Sunday, January 26, 2020

FINALLY, DIAMONDS ARE AN INSTITUTIONAL ASSET


A Survey of research relating to the Diamong Standard Commodity
  • Breakthrough: A fungible diamond commodity enables institutional use, transparent price discovery of 16 million geological varieties of diamonds by a market maker. No estimates, surveys or subjectivity are used in the standardization process. 
  • A delivered physical commodity, in the form of a standardized coin or bar, like gold, is a stable store of value, with a daily market fix. Each asset contains an exchange-sourced publicly-audited set of natural diamonds, statistically calibrated by geological scarcity. 
  • The physical commodity features digital audit, authentication, and secure and efficient blockchain transaction technology, using an embedded wireless encryption chip.
  • Unprecedented regulatory approval and oversight.
  • Diamonds are a $1.2 trillion natural resource, uncorrelated to gold, stocks and bonds. A hedge with high return vs. stocks and bonds, during previous recessions. 
  • Commodity solves constraints to use of diamonds by investors and asset managers: standardization, fix price, price discovery, low transaction friction, and liquidity. 
  • Diamond commodity liquidity and price discovery will be further enhanced by forthcoming futures, options and a physical ETF
  • Traditional demand estimated at $180-300 billion, based on 15-28% holdings by investors, of gold, silver, platinum and palladium.
  • Diamonds are at a multi-year low price, vs. gold at multi-year highs—while investors seek hard assets, deep into the longest ever bull market.

Diamonds - the inaccesible commodity

For decades, investors have sought to utilize diamonds as an investment asset. Diamonds are extremely attractive — and not just because they are beautiful:
  • Supply-constrained, long demanded, permanent natural resource
  • Extremely dense value concentration, around $400,000 per ounce
  • Deep, stable asset class: $1.2 trillion above-ground and $30 billion per year production
  • Approximately 2.5% stock-to-flow ratio, similar to gold
  • Global supply and demand for jewelry and industrial applications
  • Hard asset historically uncorrelated to stocks, bonds, gold and other commodities 
  • Strong performance during two recent recessions — outperforming stocks and bonds
But diamonds have never been a liquid commodity due to several challenges:
  • Extreme variations between stones, with no standardization or fungibility
  • Non-linear values based on quantitative, qualitative and subjective diamond factors 
  • Former cartel control—supply chain dependent on retail markup and price secrecy
  • No market price, price discovery mechanism, regulatory oversight, or transparency
  • Immense liquidity discount and transaction friction (i.e. auction fees)

Several factors make 2020 “The Year of the Diamond”

  • Growing investor demand, seeking hard assets to provide diversification, returns, and hedging—ten years into an unprecedented bull market
  • Diamond prices at a 10 year low, primarily due to market credit issues, not supply or demand fluctuations
  • Technological advances: automated market making, statistical arbitrage, optimization and blockchain, led to the invention of the fungible and fair diamond commodity 
  • Launch of the Diamond Standard commodities : the world’s first fair, fungible and transparent diamond commodity, with a daily market-determined fix price 
  • The Diamond Standard Coin is launching in Q2 2020, with an initial offering that will calibrate the permanent diamond content, via reverse auction

Establishing the Diamond Standard

  • The Diamond Standard commodities consume graded natural diamonds of every quality between 0.25 and 1.99 carats, in proportion to their geological scarcity.
  • This constant demand for every diamond quality establishes Diamond Standard Co. as the world’s first market-maker for loose diamonds
  • Diamond Standard Co. will make transparent bids for 16 million varieties of diamonds, on the regulated, member-governed electronic Diamond Standard Exchange
  • Using automated market-making technology, Diamond Standard raises its bids to the degree necessary to purchase statistically valid samples of all diamonds
  • This process instigates price discovery for the “least-cost-to-deliver” diamonds of every quality, on a continuous basis
  • The Diamond Standard, the median of the statistically valid samples, never changes, and the diamonds are sorted into equivalent sets by an optimizer—every set is public 
  • The result is a standardized commodity, comprised of varieties of diamonds, in aggregate within 2% of a permanent median—with public data for mathematical proof
  • The standardized Coin and Bars are fungible, with a single market-determined fix price
  • Standardization dramatically reduces transaction friction, and increases liquidity
  • Diamond grading, sorting and assembly by the Gemological Institute of America  
  • Diamond Standard Exchange, with custody and global settlement by the GIA, is disintermediating the diamond supply chain, reducing supply chain cost
  • See the Diamond Standard White Paper for a detailed presentation

