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GEMGENÈVE – 6th edition will be record large

In all, 48 exhibitors will be taking part in GemGenève for the sixth time, while it will the first time for more than 20 others.


Newcomers include names such as Berçot SAS (France), Tom Munsteiner, Heinz Mayer, Emil Weiss Opals KG (Germany) and JS Fearnley (USA). Sim Gems Limited (Honk Kong), Hari Krishna Exports (India), Futurgem Srl (Italy), Ultraco SA (Switzerland), Topaze Impériale (Austria), KGK Gems Limited (Thailand) are just a few others.

J S Fearnley has been supplying discerning dealers and collectors from around the world since 1986 with the rare and the fine in branded estate and vintage jewellery as well as collectible, untreated coloured gemstones.


Morelle Davidson, United Kingdom


Morelle Davidson is a family-run business based in Mayfair, London, specialising in the finest antique, estate, and period jewellery, natural pearls, diamonds, and important gemstones. With over 20 years of experience, Morelle Davidson offers an exquisite selection of jewellery in their boutique on Bond Street.


As Ronny Totah explains: “GemGenève will be taking over Hall 1 at Palexpo, with total exhibition space of over 13,000m2. Exhibitors will be arrayed around four coffee station areas, two main aisles and a lounge hosting exhibition spaces, projects, and after-work musical and literary events. Indeed, music will be very much a part of the event this year, thanks to a concept designed by our director Mathieu Dekeukelaire”. As Thomas Faerber emphasises, “For this thoroughly redesigned spring edition, the setting will be firmly based on the theme of plants and organic life, welcoming visitors amid new tones characteristic of nature including beige, white, green and blue.”


As Ronny Totah explains: “GemGenève will be taking over Hall 1 at Palexpo, with total exhibition space of over 13,000m2. Exhibitors will be arrayed around four coffee station areas, two main aisles and a lounge hosting exhibition spaces, projects, and after-work musical and literary events. Indeed, music will be very much a part of the event this year, thanks to a concept designed by our director Mathieu Dekeukelaire”. As Thomas Faerber emphasises, “For this thoroughly redesigned spring edition, the setting will be firmly based on the theme of plants and organic life, welcoming visitors amid new tones characteristic of nature including beige, white, green and blue.”

The 187 professional exhibitors from 20 different countries are the true ambassadors for the show, featuring plenty of diversity in human terms as well as in terms of the range of high-quality pieces that will be on show. Actors and full partners in a show conceived and designed with them in mind, together they offer an impressive variety of treasures to discover and acquire, ranging from affordable jewellery via rare and exceptional pieces to antique and historic gems and contemporary creations, not to mention diamonds, precious stones, pearls and more.

GemGenève makes every effort to facilitate things for them when they arrive: under the leadership of Nadège and Audrey Fontanille, the team can provide them with customised turnkey stands, paying particular attention to the lighting to enhance the items on display. Since May 2022, the team has offered the services of a high-end concierge in the person of Pierre-Paul Monnet, delighting exhibitors with his range of essential services, https://www.pawelconcirge.com/.

As Ronny Totah points out, “As we welcome more dealers to GemGenève for this edition, we’ve also given careful thought to exhibition traffic. The challenge is to preserve the balance between our DNA – passing on our passion to emerging designers and schools, a diverse cultural programme, and the desire to remain a human-sized event - and the quality of exhibitors and merchandise on display, whilst making sure the visitor experience is as streamlined as possible”.


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