Goldsmiths' Fair 2021

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Goldsmiths' Fair 2021

Goldsmiths' Fair 2021

By The Goldsmiths' Company

Location

Goldsmiths' Hall

Foster Lane London EC2V 6BN United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Opening Dates and Times:

Week One: 28 Sept – 3 Oct

Week Two: 5 – 10 October

10.30am – 6pm Daily

10.30am – 3.30pm Sundays

Goldsmiths’ Fair has built a solid reputation as the foremost destination for precious metal, fine jewellery and contemporary silver. This year we are delighted to welcome you back to Goldsmiths' Hall to meet with the best independent designer-craftsmen working in the UK today.

Safe Venue Policy

Please note that to continue to ensure the safety of exhibitors, staff and guests, all visitors to the Hall will be asked to show their NHS COVID Pass (accessible through the NHS App), or proof of a recent negative COVID test. It is essential that you bring one of these documents to be permitted entry into the event.

The NHS website details how you can obtain and NHS Covid Pass if you do not have a smartphone and/or the app.

This year, we’ve introduced timed entry tickets to allow for social distancing inside the Hall. We ask all visitors to book a timed entry ticket online that will allow you up to 2.5 hours to look around the Fair and visit the Fair makers. You can book in advance or on the day.

Goldsmiths' Fair 2021 Catalogue and talks programme

In order to enjoy your Goldsmiths' Fair experience, we encourage you to purchase a catalogue in advance which you will be able to collect on arrival or at a time that suits you.

A special bundle to include our 2020 digital Fair catalogue is also available for purchase.

In-person lunchtime talks will take place for the duration of the Fair. Sign up to our mailing list or visit our website for updates on this year’s talks programme.

Organised by

The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, more commonly known as the Goldsmiths' Company, is one of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of the City of London and received its first royal charter in 1327.

The purpose of the Goldsmiths' Company is to contribute to national life by supporting craftspeople, protecting consumers and working with charitable partners to help people improve their lives.

For more information about the Goldsmiths' Company visit: https://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/company/today/about/

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