Diamond Financialization and Regulation

  • Diamond Standard Co., as an arms-length market-maker (buying but not selling), instigates transparent price discovery for all varieties of loose diamonds, up to 2 carats  
  • The Diamond Standard Coin (initial index price $10,000) is expected to launch in early 2020, followed by the Diamond Standard Bar in late 2020 (initial index price $100,000)
  • The physical commodity will trade on spot exchanges. These are expected to include digital currency exchanges in the U.S., and digital and commodity exchanges globally
  • The VWAP (volume-weighted average price) of key exchanges will be the daily fix price
  • Diamond Standard Co. is principal dealer of the commodity, but not a market-maker.   It sells new commodities at the fix established by the trading in the secondary market

Regulatory Oversight

  • The Diamond Standard Commodity is not a security, it is a delivered physical commodity
  • The U.S. regulator of physical commodities is the Federal Trade Commission, enforcing delivery, weight and purity. The F.T.C does not oversee investment products
  • The U.S. S.E.C. and C.F.T.C. do not regulate the primary sale of physical commodities, like Diamond Standard’s—they regulate exchanges and derivatives respectively
  • Diamond Standard sought a regulator, and selected the Bermuda Monetary Authority. It supervises, regulates and inspects financial institutions and exchanges, and under the 2018 Digital Assets Business Act, companies utilizing the blockchain like Diamond Standard, to ensure compliance with international standards 
  • Upon the issuance of a license by the Bermuda Monetary Authority, it will oversee 
  • the segregation and protection of investor funds during commodity production
  • the delivery of statistically valid samples of diamonds to the GIA
  • the enforcement of FATCA, KYC & AML compliance
  • the issuance of digital asset tokens integrated with the commodity, for audit, authentication and transactions on a number of blockchain platforms 
  • internal audit by Deloitte of the commodity issuer operations 
  • When the traded on an exchange, the spot commodity transaction is subject to the oversight of the regulator or state commission pertinent to that exchange 

Near Term Financial Instruments

  • C.F.T.C regulated futures contract will follow the physical commodity spot trading
  • Physical asset ETF will be filed with the S.E.C. in mid 2020, followed by international ETFs

Diamonds as a Diversification and Hedge

  • Low-negative correlation to gold, and low-positive correlation to USD (Auer 2013, 2014)
  • No correlation to stocks, even diamond mining stocks (Jotanovic 2018, 2019)
  • Diamonds are an effective diversifier to other commodities (Spar 2006, Low 2016)
  • Noteworthy: Gold is at a multi-year high, while diamonds are at a multi-year low
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  • Historically, diamonds have exhibited no correlation to, and far lower volatility than other major commodities (Spar 2006)
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Historical Returns of Diamonds

  • Between 1999-2010, a period with two recessions, diamonds returned 6.4% annualized in real USD terms, outperforming stocks and bonds (Renneboog 2012)
  • Between 2003-2012, diamonds returned 10% annualized in real USD terms, outperforming stocks and bonds, and within 2% of gold (Renneboog 2012)
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  • Between 2015-2019, diamonds substantially underperformed gold, stocks and bonds
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Diamond Demand Analysis

