Goldsmiths’ Fair

The Goldsmiths’ Fair brings together 126 of the finest British goldsmiths and silversmiths. It is truly recognised by the international community as one of the leading art fairs celebrating exceptional jewellery talent. The show takes place annually over 2 weeks in September/October, at the same time for instance as The Decorative Antique & Textile Fair. A key point is the day of closure midway through when the first 63 exhibitors make way for the second 63 exhibitors. Skilled craftsmen and women offer the finest pieces of contemporary jewellery to collectors, designers and art dealers. Thus, emerging artists and well-known talent can be found at the fair. It is held in Goldsmith’s Hall London – an establishment that was first given a royal charter in 1327.

Goldsmiths’ Fair 2023

Location

Goldsmiths’ Hall
Foster Lane
London EC2V 6BN
United Kingdom

Dates

26 September – 8 October 2023

Entrance Fee

Ticket: Week One: £18
Ticket Week 2: £18
Ticket: Both Weeks: £24

Mediums

Jewels
Watches

Art Periods

Contemporary

Contact

Contact Form
020 7606 7010
Website

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