Gmund Jewelry and Silverware Fair 2025

The “126 Gold & Silver” invites you to discover, experience and meet people.

From October 10–12, 2025, the historic town of Schwäbisch Gmünd in southern Germany once again becomes a stage for excellence in jewelry and silversmithing. Now in its 11th edition, the “126 Gold & Silver” fair transforms the elegant Leutze Hall at the Congress Centrum Stadtgarten into a vibrant showcase of contemporary artistry and centuries-old tradition.

Corinna Heller, Havanna Ring. 750 yellow gold, deep purple amethyst. © Corinna Heller.

Organized by the Gold and Silversmithing Foundation of Schwäbisch Gmünd, this welcoming public fair brings together 40 outstanding designers and makers of unique jewelry and silverware. Visitors are invited to “turn a weekend into an unforgettable experience full of sparkle and elegance.”

Doris Raymann-Novak, ring. Silver, gold with different textures. © Raymann-Novak.

Schwäbisch Gmünd, once known as the “city of gold and silver,” has been a center of precious metalwork for over 600 years. The fair pays tribute to this cultural heritage while presenting today’s diverse and innovative voices.

Sabine Reichert, March necklace (detail), silver, cut acrylic glass. Photo David Franck.

Sibylle Umlauf, necklace. Iron, silver, fine gold. Photo Matthias Baus, Stuttgart.

In a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere, guests can explore handcrafted masterpieces by both emerging talents and renowned artists. Beyond exquisite jewelry and silversmithing, the event highlights what feels especially meaningful in uncertain times: the arts and the beauty of finely crafted objects as a reminder of humanity’s creativity and resilience.

Iris Schamberger, Gänseblümchen-Wiesen-Kette. Unikat, Silber, transparent emailliert. © Iris Schamberger.

Each piece on display embodies individuality, passion, and exceptional craftsmanship. The fair is not only a chance to admire but also to connect personally with designers, hear their stories, and perhaps find the perfect piece of jewelry or silverware to take home.

Tanja Zessel, Kiki ring. 750 rose gold, pink sapphire. © Tanja Zessel.

Kathrin Sättele, Waves necklace. 925 sterling silver, forged. © Kathrin Sättele.

  • CCS, Leutze-Saal
    Rektor-Klaus-Straße
    D-73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd
  • Fri. 6:30 – 9 pm
    Sat. 11 am – 7 pm
    Sun. 11 am – 6 pm
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