The NYC Jewelry, Antique, & Object Show Returns in November
NYCJAOS is set for Nov. 21-23 in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood.

Hosted by KIL Promotions, the show will run from Nov. 21-23 at the Metropolitan Pavilion on 125 West 18th Street in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood.
The three-day show will feature almost 180 exhibitors from antique galleries to jewelry designers and luxury object makers. This year’s show will include many new exhibitors, organizers said.
“We were delighted that NYCJAOS continues to expand and thrive, proving the strong consumer passion for luxury thrifting and vintage offerings,” said Konstantinos I. Leoussis, founder of KIL Promotions and the jewelry designer behind KIL NYC.
“Our dedication to curating a distinctive contemporary treasure hunt for our guests drives every decision, especially as we expand, bringing in new jewelers, object makers, and art dealers.”
Leoussis added, “Vintage jewelry and objects hold genuine meaning and enduring value, each with its own place in history, giving you so much more than typical luxury goods—you also get the story that comes with it.”
NYCJAOS provides a unique atmosphere, it said, highlighting vintage and antique treasures alongside contemporary designer goods.
It will offer new and pre-owned jewelry, watches, fine silver goods, handbags, scarves, watches, art objects, and rare collectibles.
Tickets to NYCJAOS are available on the EventBrite website.
NYCJAOS will begin with a special VIP preview on Friday, Nov. 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. before opening to all attendees from 1 to 6 p.m.
A special ticket is required for the VIP preview, which can be purchased here.
NYCJAOS will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday Nov. 22 and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 23.
For more information on the show, including the complete list of dealers and exhibitors, visit the NYCJAOS website.
For information regarding vendors, sponsorships, advertising, and partnerships, contact KIL Promotions via email at hello@kilpromotions.com.
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