MJSA Showcase Pavilion Returning to JA New York
The pavilion will be part of the 2026 JA New York Spring show, scheduled for March 15 to 17.

Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America announced last week that the pavilion again will be part of the JA New York Spring show, which is scheduled for March 15 to 17 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
It will feature an array of jewelry-making tools, equipment, supplies, and services, including 3D printers and software, precision bench tools, and production equipment, from well-known industry vendors.
As of press time, the exhibitors included the following:
• Asiga, a provider of precision 3D printers and materials;
• Ball Chain Manufacturing Co., the world’s largest manufacturer of ball chain and related accessories;
• CAD Blu Inc., a supplier of 3D printers, related materials, and repair services;
• Carrera Casting Corp., a casting house that also offers 3D scanning/printing and rubber mold services;
• David H. Fell & Co., a family-owned refiner and manufacturer of precious metals, with an emphasis on sustainable alloys;
• General Refining Corp., a precious metal refiner and metal dealer serving a variety of clients, including jewelers, gold buyers, dental businesses, and miners;
• Gesswein, a provider of precision tools for metalworkers;
• Master Casting & CAD, a “one-stop” casting partner offering a range of services;
• National Chain Group, a prime source for chain and a full-service contract manufacturer;
• Pafco Jewelry Inc., a contract manufacturer that can handle all aspects of the jewelry-making process;
• Romanoff International Supply Corp., a provider of professional solutions for 3D printing and metal fabrication technologies;
• Service First Processing, a specialist in credit card processing, merchant services, and AR/AP automation;
• Stuller Inc., a leading manufacturer, supplier, and technology developer serving sectors throughout the jewelry industry; and
• United Precious Metal Refining, a full-service refiner and global supplier of master alloys, grain, fabricated metals, and other products for precious-metal jewelry manufacturing.
For more information about the JA New York Spring show, visit JA-NewYork.com.
Founded in 1903, MJSA is the U.S. trade alliance of jewelry makers, designers, and related suppliers dedicated to professional excellence.
The organization officially became part of Jewelers of America in September.
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