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Atlanta Jewelry Show Announces Registration is Open and Launch of Newly Redesigned Website

The Atlanta Jewelry Show returns March 14-15, 2026, with a full day of education on March 13.

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Atlanta Jewelry Show Announces Registration is Open and Launch of Newly Redesigned Website

(PRESS RELEASE) ATLANTA, GA — The Atlanta Jewelry Show returns March 14-15, 2026, with a full day of education on March 13. Registration is now open, and a newly redesigned website at atlantajewelryshow.com marks a significant step forward in how the show serves and communicates with the jewelry industry.

The Atlanta Jewelry Show’s fully redesigned website is built to better inform, engage, and support its community. Education offerings are now clearly organized and easy to explore, with dedicated sections for BenchFusion, RetailFusion, and FutureFusion programming. Speaker rosters are being continually updated as new presenters are confirmed, giving attendees a real-time view of the depth and quality of the educational content planned for the show.

The website will serve as an ongoing communication hub, sharing show updates, educational insights, and practical information before, during, and after the event. Navigation has been simplified, and the site has been optimized for both desktop and mobile use, ensuring an effective and enjoyable experience across devices.

The updated registration process reflects a careful balance between security and ease of use. The Atlanta Jewelry Show remains committed to ensuring that only qualified industry professionals attend, protecting both the integrity of the show and the safety of exhibitors and attendees. At the same time, the registration experience has been modernized and streamlined using updated technology, reducing unnecessary complexity while preserving the vetting standards that jewelry industry professionals expect. The result is a process that is clearer, faster, and far more pleasant to complete.

The Atlanta Jewelry Show continues its long-standing role as the premier jewelry trade show of the South, situated among some of the strongest independent retailers and suppliers in the country. The show is known for offering an experience that differs meaningfully from other industry events, combining genuine Southern hospitality with a serious commitment to business fundamentals, education, and relationship-based trade.

Produced by the Southern Jewelry Travelers Association (SJTA), a nonprofit organization, the Atlanta Jewelry Show exists solely to return value to its members, exhibitors, and attendees. Every decision, from show logistics to education programming, is guided by that mission and by a broader commitment to the long-term health of the jewelry industry.

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Registration is now open. Industry professionals are invited to explore the new website and learn more at atlantajewelryshow.com.

Atlanta Jewelry Show Spring: March 14-15, 2026
RetailFusion, a full day of retailer education: March 13, 2026

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