Alright, so, I gotta tell you about this whole jewelry trade show thing I got into for 2024. It all started when I was scrolling through my emails. I stumbled upon some newsletters talking about the hottest trends in jewelry and upcoming trade shows.

I thought, “Hey, this could be cool!” So, I did a little digging.
Finding the Right Show
First, I checked out a bunch of different shows. There’s this one called the “IJO” in Orlando, Florida, that seemed pretty big. Also, there was one mentioned in Atlanta, GA at the Cobb Galleria Center, with dates for both spring and fall. They called it “THE IJO CONFERENCE”. Seemed like a big deal.
Then there’s this thing called ASD Market Week, which sounded massive. It’s like, the go-to for retailers to find all sorts of stuff, not just jewelry. I started to think about how these events could be a goldmine for finding new suppliers and seeing what’s trending.
Why These Shows Matter
From what I gathered, these trade shows are where everyone in the jewelry world meets up. You got your retailers, your designers, manufacturers, all sorts of folks from like, a hundred different countries. It’s like, the place to be if you’re into jewelry.
I realized these shows aren’t just about looking at shiny things. They’re about making connections, you know? Like, if you’re a small-time jewelry seller, you can meet up with the people who make the jewelry. That way, you can get your hands on the newest designs and maybe even get a good deal.

Planning My Trip
- Picked a show that seemed like the best fit for me.
- Booked my flight and hotel. Gotta do that early, or you’ll end up paying way too much.
- Made a list of the suppliers and designers I wanted to check out.
- Packed my bags, including some comfy shoes because I knew I’d be doing a lot of walking.
The Show Experience
When I finally got to the show, it was nuts! So many people, so many booths. I spent hours walking around, checking out all the different jewelry. I talked to a bunch of people, learned about their businesses, and saw some really cool designs.
Wrapping It Up
By the end of the show, I was exhausted, but it was totally worth it. I made some great connections, got tons of ideas, and found some awesome new stuff for my shop.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure into the world of jewelry trade shows. It’s a lot of work, but if you’re serious about jewelry, it’s definitely something you should check out!