  • 15-28% of the global supply of fungible precious metals—gold, silver, platinum and palladium—are held by investors as a store of wealth
  • With an above-the-ground market value of $1.2 trillion (Zimnisky 2013), (4x the value of platinum), 15% of diamonds, or $180 billion, is the baseline traditional-demand
  • Combined, BlackRock, Vanguard, StateStreet, Invesco, Putnam, Barclays, JP Morgan, Nomura, UBS, Fidelity, Allianz, BNY Mellon, AXA, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, BNP Paribas, Van Eck, T. Rowe, WisdomTree, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Northern Trust, Wellington, and Prudential own a grand total of zero diamonds
  • Unidirectional filling of institutional allocations to diamonds may take 7-15 years
  • As the bull market for stocks and bonds extends to an unprecedented eleventh year, investors cite recession concerns, and an interest in uncorrelated hard assets

The Digital Asset Use Case

  • Diamond Standard Commodity contains technology to audit, authenticate & transact
  • The only physical commodity that can asset-back smart contracts or digital currencies
  • Diamonds are the only natural resource that has the dense value and crystal structure, in order to be deliverable, portable, easy to authenticate, audited and decentralized
  • Diamonds could be the ideal reserve asset for the future of digital currencies, creating demand beyond the expected 15-19% ordinarily sought by hard asset investors

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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

JEWELRY CALENDAR 2020


JANUARY 2020

Jewelry History Series
January 3-4, 2020
Miami Convention Center
Miami, FL
Gail Brett Levine
718-896-1536
naja.appraisers@netzero.net

The Original Miami Beach Antique Show
January 4-8, 2020
Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach, FL
Amanda Hampton
(646) 668-3740
amanda.hampton@emeraldexpo.com

Malaysia International Jewellery Fair Spring Edition 2020
January 10-13, 2020
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Organizer
6-03-5891-1157
info@eliteexpo.com.my

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
January 12-13, 2020
Hilton Miami Downtown
Miami, FL
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

T-GOLD - International Jewellery Technology Show
January 17-22, 2020
Vicenza Expo Centre
Vicenza, Italy
Patrizia Rovaris
39-0444-969-111
media@iegexpo.it

Bijorhca Paris
January 17-20, 2020
Paris Porte de Versailles
Paris, France
Show Office
33-01-47-56-52-82
info@bijorhca.com

VICENZAORO January - The Jewellery Boutique Show
January 17-22, 2020
Italian Exhibition Group
Vicenza, Italy
Patrizia Rovaris
39-0444-969-111
media@iegexpo.it

IJT International Jewellery Fair Tokyo
January 20-23, 2020
Tokyo Big Sight
Tokyo, Japan
Reed Exhibitions
81-3-3349-8503
ijt-eng@reedexpo.co.jp

New Orleans Gift and Jewelry Show
January 23-26, 2020
New Orleans Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, LA
Dave Harrington
331-481-5755
info@helenbrett.com

Toronto Home + Gift Market
January 26-30, 2020
The International Centre & Toronto Congress Centre
Toronto, ON
Karen Bassels
416-642-1024
kbassels@cangift.org

Mode Accessories Show
January 26-28, 2020
Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto Airport
Toronto, ON
Alice Chee
416-510-0114
info@mode-accessories.com

Centurion Phoenix 2020
January 29-31, 2020
Invitation only
Phoenix, AZ
Howard Hauben
516-377-5909
hh@centurionjewelry.com

JOGS Tucson Gem & Jewelry Show
January 30 - February 10, 2020
Tucson Expo Center
Tucson, AZ
JOGS Inc.
213-629-3030
info@jogsshow.com

Pueblo Gem & Mineral Show
January 31 - February 12, 2020
Ramada by Wyndham, 777 W Cushing St
Tucson, AZ
Marcie
310-586-6816
marcie@pueblogemshow.com

FEBRUARY 2020
Arizona Mineral & Fossil Show
February 1-15, 2020
Hotel Tucson City Center
Tucson, AZ
Show Office
505-867-0425
mineralshowslld@gmail.com

Spring Fair 2020
February 2-6, 2020
The NEC
Birmingham, UK
Visitor Inquiries
44-0-203-033-2500
visitor.help@ascentialassist.com

