The Atlanta Jewelry Show, scheduled for March 13-15, 2026, is poised to deliver its most comprehensive educational program yet, featuring nearly 50 workshops designed to cater to every aspect of the jewelry industry. This year's focus is on practical, experience-driven learning, developed by seasoned industry veterans and leading experts. The program aims to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the dynamic landscape of the jewelry business, from initial design to final sale and beyond.
The educational journey commences on March 13 with RetailFusion, a full day dedicated to critical retail topics such as leadership, sales strategies, marketing innovations, technological advancements, financial management, and long-term business planning. This pre-show event provides a deep dive into the strategic elements that drive successful jewelry retail operations. Following this, BenchFusion takes center stage on March 14 and 15, offering hands-on, bench-focused learning experiences directly on the show floor. Utilizing innovative “silent disco” headset technology, participants can engage in practical workshops without disrupting the bustling show environment, fostering a unique blend of learning and networking.
Highlighting the diverse offerings, one workshop, 'Creating In-Store Moments That Feel Like Pop-Ups,' led by event masters at RetailFusion, will explore innovative ways to infuse the excitement of pop-up shops into existing retail spaces. Attendees will discover how to implement small, impactful changes to enhance customer engagement, create a sense of urgency, and present familiar products in a fresh light, all without significant budget constraints. This session will cover designing short-term activations, leveraging focused product capsules, and employing visual and sensory elements to transform the store atmosphere. Participants will leave with a toolkit of practical ideas to foster unique in-store experiences throughout the year.
Another crucial workshop, 'Bench Rescues: Recovering From Other People’s Bench Mistakes,' brings together master jewelers at BenchFusion to tackle the complexities of repairing compromised pieces. This session will focus on assessing damage, determining viable repair strategies, and avoiding common pitfalls when dealing with items that have been rushed, overworked, or improperly repaired. Jewelers will learn to diagnose structural issues, identify common failure patterns like faulty retips or collapsed bezels, and sequence repairs to prevent new problems from arising. The goal is to develop stronger instincts for evaluating challenging repair work and executing clean, professional restorations.
Moreover, 'Gem Identification on a Shoestring,' presented by the internationally renowned Charles Lewton-Brain, will provide practical, low-cost methods for identifying gemstones. This workshop emphasizes relying on visual observation, proper lighting, and affordable tools to distinguish genuine gems from fakes, composites, or imitations. Participants will cultivate the skills of a 'gem detective,' learning to gather trustworthy clues and build observational patterns to confidently assess stones without requiring extensive laboratory equipment. The session will also clarify the limitations of basic tools, guiding jewelers on when to seek more advanced identification methods.
Additionally, Stewart Grice of Hoover & Strong will lead 'Metallurgy 01: The Hidden Rules of Jewelry Metals,' a workshop aimed at demystifying the behavior of jewelry metals. Grice, an esteemed metallurgist, will connect the scientific principles of metals to everyday bench tasks such as forming, soldering, setting, and finishing. This session moves beyond mere theory, providing a mental model that explains why metals react in certain ways and why specific approaches yield superior results. Topics will include atomic structure, the impact of alloy composition on strength and workability, and core concepts like stress, deformation, and annealing. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of metal behavior, enabling them to make more informed decisions at the bench and improve the consistency of their work.
The Atlanta Jewelry Show's educational lineup is meticulously crafted to address the diverse needs of jewelers, offering specialized training for owners, sales teams, bench jewelers, and managers. With sessions covering everything from practical gem knowledge and bench skills to marketing strategies, financial oversight, and leadership development, the program is designed to deliver immediate utility and real-world applicability. This extensive array of workshops ensures that attendees can enhance their expertise across all functions of a jewelry business, making it one of the industry's most comprehensive educational experiences.