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Inhorgenta Munich 2020

INHORGENTA MUNICH Messe München, Germany 24 - 27 February 2023 Jewelers are the most important visitor group at INHORGENTA MUNICH, which will host the international watch, jewelry and gemstone industry in Munich from February 24 to 27. How does the retail sector deal with present challenges? We asked Anja Heiden, CEO Jewellery Division and Member of the Board of Wempe in Hamburg/Germany, and Dominik Maegli, Owner of MAEGLI tick different in Solothurn/Switzerland. In late February, INHORGENTA will provide valuable guidance in turbulent times. Despite all the challenges due to the pandemic and current economic developments: “We were rewarded with encouraging

Inhorgenta Munich 2020

INHORGENTA MUNICH Messe München, Germany 16 - 19 February 2024 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of INHORGENTA INHORGENTA has been the showcase for the industry and the key to opening up new markets since 1974. The 50th anniversary edition of INHORGENTA will take place from February 16 to 19, 2024 with a large supporting program. INHORGENTA started in 1974 as the “1st International Trade Fair for Watches, Jewelry, Gemstones and Silverware” and was a success right from the start. That was because the industry wanted to establish its own, dedicated trade fair for Germany and Europe. An opportunity for Messe

INHORGENTA 2026

INHORGENTA 20 to 23 February 2026 Main entrance West,  Am Messesee 2,  81829 Munich, Germany   From 20 to 23 February 2026, INHORGENTA presents “The Atelier: The Journey of Jewelry Craftsmanship from Tradition to Innovation” as a newly curated highlight format. The exhibition shows how craftsmanship refined over generations and cutting-edge technologies inspire one another—and how jewelry design is being reimagined in an increasingly digital world. The exhibition is located in Hall B2.352 and will be officially opened during the trade fair on Friday, 20 February at 12:15 pm. The Atelier is an immersive spatial installation that brings together traditional

Munich Jewellery Week 2020

Munich Jewellery Week 2020 9  - 15 March 2020 Munich, Germany Munich Jewellery Week statement on Coronavirus: Due to multiple cancellations, we are now back to about 63 confirmed events, just like when we first started making a map in 2013. With the Week constantly growing, and more and more international visitors flocking to Munich, this year was supposed to be the biggest to date – 120 events. But we have to face the crisis, and it will surely be a different kind of Munich Jewellery Week, more local, than international, less crowded and less noisy. With many gallerists and

Munich Jewellery Week 2024

Munich Jewellery Week 2024 28 February - 3 March 2024 Munich Jewellery Week is an annual, independent, artist-run contemporary jewellery initiative that takes place in the city of Munich every March. The success of the event, which grows exponentially every year, is in thanks to the spirit of collaboration by jewellery artists and designers from all over the world: students, emerging, mid-career and established art jewellers alike come to present their jewellery on their own terms, and in their own unique ways. MJW has gained a reputation for being the most important event for the field worldwide, and the number

Munich Jewellery Week

Artist-run, citywide programme of contemporary jewellery exhibitions, talks and pop-ups across Munich. The central hub hosts talks, presentations and networking throughout the week. Venue: Citywide; HQ: Lost Weekend, Schellingstraße 3, 80799 München, Germany Dates: 4–8 March 2026 Location: Munich, Germany Focus: Independent contemporary jewellery festival running in parallel with the Internationale Handwerksmesse and SCHMUCK munichjewelleryweek.com

Munich Jewellery Week 2019

From 11 until 17 March 2019, Munich Jewellery Week will showcase avant-garde contemporary jewellery by established and up-and-coming designers from all over the world. This yearly gathering is by far the most significant event on contemporary jewellery’s calendar; it’s a unique phenomenon, which plays a pace making role in the contemporary jewellery field. Hundreds of makers, students, educators and collectors come from all over the world to be inspired by this diverse programme that ranges from artist-run exhibitions, book launches and lectures to performances, mobile presentations and parties. We highlight some of the most interesting exhibitions in the very packed

PRESS RELEASE: INHORGENTA brings the future of jewelry craftsmanship to life with “THE ATELIER”

From 20 to 23 February 2026, INHORGENTA presents “The Atelier: The Journey of Jewelry Craftsmanship from Tradition to Innovation” as a newly curated highlight format. The exhibition shows how craftsmanship refined over generations and cutting-edge technologies inspire one another—and how jewelry design is being reimagined in an increasingly digital world. The exhibition is located in Hall B2.352 and will be officially opened during the trade fair on Friday, 20 February at 12:15 pm. The Atelier is an immersive spatial installation that brings together traditional jewelry craftsmanship, futuristic scenography and AI-based visuals. Within a reflective spatial concept featuring mirrored walls, monolithic

Herbert Hofmann Prize 2020

The International Craft Fair in Munich, planned from March 11th to 15th, was unfortunately cancelled due to the spread of the coronavirus. Nevertheless, for the 47th time the coveted Herbert Hofmann Prize of the SCHMUCK special show was awarded to three goldsmiths and jewellery designers writes Ilaria Ruggiero. The jury, consisting of Prof. Otto Künzli from Munich, Prof. Jantje Fleischhut from Düsseldorf, Dr. Gert Bruckner from the Danner Foundation Munich and Dr. Sabine Runde from Frankfurt, met virtually on Friday, March 13, 2020 to select the three award winners: Melanie Isverding and Katrin Feulner from Germany and Carla Nuis from the

SCHMUCK München

SCHMUCK München 4 – 8 March 2026 Internationale Handwerksmesse, Munich, Germany The international special show SCHMUCK for jewellery The SCHMUCKmünchen special show has been held annually since 1959 as part of the Internationale Handwerksmesse in Munich. It has set itself the task of tracing and documenting new developments in the gold and silversmith's craft. The history of SCHMUCKmünchen shows in an impressive way how design and culture change over the decades and how jewellery serves to convey messages of a social, political and personal nature. Internationale Handwerksmesse Munich, March 4 – 8, 2026 Messegelände, Hall B1 Underground line 2, “Messestadt

CANCELLED: Handwerk & Design 2020

CANCELLATION: Internationale Handwerksmesse 2020, Handwerk & Design and Garten München 11 to 15 March 2020 Neue Messe München, Munich, Germany The organising company GHM Gesellschaft für Handwerksmessen mbH has decided to cancel the 2020 edition of the Internationale Handwerksmesse, including Handwerk & Design and Garten München. This decision was made in light of the spread of the Coronavirus/Covid-19 and the urgent recommendation of the Bavarian government’s crisis team to cancel or postpone any large international trade shows until further notice. This also applies to the Internationale Handwerksmesse, which will take place again in 2021. The Internationale Handwerksmesse, scheduled to take