NAJA 53rd ACE It Winter Education Conference
February 2-3, 2020
Tucson Convention Center
Tucson, AZ
Gail Brett Levine
718-896-1536
naja.appraisers@netzero.net

AGTA GemFair Tucson
February 4-9, 2020
Tucson Convention Center
Tucson, AZ
Kimberly Petersen
800-972-1162
shows@agta.org

AGTA Gemfair
February 4-9, 2020
Tucson Convention Center, Booth #2008
Tucson, AZ
Stuller Events Team
866-751-5692
events@stuller.com

GJX Gem & Jewelry Show
February 4-9, 2020
GJX Pavilion
Tucson, AZ
520-882-4200
info@gjxusa.com

JCK Tucson
February 5-8, 2020
JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa
Tucson, AZ
Reed Exhibitions
203-840-5684
inquiry@jck.reedexpo.com

Mid-South Jewelry and Accessories Fair
February 7-9, 2020
Agricenter International
Memphis, TN
Dave Harrington
331-481-5755
info@helenbrett.com

Ambiente 2020
February 7-11, 2020
Messe Frankfurt Exhibition Centre
Frankfurt, Germany
Neeta Correa
905-824-5017
info@canada.messefrankfurt.com

International Diamond Week in Israel
February 10-12, 2020
Israel Diamond Exchange Trading Floor
Ramat Gan, Israel
Tal Sadan
+972544694041
Tals@isde.co.il

Pueblo Gem & Mineral Show - Extended
February 13-16, 2020
Ramada by Wyndham, 777 W Cushing St
Tucson, AZ
Marcie
310-586-6816
marcie@pueblogemshow.com

IIJS Signature 2020
February 13-16, 2020
Bombay Exhibition Centre
Mumbai, India
Show Office
91-22-4354-1800
signature@gjepcindia.com

The Palm Beach Show
February 13-18, 2020
Palm Beach County Convention Center
West Palm Beach, FL
Palm Beach Show Group
561-822-5440
info@palmbeachshow.com

India Gem & Jewellery Machinery Expo (IGJME) 2019
February 13-16, 2020
Bombay Exhibition Centre
Mumbai, India
Show Office
91-22-4354-1800
igjme@gjepcindia.com

Inhorgenta 2020
February 14-17, 2020
Messe Munchen
Munich, Germany
Neeta Correa
905-813-1051
info@canada-unlimited.com

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
February 17-18, 2020
Tropicana Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

Naples Art, Antique and Jewelry Show
February 21-25, 2020
Naples Exhibition Center
Naples, FL
Palm Beach Show Group
561-822-5440
info@palmbeachshow.com

Alberta Home + Gift Market
February 23-26, 2020
Edmonton EXPO Centre
Edmonton, AB
Brenda Harrison
416-642-1049
bharrison@cangift.org

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair
February 25-29, 2020
IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Center
Nonthaburi, Bangkok, Thailand
Thai Gems & Jewelry Traders Association
662-630-1390
info@bangkokgemsfair.com

MARCH 2020

HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show
March 2-6, 2020
AsiaWorld-Expo
Hong Kong, China
Katy Cheng
416-366-3594
toronto.office@hktdc.org

HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show
March 4-8, 2020
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong, China
Katy Cheng
416-366-3594
toronto.office@hktdc.org

The Gem Expo - Toronto
March 6-8, 2020
Hyatt Regency
Toronto, ON
Salim Moorani
647-773-9001
info@thegemexpo.com

Atlanta Jewelry Show
March 7-9, 2020
Cobb Galleria Centre
Atlanta, GA
Show Office
800-241-0399
info@atlantajewelryshow.com

XVII International Baltic Jewellery Show 'Amber Trip' 2020
March 11-14, 2020
LITEXPO Exhibition Centre
Vilnius, Lithuania
Show Office
370-61-853-538
info@ambertrip.com

MJSA Expo
March 15-17, 2020
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
New York, NY
Trade Show Dept.
774-225-6014
info@mjsa.org

