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EU produced €4,363 million worth of jewellery in 2023
In 2023, the total production of jewellery in the EU reached €4,363 million, marking a 1% increase from €4,321 million in 2022.
Italy was the leading producer, with a production value of €1,559m in 2023, or 36% of the EU’s total. France followed with €1,444m (33%), ahead of Germany with €507m (12%).

Source data: ds-056120
Compared with 2022, the largest relative increases in jewellery production value were reported in Croatia (+26%), Czechia (+25%) and Ireland (+20%).
In contrast, the sharpest decreases were recorded in Lithuania (-36%), Latvia (16%) and Italy (-8%).
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Methodological notes
- Non-available data: The Netherlands, Slovakia and Slovenia – statistical confidentiality; Sweden – low reliability.
- Jewellery production figures refer to PRODCOM product ‘articles of jewellery and parts thereof of precious metal (including plated, clad)’, code 32121330.
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