From January 17 to 19, 2026, at Paris Porte de Versailles, Bijorhca rediscovered its momentum — and made it tangible. For three days, the show pulsed as a living space where jewellery is imagined, passed on, and projected into the future. Visitors did not come merely to exhibit or to buy: they came to reconnect, to be inspired, and to believe once again in the power of jewellery. More than a professional trade fair, Bijorhca asserted itself as the beating heart of a community in motion, driven by clear values: the authenticity of creative approaches, excellence in craftsmanship, and the unique emotion that only jewellery can convey. The energy was palpable, fuelled by the arrival of 25% new brands and by a sharply accelerating international presence. This edition marks a turning point. It tells the story of an industry that embraces its roots while looking far ahead, that chooses the long term over the instant, and that transforms the show into a true platform for the future. An in-depth look at an edition that is reshaping the contours of Bijorhca — and already sketching the future of the jewellery industry.

A Rich and Representative Panorama of the Jewellery Market
With 180 brands and suppliers, including 25% newcomers, Bijorhca 2026 offered a comprehensive and coherent vision of the contemporary jewellery scene:
- 74% collections
- 26% suppliers and technical players (Elements)
- 59% international offer, representing 21 countries
The five most represented countries highlight the show’s European and international diversity:
Spain (13%), Greece (9%), Italy (8%), Germany (8%), India (6%).


A Unique Signature: The Artisan / Retailer Dual Dynamic
Bijorhca confirms its distinct positioning by bringing together those who create and those who sell:
- 41% retailers
- 25% artisans, many of whom came specifically to source components in the Elements area
This rare complementarity validates the show’s technical and creative positioning, making it a true hub for the jewellery value chain. 
Strongly Accelerating International Reach
With 46% international visitors, Bijorhca reached a decisive milestone. Buyers from Belgium (8.6%), Italy (8%), and Spain (6.8%) confirm the show’s appeal for highly specific and differentiated know-how.
Exhibitors testify to a solid and tangible business dynamic:
“This is our third participation, and we expand our stand at every edition. Buyers come here looking for authentic craftsmanship. This year, the international opening has been spectacular, with confirmed orders from the Middle East, Brazil and Latin America.”
Shaili Sakhpara – Co-founder, TVER
“For a first participation, it was a revelation. We largely exceeded our objectives, with orders from South Africa, Italy and the United Kingdom.”
Nicolas Bresci – Co-founder, AMADRINA

Love as the Guiding Thread of a Creative and Business Vision
Built around the unifying theme of Love, this edition offered a sensitive and committed reading of jewellery. Far from a simple emotion, Love was explored as a profound connection: between material and gesture, between the creator and the wearer, between the industry and society.
This narrative approach permeated the entire show — from exhibitions to talks and workshop demonstrations. It reaffirmed that creating jewellery means giving meaning to material, and that emotion remains a key driver of purchasing decisions, loyalty, and the timeless value of jewellery pieces.

Brilliant: Excellence in Craftsmanship in the Spotlight
The Brilliant space, supported by BOCI and Francéclat, powerfully embodied this vision. A true filter of excellence, Brilliant showcased selected houses for their technical mastery, capacity for innovation, and creative singularity.
Celebrating gesture, transmission, and precision, this space reminded visitors that exceptional pieces are first and foremost the result of demanding craftsmanship, rich in meaning and durability. Brilliant thus established itself as a reference space for understanding what defines the signature of contemporary jewellery houses.

Talks, Workshops and Exchanges: Creating Connections Beyond the Product
Designed as a strategic roadmap, the talks offered professionals insights into market challenges, growth drivers, and emerging creative expectations. From legal protection to self-affirmation, these conferences nourished a broader reflection on the future of the sector.
Led by BOCI, a historic professional organization committed since 1873, Bijorhca plays a structuring role for the industry: promoting craftsmanship, supporting businesses, highlighting economic and technological challenges, and defending know-how.
“The success of this edition is based on a clear vision: anchoring the show in the long term, remaining faithful to its fundamentals while integrating market transformations. This balance is what has made BIJORHCA strong and distinctive for nearly 100 years.”
Valérie Dassa, President of BOCI
Save the Date for the Next Edition
Building on this momentum, Bijorhca continues its commitment to the jewellery industry and already invites professionals to its next edition.
BIJORHCA Paris
September 5–7, 2026
Paris Porte de Versailles
A new key moment to continue uniting the community, celebrating craftsmanship, and supporting the evolution of contemporary jewellery.