JA New York Spring Show
March 15-17, 2020
Jacob Javits Convention Center
New York, NY
Drew Lawsky
646-668-3730
drew.lawsky@emeraldexpo.com

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
March 16-17, 2020
Hyatt Regency Miami
Miami, FL
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

Amberif 27 - International Fair of Amber, Jewellery and Gemstones
March 18-21, 2020
AMBEREXPO Exhibition and Convention Centre
Gdansk, Poland
Slawomir Fijalkowski
48-58-55-49-134
amberif@mtgsa.com.pl

Bench Jeweler Workshop
March 27-28, 2020
Stuller, Inc.
Lafayette, LA
Stuller Events Team
866-751-5692
events@stuller.com

APRIL 2020
IS March
April 4-6, 2020
Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach, FL
JIS Show
800-840-5612
info@jisshow.com

48th MidEast Watch & Jewellery Show
April 14-18, 2020
Expo Centre Sharjah
Sharjah, UAE
Abdul Rahim Abdul Rawoof
971-6-577-0000
a.rahim@expo-centre.aeinfo@expo-centre.ae

OroArezzo
April 18-21, 2020
Arezzo Fiere e Congressi
Arezzo, Italy
Adelaide Ruzzi
39-0575-9361
info@oroarezzo.it

Stuller's Bridge Event
April 19-21, 2020
Stuller, Inc.
Lafayette, LA
Stuller Events Team
866-751-5692
events@stuller.com

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
April 20-21, 2020
Marriott NY Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn, NY
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

Watches & Wonders
April 25-29, 2020
Geneva Palexpo
Geneva, Switzerland
Show Office
41-22-808-58-00
info@hautehorlogerie.org

American Gem Society's Conclave 2020
April 27-29, 2020
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
Denver, CO
Matt Dadey
702-255-6500
mdadey@ags.org
MAY 2020
West Coast Gem & Mineral Show (Spring)
May 8-10, 2020
Hilton Orange County, 300 Bristol St
Costa Mesa, CA
Show Office
505-867-0425
mineralshowslld@gmail.com

International Jewelry and Merchandise Show
May 14-17, 2020
New Orleans Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, LA
Dave Harrington
331-481-5755
info@helenbrett.com

IJK International Jewellery Fair Kobe
May 14-16, 2020
Kobe International Exhibition Hall
Kobe, Japan
Reed Exhibitions
81-3-3349-8503
ijk-eng@reedexpo.co.jp

6th Mediterranean Gemmological and Jewellery Conference
May 15-17, 2020
Mediterranean Palace
Thessaloniki, Greece
Branko Deljanin
604-619-3590
info@brankogems.com

Santa Fe Symposium
May 17-20, 2020
Hotel Albuquerque
Albuquerque, NM
Organizer
800-952-6222
events@riogrande.com

STORE 2020
May 26-27, 2020
Toronto Congress Centre, North Building
Toronto, ON
Michelle Ribout
416-467-3746
mribout@retailcouncil.org

GLDA Las Vegas Gem & Jewelry Show
May 27-30, 2020
The Mirage Casino and Resort
Las Vegas, NV
GLDA Inc.
301-294-1640
brandy@glda.com

Canadian Grand Prix New Product Awards Gala
May 27, 2020
Toronto Congress Centre
Toronto
Michelle Ribout
416-892-7048
events@retailcouncil.org

Excellence in Retailing Awards Gala
May 28, 2020
Toronto Congress Centre
Toronto
Michelle Ribout
416-892-7048
events@retailcouncil.org

LUXURY
May 31 - June 5, 2020
The Venetian
Las Vegas, NV
Reed Exhibitions
203-840-5684
inquiry@jck.reedexpo.com

JUNE 2020
Couture
June 1-5, 2020
Wynn Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Elana Cutler
646-668-3711
elana.cutler@emeraldexpo.com

AGTA GemFair Las Vegas
June 1-5, 2020
Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, NV
Kimberly Petersen
800-972-1162
shows@agta.org

