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Jewelry Author Beth Bernstein to Lead Vintage Tour, Book Signing at Inaugural Miami Jewelry & Watch Show

Guided event will explore jewelry styles from the 1930s through 1980s, including exhibitors featured in Bernstein’s latest book.

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Miami, FL (December 30, 2025) – The Palm Beach Show Group is pleased to announce that renowned jewelry journalist, collector, and author Beth Bernstein will host a special featured event at the inaugural Miami Jewelry & Watch Show, taking place January 8–11, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency Miami / James L. Knight Center in the heart of Brickell.

Jewelry Author Beth Bernstein to Lead Vintage Tour, Book Signing at Inaugural Miami Jewelry & Watch Show

Beth Bernstein and her latest book.

On Saturday, January 10, 2026, beginning at 12:00 p.m., Bernstein will lead “Vintage Jewelry: A Tour Through the 1930s–1980s,” an exclusive, guided exploration of vintage jewelry styles spanning late Art Deco, Retro, mid-20th century design, the rebellious 1960s, and the revolutionary 1970s. Drawing from her extensive expertise and her most recent book, “The Modern Guide to Vintage Jewellery” (ACC Artbooks, 2025), Bernstein will offer attendees a rare opportunity to experience these iconic eras through both education and firsthand discovery.

The curated tour will include select exhibitors whose work and collections are featured in Bernstein’s book, including Keyamour, Wilson’s Estate Jewelry, Rogue Jewels, and Circa 1700. Guests will gain insight into the defining characteristics, materials, and cultural influences of each period while viewing museum-quality examples available for acquisition on the show floor.

Following the tour, attendees are invited to participate in a live Q&A session with Bernstein, followed by a book signing, offering collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to engage directly with one of the industry’s most respected voices. Together, the tour and discussion are designed to provide an empowering foundation of knowledge for both seasoned collectors and those new to vintage jewelry.

Attendance for this special program is limited, and advance registration is required.Claude is AI and can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.

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