A New Voice in the World of Fine Jewelry
Established in 2024 and built on a wealth of experience, Grygorian Gallery has quickly emerged as a notable name in the luxury jewelry market. Drawing from Eduard Grygorian’s extensive background with prestigious maisons including Boucheron, Chaumet, and David Yurman, the gallery specializes in curating exceptional vintage pieces, signed jewelry, diamonds, and colored stones.
“We aspire to nurture a vibrant community of passionate collectors, style aficionados, and history enthusiasts,” explains Eduard Grygorian, whose career trajectory includes managing boutiques in luxury destinations along the French Riviera. “Our participation in GemGenève represents an exciting opportunity to introduce our distinctive approach to an international audience of connoisseurs.”
Grygorian Gallery joins a select group of exhibitors at GemGenève, where they will present their carefully curated collection that artfully unites vintage sophistication with contemporary vision. Visitors can expect to discover everything from museum-quality timepieces and historic signed jewelry to exceptional colored gemstones and rare diamonds.
GemGenève: Where Tradition Meets Innovation
Now in its eighth edition, GemGenève has established itself as one of the world’s most prestigious gem and jewelry exhibitions. Founded in 2018 by industry veterans Thomas Faerber and Ronny Totah, the event was conceived as a show “by the trade, for the trade,” though it has since evolved to welcome serious collectors and enthusiasts as well.
Unlike larger commercial exhibitions, GemGenève maintains an intimate atmosphere that facilitates meaningful connections between exhibitors and visitors. The event brings together an exclusive selection of approximately 200 exhibitors from over 20 countries, including gem dealers, antique jewelry specialists, contemporary designers, and leading gemological laboratories.
The exhibition is renowned for its commitment to education and knowledge-sharing, featuring daily presentations, workshops, and panel discussions with industry experts. The 2025 edition will continue this tradition with a series of talks covering topics ranging from gemstone origins and ethical sourcing to investment strategies and emerging design trends.
GemGenève also features special exhibitions that showcase exceptional pieces from museum collections and private estates, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to view historically significant jewelry and gems rarely seen by the public.
A Perfect Alignment of Values
For Grygorian Gallery, GemGenève represents an ideal platform to demonstrate their commitment to excellence and authenticity in the world of fine jewelry.
“In a world where time relentlessly ticks by, we offer a touch of timelessness,” says Eduard Grygorian. “Our gallery is a gateway to the world of refinement and luxury, where every detail whispers stories of the past. GemGenève, with its appreciation for heritage and craftsmanship, provides the perfect setting to share these stories with an international audience who truly understands their value.”
Grygorian Gallery’s exhibition space will feature several notable pieces, including rare Art Deco jewelry, signed pieces from renowned houses, and exceptional colored gemstones. Of particular interest will be a selection of vintage watches from prestigious Swiss manufacturers, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship and mechanical mastery that defines fine horology.
Industry Recognition
The inclusion of Grygorian Gallery in GemGenève’s prestigious exhibitor list marks an important milestone for the recently established gallery. The invitation-only exhibition is known for its rigorous selection process, with exhibitors chosen based on their reputation, expertise, and the quality of their offerings.
“We are honored to be recognized among such esteemed company,” notes Grygorian. “This participation reflects our dedication to upholding the highest standards in our field and our contribution to preserving the artistic heritage of fine jewelry and watchmaking.”
Visitor Information
GemGenève 2025 will be held at Palexpo, Geneva’s premier exhibition center, from May 8-11, 2025. The exhibition is primarily open to trade professionals, with limited access available to private collectors and the public on designated days.
Visitors interested in meeting Eduard Grygorian and exploring the gallery’s exceptional collection can find complete exhibition details and registration information at GemGenève’s official website. For those unable to attend in person, Grygorian Gallery will be sharing highlights from the exhibition through their social media channels and website.
As the luxury jewelry market continues to evolve, events like GemGenève play a crucial role in preserving traditions while fostering innovation. Through their participation, Grygorian Gallery affirms their commitment to being custodians of time, meticulously gathering vintage masterpieces and preserving their beauty and uniqueness for generations to come.