Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition winners revealed
The results of the 20th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition were announced yesterday, highlighting the skills of some of Hong Kong's most talented young jewellers. This year's competition spotlighted local designers' boundless creativity and impeccable craftsmanship under the theme "Be Connected, Be United". Among the creative entries were a school of fish assembled on a brooch, symbolising the power of unity, and a mix of Chinese and Western tableware miniatures set on a pair of earrings to represent cultural integration.
The Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), Hong Kong Jewellers' & Goldsmiths' Association, Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association, Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers' Association and the Diamond Federation of Hong Kong, China. Over the past two decades the competition has served to identify many budding talents and promote Hong Kong jewellery products to an international audience.
The latest edition of the competition received close to 200 entries in two categories - the Open Group and Student Group. The panel consisted of seven judges from various sectors, who evaluated the entries based on: (1) creativity and innovation; (2) aesthetics, craftsmanship and wearability; (3) topic relevance; and (4) marketability (applicable only to the Open Group). The winning entries for both groups were announced at a press conference held yesterday (19 Feb) to introduce this year's HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show.
Open Group: Best
of Show Award & Craftsmanship and Technology Award - "We are
ONE"
Three Best of Show awards were given in the Open
Group. Jane Li's entry, "We are ONE", features a school of
fish swimming elegantly in the sea, symbolising the power of
unity. The brooch features larger fish, with glittering
diamond chips and coloured gemstones on their bodies coming
to life like a group of smaller fish caught in the light.
The entry won the Best of Show Award as well as the
Craftsmanship and Technology Award, in recognition of Ms
Li's excellence in jewellery craftsmanship.
Open Group:
Best of Show Award - "Motivate"
Ko Wing-yu, another Best
of Show Award winner, emphasises unity in her entry,
creating the piece "Motivate". Ms Ko noted that the Belt and
Road Initiative has at its core the ideas of mutual effort,
cooperation and benefits. Her design presents the idea that
"unity is important for a country; gathered hearts are
important for unity". The entry plays with the concept of
rings, interlocking bands of red, blue and green gemstones
with the diamond-studded central core of the ring, creating
a highly dynamic design.
Open Group: Best of Show Award -
"Enjoy"
Chu Wai-on is the third Best of Show Award
winner. Her earring design, "Enjoy", features different
designs on both sides. One side of the earrings is
platinum-coloured, featuring miniatures of Chinese tableware
such as teapots, bowls, plates, chopsticks and soup spoons,
while the other is rose gold-coloured, featuring Western
tableware miniatures such as diamond-shaped teapots, cups,
plates, long spoons and forks. The blending of Chinese and
Western culinary elements signifies how sincere cooperation
can help to create a win-win situation.
Student Group:
Champion - "Silk Road"
Open to students of institutions
registered in Hong Kong, the Student Group category aims to
inspire more young people and aspiring jewellery designers
to join the industry. Cris Gao from the Hong Kong Baptist
University's School of Continuing Education was named
Student Group Champion for her necklace design "Silk Road",
inspired by the classic Chinese blue-and-white porcelain
that was exported along the Silk Road to Europe. Ms Gao's
entry combines a qipao collar with elegant blue-and-white
porcelain patterns to highlight the beauty of the two
heritages, demonstrating her creativity through a
combination of rich materials.
Student Group: First
Runner-up - "Bridge"
The First Runner-up in the Student
Group was Lam Yuet-wan from the School for Higher and
Professional Education (SHAPE). She sees the Belt and Road
Initiative as a bridge of friendship crossing over mountains
and seas to connect countries for trade and create unity and
cooperation, bringing people from different countries closer
together to start a new chapter for Mainland China and the
world. Her ring design, "Bridge", is inspired by a bridge
structure, with the red gemstone in the centre symbolising a
heart that represents power, unity and cohesion.
Student
Group: Second Runner-up - "Satisfy"
The Second Runner-up
title in the Student Group was awarded to Yeung Ling from
the School for Higher and Professional Education (DILWL),
whose brooch design "Satisfy" incorporates architectural
elements. Her design materialises the concept of an economic
pillar through geometric shapes, curves and straight lines.
The dazzling gold, silver and blue geometric adornments in
the form of stars and moons alongside the pillar symbolise
how the growth potential offered by the Belt and Road
Initiative drives through countries to create a stronger
future for everyone.
Winning works on display at the Hong
Kong International Jewellery Show
The three winners in
the Student Group category all received cash prizes, while
the three Open Group winners will be sponsored by the Hong
Kong Japan Business Co-operation Committee to attend a
five-day jewellery design study course in Japan. All the
winning entries will be exhibited at the Hong Kong
International Jewellery Show to promote Hong Kong's unique
designs to global jewellers and buyers.
Organised by the HKTDC, the 36th HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show will be held from 28 Feb to 4 March at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), while the sixth HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show will take place from 26 Feb to 2 March at AsiaWorld-Expo. The two shows will gather more than 4,600 exhibitors from 48 countries and regions, forming the world's largest jewellery trading platform.
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