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New London Jewellery Show To Launch In September

The National Association of Jewellers (NAJ) and CloserStill Media, the company behind The Jewellery Show, have announced an exclusive agreement within The British Allied Trades Federation (BATF) that will see members of the Association receive significant benefits, to include major stand discounts.

The new show will take place between 5-6 September at London’s Excel Arena, and will be the UK’s only dedicated industry wide trade event hosting fine, contemporary, designer jewellery.

“This agreement will prove to be a major cost saving for members exhibiting at the Jewellery Show,” explained Lindsey Straughton, NAJ’s head of communications and industry liaison.

Boasting a team with extensive experience in delivering jewellery industry trade shows, show director of The Jewellery Show, Lennox Addo, added:  “The jewellery industry has a rich history based on collaboration and partnerships. NAJ and the Jewellery Show will be no different – but with a strong focus on providing a platform designed for support and growth for suppliers.”

Visit www.thejewelleryshow.co.uk

 

Top: Fine designer jewellery will be showcased at The Jewellery Show in September.

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