagonists among the new products. The IJS Tech section offered technological and supply chain solutions for manufacturers and laboratories, contributing to the development of the industry.
Co-founder Şermin Cengiz emphasized the fair's steady growth since 1986 and IJS's strategic role in boosting Turkish exports, which reached $7.48 billion in 2024. However, the synergy generated by the event extends well beyond national borders, involving Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Among the countries with the highest visitor numbers were Iran, Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Iraq, and Bulgaria, key markets for the international jewelry trade. Creativity was also given considerable space with the Designer Club, a showcase for young talents and master craftsmen, and the seventh edition of Art for Jewellery: Inspiration Hub, which discussed Spring/Summer 2026 trends, sustainability, digital marketing, and social media visibility.
Co-founder Şermin Cengiz emphasized the fair's steady growth since 1986 and IJS's strategic role in boosting Turkish exports, which reached $7.48 billion in 2024. However, the synergy generated by the event extends well beyond national borders, involving Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Among the countries with the highest visitor numbers were Iran, Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Iraq, and Bulgaria, key markets for the international jewelry trade. Creativity was also given considerable space with the Designer Club, a showcase for young talents and master craftsmen, and the seventh edition of Art for Jewellery: Inspiration Hub, which discussed Spring/Summer 2026 trends, sustainability, digital marketing, and social media visibility.