Hamptons Jewelry Show Returns to Southampton Fairgrounds with Sparkle and Collectors' Appeal
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| Photo: Adam D. Smith |
Hamptons Jewelry Show Returns to Southampton Fairgrounds with Sparkle and Collectors' Appeal
The Hamptons Jewelry Show returns to the Southampton Fairgrounds from July 23–26, 2026, welcoming connoisseurs of fine jewelry, rare gemstones, vintage treasures, and luxury timepieces. Now in its second year, the fair has quickly established itself as one of the East End's most glamorous summer events, with dazzling estate pieces from Buccellati, Boucheron, Bugari, Cartier, Chanel, David Webb, Graff, Piaget, Tiffany, Harry Winston, Hermes, and Van Cleef & Arpels, and stunning contemporary designer creations, celebrating jewelry as “wearable art.” Watch lovers will find a spectacular selection of the top luxury brands in the world, including rare models from Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier, Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin, Richard Mille, Charles Oudin Paris, and many others.
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Left: ZYDO Italy is a leading and world renowned high end jewelry brand synonymous with excellence. Each piece is handcrafted in their private atelier in Valenza, Italy. These exquisite 18k gold stretch bracelets with their unique expanding stretching action in precious emerald, ruby or sapphire with diamonds are handcrafted in Italy. Right: German Kabirski’s Mei open 14k gold ring contains one octagon cut ruby, diamonds and colors of sapphire inlay. His jewelry is worn by celebrities such as Kylie Jenner, Lady Gaga, Maye Musk, Doja Cat, Halle Berry, Nicki Minaj and many more! Photos courtesy Zydo Italy, left, German Kabirski, right, and the Hamptons Jewelry Show. |
Presented by the team behind the Hamptons Fine Art Fair, the event occupies the same pavilion (the following week) at the Southampton Fairgrounds and will include approximately 90 exhibitors from around the world. Organizers describe the show as "a marketplace designed to connect dealers and designers directly with affluent collectors and jewelry enthusiasts who flock to the Hamptons during summer."
"As a jewelry designer for 35 years and a long-time resident of Southampton, I have a strong understanding of the Hamptons jewelry and fashion sensibility. As such, our exhibitors, who are from all corners of the world, are curated specially for the Hamptons lifestyle, which is casual elegance with a touch of bohemian chic. Even though this is one of the most affluent communities in the world, I am very price- and value-sensitive, and almost every item on display can be an impulse buy that will last a lifetime,” says Hilary Joy Diaz, Show Director and Curator, Hamptons Jewelry Show. Adds Executive Director Rick Friedman, "With such a knowledgeable and discerning curator at the helm, we are positioning the Hampton Jewelry Show to be unmatched in fine jewelry quality, wearability, value, and drama. We intend to set a new high level of standard in the arena of direct-to-the-public jewelry shows in this country."
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Photo: Adam D. Smith |
Unlike many major jewelry fairs that cater primarily to trade buyers, the Hamptons Jewelry Show is open to the public, offering visitors an opportunity to purchase directly from exhibitors while discovering a wide range of styles and periods. Contemporary designer jewelry will sit alongside estate and antique pieces, signed jewels from branded houses, rare gemstones, and both new and vintage luxury watches.
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| Left: The Charles Oudin Jet Curvex timepiece is handmade by the best Parisian artisans d’art in 18k gold with diamonds and emeralds. Queen Joséphine, Queen Victoria, and Princess Eugenie are amongst the collectors of the French brand, founded in 1797, located at the Place Vendôme. Right: The Blue Danube Necklace by Krainz Creations. Inspired by the Danube River in Europe, the blue sapphires, tanzanite and iolites represent the flowing water of the Danube, while the lines of diamonds and emeralds invoke the look of tall green grass. Photos courtesy Charles Oudin, left, Krainz Creations, right, and the Hamptons Jewelry Show. |
New participants for 2026 include the historic Parisian watchmaker Charles Oudin, founded in 1797, as well as contemporary jewelry brand German Kabirski, known for its one-of-a-kind designs.
The event opens with a VIP Preview on Thursday evening, July 23, followed by public admission from Friday through Sunday.
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July 23–26, 2026
Southampton Fairgrounds
605 County Rd 39
Southampton, NY 11968
VIP Opening Night Preview
Benefitting the Parrish Art Museum
Thursday, July 23
5–9:30pm
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General Admission
Friday, July 24, 11am–6pm
Saturday, July 25, 11am–6pm
Sunday, July 26, 11am–5pm
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