Registration Now Open for JIS Spring 2025
The jewelry trade show is set for March 9-11 in Miami.

The event is scheduled for March 9-11 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida.
It is open to jewelry trade professionals, including buyers, retailers, wholesalers, diamond dealers, pawn brokers, distributors, and more.
More than 300 exhibitors are set to attend the show, which will feature pavilions dedicated to fine jewelry, silver and fashion jewelry, lab-grown diamonds, equipment, and technology and services.
Also returning to the show is the Galleria Pavilion, which JIS said will provide a premium buying environment, and a pavilion organized by the Turkish Jewellery Exporters' Association featuring fine jewelry made in Türkiye.
Exhibiting brands include A.V. Diamonds, BA Gold, Heera Moti, Ken Craft Inc., Shy Creation, and America’s Gold.
Attendees will have opportunities to connect with retailers, wholesalers, and industry leaders from the U.S., Caribbean, Latin America and beyond, JIS said.
The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on March 9-10, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 11.
"This is more than just a show—it’s a cornerstone event for jewelry professionals to build connections, discover must-have products and optimize their buying strategies in an easy-to-navigate environment,” said JIS Show Director Sara McDonough.
For registration and additional information, click here.
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