PREMIER
June 1-5, 2020
Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, NV
Amanda Hampton
(646) 668-3740
amanda.hampton@emeraldexpo.com

Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
June 1-5, 2020
Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, NV
Amanda Hampton
(646) 668-3740
amanda.hampton@emeraldexpo.com

JIS Exchange
June 1-5, 2020
Sands Expo & the Venetian
Las Vegas, NV
JIS Show
800-840-5612
info@jisshow.com

JCK Las Vegas
June 2-5, 2020
Sands Expo & the Venetian
Las Vegas, NV
Reed Exhibitions
203-840-5684
inquiry@jck.reedexpo.com

JCK Las Vegas
June 2-5, 2020
Sands Expo, Booth #13089, ETS Booth # 58055
Las Vegas, NV
Stuller Events Team
866-751-5692
events@stuller.com

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
June 22-23, 2020
Hyatt Regency Miami
Miami, FL
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

JULY 2020
Jovella - The 15th International Jewelry Exhibition in Israel
July 6-7, 2020
David Intercontinental Hotel
Tel-Aviv, Israel
Irit Atlas
972-3-5626090
marcom@stier-group.com

Stuller's Bridge Event
July 12-14, 2020
Stuller, Inc.
Lafayette, LA
Stuller Events Team
866-751-5692
events@stuller.com

Singapore International Jewelry Expo 2020
July 23-26, 2020
Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre
Singapore
Gina Lim
65-6278-8666
gina@cems.com.sg

The Gem Expo - Toronto
July 24-26, 2020
Hyatt Regency
Toronto, ON
Salim Moorani
647-773-9001
info@thegemexpo.com

New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
July 24-26, 2020
Metropolitan Pavilion
New York, NY
Amanda Hampton
(646) 668-3740
amanda.hampton@emeraldexpo.com

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
July 27-28, 2020
Marriott NY Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn, NY
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

AUGUST 2020
IIJS Premier 2020
August 6-10, 2020
Bombay Exhibition Centre
Mumbai, India
Show Office
91-22-4354-1800
iijs@gjepcindia.com

East Coast Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show
August 7-9, 2020
Better Living Center, Eastern States Exposition
West Springfield, MA
Show Office
505-867-0425
mineralshowslld@gmail.com

NAJA 54th ACE It Mid-Year Education Conference
August 8-11, 2020
TBA
San Diego, CA
Gail Brett Levine
718-896-1536
naja.appraisers@netzero.net

Atlanta Jewelry Show
August 8-10, 2020
Cobb Galleria Centre
Atlanta, GA
Show Office
800-241-0399
info@atlantajewelryshow.com

Canadian Jewellery Expos Toronto
August 9-10, 2020
The International Centre, Hall 5
Mississauga, ON
Lilie Ford
905-706-4249
info@cjexpos.com

JA New York Summer Show
August 9-12, 2020
Jacob Javits Convention Center
New York, NY
Drew Lawsky
646-668-3730
drew.lawsky@emeraldexpo.com

Mid-South Jewelry and Accessories Fair
August 14-16, 2020
Agricenter International
Memphis, TN
Dave Harrington
331-481-5755
info@helenbrett.com

Canadian Jewellery Expos Edmonton
August 15-17, 2020
Shaw Conference Centre
Edmonton, AB
Lilie Ford
905-706-4249
info@cjexpos.com

New Orleans Gift and Jewelry Show
August 20-23, 2020
New Orleans Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, LA
Dave Harrington
331-481-5755
info@helenbrett.com

Expo Prestige 2020
August 23-25, 2020
Palais de Congres de Montreal (Montreal Convention Centre)
Montreal, QC
Helene Cote
514-485-3333
helenecote@cbq.qc.ca

Baltimore Art, Antique and Jewelry Show
August 27-30, 2020
Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, MD
Palm Beach Show Group
561-822-5440
info@palmbeachshow.com

