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NYC Jewelry Week (NYCJW)


NYC Jewelry Week (NYCJW) returns for its eighth edition from Monday, November 17 to Sunday, November 23, 2025. This year’s lineup is equipped with dynamic, innovative, and immersive programming bringing together the best and brightest in the industry for a week of amazing experiences. From in-person exhibitions, pop-ups and talks to virtual activities on YouTube, NYCJW serves up can’t-miss jewelry moments that are inspiring, unexpected, and totally unforgettable. Free and open to the public, this year’s full lineup and calendar of events are live on NYC Jewelry Week’s website, where interested guests can register to attend.

NYCJW 2025 introduces the theme “Art Worn,” exploring how artistic intent transforms jewelry into deeply expressive pieces that transcend traditional adornment. The NYCJW platform also celebrates the societal influence of jewelry as a powerful means of self-expression and individuality, aligning with its mission—jewelry for all. Beyond its core events, NYCJW leads several strategic initiatives designed to drive progress within the industry, including a flagship equity initiative called HERE WE ARE and mentorship program, One for the Future, which celebrates the next generation of emerging talent. Each year, NYCJW also presents the HERE WE ARE Awards, honoring innovative and influential professionals shaping the jewelry field today.

NYCJW 2025 is proudly sponsored by Jewelers Mutual, Heritage Auctions, Kietiene Art Projects, Misfit Diamonds, Gemological Institute of America, Mahnaz Collection, Dutch Culture USA, OWL Financial, David Yurman, Halstead, Gesswein, Jewelers of America, RAGO, Myron Toback Inc., ONI, Winslow Astro, Platinum Guild International, Art Jewelry Forum, LALAoUNIS, Aranzenit Jewelry, Galerie Magazine, Europa Star Jewellery, Black In Jewelry Coalition, Pratt Institute, Museum of Arts and Design, Brooklyn Metal Works, The Jewelry Library, Society of North American Goldsmiths, The NoHo Business Improvement District, and Female Design Council.

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