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Luxury 2026

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Las Vegas

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NV

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US

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The Venetian

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    Las Vegas

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    The Venetian

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20x20 fine jewelry booth at The Venetian Las Vegas prepared with secure display cases and seated buyer appointment area
Designer jewelry display booth at The Venetian Las Vegas arranged with refined case layout and branded backwall for luxury trade browsing
Luxury watch and high-jewelry booth at The Venetian Las Vegas set with premium counters and compact seating for buyer appointments

Luxury by JCK 20x20 Fine Jewelry Booth — Built for Private Appointments and Case Presentation

20x20 fine jewelry booth at The Venetian Las Vegas prepared with secure display cases and seated buyer appointment area
Designer jewelry display booth at The Venetian Las Vegas arranged with refined case layout and branded backwall for luxury trade browsing
Luxury watch and high-jewelry booth at The Venetian Las Vegas set with premium counters and compact seating for buyer appointments

Luxury by JCK 20x20 Fine Jewelry Booth — Built for Private Appointments and Case Presentation

How should exhibitors plan a Luxury by JCK booth?

A Luxury by JCK booth should be planned around high-end jewelry presentation, private buyer appointments, showcase lighting, secure display cases, and controlled visitor flow at The Venetian Expo. Exhibitors often need a refined 20x20 or 20x30 layout with premium graphics, meeting space, and careful setup timing for the invitation-only Luxury days before JCK opens.

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

Luxury by JCK brings fine jewelry brands, designer collections, high-end manufacturers, loose stone suppliers, and premium watch exhibitors to The Venetian in Las Vegas for a show built around private appointments, curated discovery, and high-trust buying conversations. Buyers here are not walking the floor to compare mass product density. They are evaluating design direction, craftsmanship, stone quality, finish, exclusivity, and retailer fit in a setting where every detail affects confidence. That is where an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder becomes important.

What makes Luxury different is the invitation-only, appointment-led rhythm inside The Venetian ballrooms. The early days are built for carefully vetted retailers and focused meetings, so the booth has to feel refined, easy to enter, and appropriate for close product inspection without becoming visually loud or overbuilt. For many exhibitors, a 20x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for secure jewelry cases, branded presentation, and a seated buyer appointment area while still keeping the space open and comfortable.

Execution at Luxury is about case layout, lighting, buyer comfort, and creating a polished environment for serious business. Jewelry cases, mirrors, signage, appointment seating, literature, and watch or fine-jewelry presentation all need to work together without making the booth feel crowded or generic. Strong design and engineering helps shape the space around visibility, trust, and a more private salon-style flow so the booth supports real luxury buying conversations instead of reading like a standard retail display.

Event Facts

Event Facts

An ultra-curated high-end jewelry buying experience

An ultra-curated high-end jewelry buying experience

Luxury is positioned as an exclusive, secure, high-end jewelry buying environment focused on the niche luxury market and carefully vetted retailer participation.

Held at The Venetian in Las Vegas with invitation-only opening days

Held at The Venetian in Las Vegas with invitation-only opening days

The 2026 event runs May 27 to June 1 at The Venetian in Las Vegas, with May 27 and 28 reserved for invitation-only attendees before opening to Luxury and JCK attendees during the main show days.

Expanding with a new watch destination in 2026

Expanding with a new watch destination in 2026

Luxury 2026 adds Timepieces at Luxury, extending the event’s high-end focus to include an expanded watch presence alongside fine jewelry and design collections.

Exhibiting Challenges

Exhibiting Challenges

Challenges 1

Presenting high-value pieces without making the booth feel crowded

Presenting high-value pieces without making the booth feel crowded

Fine jewelry, loose stones, designer collections, and timepieces need clear case spacing and visual hierarchy, because too many premium objects in one sightline can reduce buyer confidence instead of increasing interest.

Fine jewelry, loose stones, designer collections, and timepieces need clear case spacing and visual hierarchy, because too many premium objects in one sightline can reduce buyer confidence instead of increasing interest.