SEPTEMBER 2020
HKTDC Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair
September 1-5, 2020
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong, China
Katy Cheng
416-366-3594
toronto.office@hktdc.org

FACETS Sri Lanka 2019
September 4-6, 2020
BMICH Exhibition and Convention Centre
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Show Office
94-11-259-7226
facets@facetssrilanka.com

VICENZAORO September - The Jewellery Boutique Show
September 5-9, 2020
Vicenza Expo Centre
Vicenza, Italy
Patrizia Rovaris
39-0444-969-111
media@iegexpo.it

Midora Leipzig
September 5-7, 2020
Exhibition Centre Leipzig
Leipzig, Germany
Show Office
49-341-678-8270
info@midora.de

Autumn Fair 2020
September 6-9, 2020
The NEC
Birmingham, UK
Visitor Inquiries
44-0-203-033-2500
visitor.help@ascentialassist.com

International Jewellery & Watch Fair 2020
September 12-14, 2020
ICC Sydney
Sydney, Australia
Jewellery Registrations
61-2-94527575
jewelleryfair@expertiseevents.com.au

International Jewellery London
September 13-15, 2020
Alexandra Palace
London, UK
44-0-20-8271-2144
ijl.helpline@reedexpo.co.uk

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
September 14-15, 2020
Tropicana Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

IndiGem Vancouver
September 19-21, 2020
Vancouver Convention Centre, Canada Place
Vancouver, BC
Alex Kuznetsov
info@indigem.com

Stuller's Bridge Event
September 20-22, 2020
Stuller, Inc.
Lafayette, LA
Stuller Events Team
866-751-5692
events@stuller.com

Portojoia - International Jewellery Gold & Watch Exhibition
September 24-27, 2020
Exponor
Porto, Portugal
Amelia Estevao
351-229-981-400
amelia.estevao@exponor.pt

OCTOBER 2020
Intergem 2020
October 2-5, 2020
Messe Idar-Oberstein
Idar-Oberstein, Germany
Kai-Uwe Hille
49-6781-568-722-00
office@intergem.de

Stuller's Bridge Event
October 11-13, 2020
Stuller, Inc.
Lafayette, LA
Stuller Events Team
866-751-5692
events@stuller.com

Centurion South Beach 2020 (For qualified retailers only)
October 14-17, 2020
Venue to be announced
Miami Beach, FL
Howard Hauben
516-377-5909
hh@centurionjewelry.com

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
October 19-20, 2020
Marriott NY Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn, NY
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

New York City Jewelry & Watch Show
October 23-26, 2020
Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th St
New York, NY
Palm Beach Show Group
561-822-5440
info@palmbeachshow.com

JA New York Fall
October 25-27, 2020
Jacob Javits Convention Center
New York, NY
Drewsky Lawsky
646-668-3730
drew.lawsky@emeraldexpo.com

The Gem Expo - Toronto
October 30 - November 1, 2020
Hyatt Regency
Toronto, ON
Salim Moorani
647-773-9001
info@thegemexpo.com

NOVEMBER 2020
Mid-South Jewelry and Accessories Fair
November 6-8, 2020
Agricenter International
Memphis, TN
Dave Harrington
331-481-5755
info@helenbrett.com

Atlanta Contemporary Jewelry Show
November 6-8, 2020
The Carter Center
Atlanta, GA

2020 ICA Congress
November 15-22, 2020
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Abu Dhabi, UAE

International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
November 16-17, 2020
Hyatt Regency Miami
Miami, FL
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

International Jewelry and Merchandise Show
November 19-22, 2020
New Orleans Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, LA
Dave Harrington
331-481-5755
info@helenbrett.com

DECEMBER 2020
International Watch and Jewelry Guild Show
December 7-8, 2020
Tropicana Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Joe Nelson
213-598-4424
joenelson@cox.net

Helen Brett Holiday Market
December 11-13, 2020
Lamar-Dixon Expo Center
Gonzales, LA
Dave Harrington
331-481-5755
info@helenbrett.com