A Winter Reason to Go Looking

A Winter Reason to Go Looking

January in New York is usually quiet. The holidays have passed, the city exhales, and most people retreat inward. But this winter, there’s a new reason to step back out.

The NYC Jewelry, Antique, & Object Show is launching a Winter edition, bringing antique, vintage, and design-forward jewelry back into the city at a time when inspiration is often hardest to find.

Hosted by KIL Promotions, the Winter show will take place January 23–25, 2026, inside New York Hilton Midtown, a move designed to make the event more accessible and better connected to the city’s major transit hubs.

The decision comes after record-breaking attendance at the Autumn NYCJAOS show, and according to founder Konstantinos I. Leoussis, it was driven by direct demand from both dealers and collectors. January, traditionally a quieter month, now becomes a moment for discovery. If you're a fine. arts lover, then this show was made to bring you outside and satisfy that mid-winter craving for eye candy and sparkly things. 

The Winter NYCJAOS will feature vendors from around the world, with a focus on antique and vintage jewelry, contemporary and designer pieces, antique silver, and watches. It’s the kind of show that rewards curiosity, where you can move between eras, styles, and stories in a single afternoon.

General admission tickets are priced at $10, making it an easy entry point for anyone curious about jewelry beyond the retail counter. A limited number of VIP tickets are also available, offering early access on Friday before general admission opens. Ideal for those who'd like to see things before the room fills.

Show hours run Friday through Sunday, with a full weekend to explore, revisit favorite booths, and take your time with pieces that deserve a closer look.

For gem lovers, designers, collectors, and anyone drawn to objects with history and intention, this Winter show feels like a welcome interruption to the seasonal lull. A reminder that even in January, New York still knows how to sparkle...just a little more quietly.

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