Challenges 2

Balancing secure display with easy buyer access

Balancing secure display with easy buyer access

Luxury buyers want to inspect craftsmanship, finish, setting, and stone quality closely, so the booth has to support secure case presentation while still allowing comfortable trade conversations.

Luxury buyers want to inspect craftsmanship, finish, setting, and stone quality closely, so the booth has to support secure case presentation while still allowing comfortable trade conversations.

Challenges 3

Keeping the booth refined without overdesigning it

Keeping the booth refined without overdesigning it

This audience responds better to disciplined case layout, lighting, and proportion than to loud structure or oversized branding that distracts from the jewelry itself.

This audience responds better to disciplined case layout, lighting, and proportion than to loud structure or oversized branding that distracts from the jewelry itself.

Challenges 4

Showing multiple luxury categories without losing clarity

Showing multiple luxury categories without losing clarity

Designer collections, loose stones, finished jewelry, and timepieces can overlap visually, so the booth needs a clear presentation logic for buyers to move through the line quickly.

Designer collections, loose stones, finished jewelry, and timepieces can overlap visually, so the booth needs a clear presentation logic for buyers to move through the line quickly.

Challenges 5

Supporting seated appointments in a compact footprint

Supporting seated appointments in a compact footprint

Many exhibitors need space for private or semi-private buyer conversations, which can be difficult if secure cases and branded presentation already dominate the booth.

Many exhibitors need space for private or semi-private buyer conversations, which can be difficult if secure cases and branded presentation already dominate the booth.

Challenges 6

Maintaining a polished look through repeated close inspection

Maintaining a polished look through repeated close inspection

Cases, lighting, mirrors, product cards, literature, and seating surfaces all need to stay consistent because buyers are evaluating value and credibility at a very high level.

Cases, lighting, mirrors, product cards, literature, and seating surfaces all need to stay consistent because buyers are evaluating value and credibility at a very high level.

Preparation Steps

Preparation Steps

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Plan the booth around collection type and buyer comfort

Separate designer jewelry, loose stones, finished pieces, and timepieces so buyers can understand the assortment quickly and move naturally into closer inspection.

Separate designer jewelry, loose stones, finished pieces, and timepieces so buyers can understand the assortment quickly and move naturally into closer inspection.

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Decide which pieces anchor the presentation

Decide which pieces anchor the presentation

Identify early which items serve as hero pieces and which support the broader collection so the booth feels curated instead of crowded.

Identify early which items serve as hero pieces and which support the broader collection so the booth feels curated instead of crowded.

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Use signage to support trust, not overpower the merchandise

Use signage to support trust, not overpower the merchandise

Help buyers understand collection focus, design direction, and category role with concise messaging that supports product reading without competing with the cases.

Help buyers understand collection focus, design direction, and category role with concise messaging that supports product reading without competing with the cases.

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Sequence install around cases, lighting, and final detailing

Sequence install around cases, lighting, and final detailing

Set branded walls, secure cases, counters, lighting, and seating first, then place product cards, mirrors, literature, and final styling details so the booth opens cleanly.

Set branded walls, secure cases, counters, lighting, and seating first, then place product cards, mirrors, literature, and final styling details so the booth opens cleanly.

Local Execution Notes

Local Execution Notes

The Venetian ballroom setting rewards controlled luxury presentation

The Venetian ballroom setting rewards controlled luxury presentation

At Luxury, exhibitors perform better when the booth feels refined and buyer-ready, because the environment is built around appointments, trust, and carefully paced high-end conversations.

Sightlines matter more than merchandise density

Sightlines matter more than merchandise density

When display cases are arranged with clear spacing and disciplined lighting, buyers can inspect pieces comfortably and the booth feels more credible.

Private meeting flow improves serious buying conversations

Private meeting flow improves serious buying conversations

Compact seated areas and controlled booth access help support closer inspections, appointment-style discussions, and stronger trade conversations inside a curated luxury environment.

