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Select Jewelry Show to host DC show in August

Many of the jewelry industry’s best-known brands will be showing at the Washington, DC Select Jewelry Show salted for August 28-29 at the luxurious Ritz Carlton Hotel.

Select Shows are “right size” regional trade events that bring fine jewelry designers and top-tier manufacturers to leading markets. Select Shows run for two days, Sunday and Monday, featuring 55 – 65 of the most popular lines and prestigious brands. Select focuses on providing the retail jeweler with comfort and security while working with suppliers in the convenience of an easily accessible show. Complimentary breakfast and lunch and a fun cocktail party are available to all attendees.

A partial list of exhibitors includes: Afarin, Armand Jacoby, Artistry Ltd., Breuning, Brevani, Color Merchants, Daviani, David Kord by A&D, Doves by Doron Paloma, Gem Star, Hari Jewels, HJ Namdar, IDD USA Ltd., IJM, Leslie’s Brand, Mastoloni, Midas Chain, Paragon Couture Group, PeJay Creations, Prism USA, Quality Gold, and Rembrandt Charms.

Ritz Carlton Hotel, Washington, DC site of August Select Jewelry Show.

Vendors interested in exhibiting at the Washington, DC show should email info@selectjewelryshow.com.

“The timing and location are ideal for fine jewelers in the DC-VA-MD-WV-NC area to pick up new lines and fill in inventory ahead of the Holiday season,” says Select Show’s Andrew Kohler.

Jewelers interested in attending the Select Jewelry Show in Washington, DC can pre-register online at www.selectjewelryshow.com.

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