Four new brands to join Haute Jewels Geneva 2023

January 2023


Four new brands to join Haute Jewels Geneva 2023

Haute Jewels Geneva will return to the Fairmont Grand Hotel Geneva from Sunday 26th March – Sunday 2nd April 2023. Four new jewellery brands will join the 2023 line-up: Pasquale Bruni, Karen Suen, Busatti 1947 and Casato.

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our new jewellery brands will join the Haute Jewels Geneva 2023 line-up, which will return to the Fairmont Grand Hotel Geneva from Sunday 26th March – Sunday 2nd April 2023: Pasquale Bruni, Karen Suen, Busatti 1947 and Casato.

In addition, all eighteen luxury jewellery brands who participated in the 2022 event will be returning for the 2023 edition. The full list of exhibiting brands is listed below:

Yoko London | Roberto Coin | Sutra | Crivelli | Bayco | Etho Maria | Stenzhorn Marco Bicego | Mariani | Palmiero | Picchiotti | Gorgoglione | Hans D. Krieger Leo Pizzo | Verdi | Annamaria Cammilli | Sicis Jewels | Baraka | Pasquale Bruni | Karen Suen | Busatti 1947 | Casato

Haute Jewels Geneva Founder and CEO of Yoko London, Michael Hakimian, said: “We are delighted to welcome four unique brands to the Haute Jewels Geneva family. After a hugely successful event in 2022, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to grow the Haute Jewels Geneva concept with the addition of these brands”.

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The inaugural Haute Jewels Geneva took place in 2019 and saw four jewellery brands (Yoko London, Roberto Coin, Sutra and Crivelli) join forces to create a new jewellery show that broke the boundaries of traditional trade shows.

After being forced to cancel the event due to Covid in 2020 and 2021, Haute Jewels Geneva 2022 offered an elegant environment for jewellery buyers and suppliers to conduct business. The eighteen participating jewellery houses had participated in countless trade shows around the globe, and this collective experience informed the Haute Jewels Geneva concept.

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Each of the distinguished jewellery houses participating offer something unique but are likeminded in their approach to jewellery creation. They are seen as artisans in their own field, combining high quality materials with superior design to create spectacular haute jewels.

Although Haute Jewels Geneva has grown exponentially since its inception, one of its key aims remains to remove the formality from the traditional trade show experience, providing a relaxed atmosphere for both clients and exhibitors to discover exclusive jewellery designs.

Four new brands to join Haute Jewels Geneva 2023