Connect Luxury Booth Planning with the Main JCK Show

Luxury by JCK requires a more refined booth environment for premium jewelry presentation, private appointments, showcase lighting, and controlled visitor flow. Many exhibitors also need to understand how Luxury connects with the larger JCK Las Vegas schedule, buyer traffic, and Venetian Expo setup requirements. Use the main JCK booth planning page for broader event and booth preparation guidance.

View JCK Booth Planning→

Connect Luxury Booth Planning with the Main JCK Show

Luxury by JCK requires a more refined booth environment for premium jewelry presentation, private appointments, showcase lighting, and controlled visitor flow. Many exhibitors also need to understand how Luxury connects with the larger JCK Las Vegas schedule, buyer traffic, and Venetian Expo setup requirements. Use the main JCK booth planning page for broader event and booth preparation guidance.

View JCK Booth Planning→

Customizable Booth Rental for Luxury by JCK

Customizable Booth Rental for Luxury by JCK

For exhibitors that want a faster production path without giving up a refined high-end presentation, a Luxury by JCK booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x20 and 20x20 layouts that need secure display cases, branded signage, seating, and a buyer appointment area while keeping the booth polished for fine jewelry and watch conversations at The Venetian.

For exhibitors that want a faster production path without giving up a refined high-end presentation, a Luxury by JCK booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x20 and 20x20 layouts that need secure display cases, branded signage, seating, and a buyer appointment area while keeping the booth polished for fine jewelry and watch conversations at The Venetian.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What booth size works best for Luxury by JCK exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at Luxury by JCK, 20x20 booths are a practical starting point because they give enough room for secure jewelry cases, branded presentation, and a seated buyer appointment area without making the layout feel cramped. If the booth needs broader collection presentation or multiple appointment zones, a 20x30 footprint usually works better.

How should exhibitors plan booth display for Luxury by JCK?

The booth should be organized by collection type and buying logic, not just by how many pieces you want to show. Designer jewelry, loose stones, finished pieces, and timepieces should each have a clear place so buyers can understand the line quickly. Hero cases, supporting inventory, mirrors, literature, and seating all need to be planned early because this show depends on close inspection and repeated buyer comparison.

What makes booth execution at Luxury by JCK different from other trade shows?

Luxury by JCK is less about dramatic booth structure and more about trust, refinement, and controlled presentation. Buyers want to compare objects like fine jewelry, loose stones, designer collections, and watches in a serious trade environment. That means the booth has to stay organized, easy to browse, and ready for real appointment-driven conversations from setup through teardown.
What booth size works best for Luxury by JCK exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at Luxury by JCK, 20x20 booths are a practical starting point because they give enough room for secure jewelry cases, branded presentation, and a seated buyer appointment area without making the layout feel cramped. If the booth needs broader collection presentation or multiple appointment zones, a 20x30 footprint usually works better.

How should exhibitors plan booth display for Luxury by JCK?

The booth should be organized by collection type and buying logic, not just by how many pieces you want to show. Designer jewelry, loose stones, finished pieces, and timepieces should each have a clear place so buyers can understand the line quickly. Hero cases, supporting inventory, mirrors, literature, and seating all need to be planned early because this show depends on close inspection and repeated buyer comparison.

What makes booth execution at Luxury by JCK different from other trade shows?

Luxury by JCK is less about dramatic booth structure and more about trust, refinement, and controlled presentation. Buyers want to compare objects like fine jewelry, loose stones, designer collections, and watches in a serious trade environment. That means the booth has to stay organized, easy to browse, and ready for real appointment-driven conversations from setup through teardown.

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Luxury

Luxury by JCK 2026

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Venue

The Venetian

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RX

Exhibitor Scale

Ultra-curated invitation-only luxury jewelry event featuring elite retailers, designer brands, manufacturers, and a growing watch destination within The Venetian ballrooms

Audience Type

Luxury jewelry retailers, fine jewelry buyers, designer brand buyers, high-end independent jewelers, international retailers, watch buyers, and trade professionals sourcing premium finished jewelry, loose stones, design collections, and timepieces

Typical Booth Size

10x20, 20x20, and 20x30 booths for secure jewelry case presentation, branded salon-style display, seated appointments, and private buyer conversations

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