- The 25th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition award event was held today and winning styles, resonating with the Contemporary Heritage style, are on display screen in Hall 1E at the HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show
- Open Group Best of Show Awards communicate styles of love and memories, neon indications, and standard Chinese workmanship
- All Student Group rewards went to Hong Kong Design Institute trainees
HONG KONG, Mar 1, 2024 – (ACN Newswire) – Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the 40th HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and 10th HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & & Pearl Show are being held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) and AsiaWorld-Expo respectively. The award event of the 25th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition, an essential occasion of the twin jewellery programs, was held at the HKCEC today, commemorating the impressive imagination of regional skills. Jewellery market gamers can appreciate the winning styles at the screen in Hall 1E.
Collectively arranged by the HKTDC, the Hong Kong Jewellers’ & & Goldsmiths’ Association, Hong Kong Jewellery & & Jade Manufacturers Association, Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers’ Association and the Diamond Federation of Hong Kong, China, the 25th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition intends to find skills for the market, raise Hong Kong style quality and promote splendid jewellery collections developed and produced in Hong Kong to worldwide purchasers.
In line with the Contemporary Heritage style, competitors individuals masterfully integrated conventional workmanship with modern-day styles to develop trendy jewellery which embodied the significance of workmanship throughout generations and echo the twin jewellery programs’ style this year, Be Part of the Splendid Legacy.
A prominent panel of 6 jewellery and style sector experts examined both Open Group and Student Group entries based upon imagination and development, aesthetic appeals, workmanship, wearability and subject significance. Marketability was a 6th requirement for the Open Group.
Open Group winners display Contemporary Heritage
Among the 3 Open Group Best of Show Awards went to Swan Chung for Kid IT Bag (Category: Bracelet/ Necklace). Ms Chung got a coin handbag from her grandpa when she was a kid, motivating her to integrate the double-clasp idea it into her style. She wanted all “developed kids” might own precious treasures permanently to hand down the love and memories.
Another Best of Show Award winner was Joanna Shum who utilized gold, gems, diamonds and enamel to recreate Hong Kong’s dynamic neon-lit street views with The Colour of the Neon Sign (Category: Pendant/ Brooch), intending to maintain this distinct visual art completely.
Chan Hoi-yi likewise won Best of Show with Born of Blue (Category: Pendant/ Brooch), which weaves the in proportion Chinese knot function and tassels into a blue, wavy style, completely embodying standard art which exceeds borders and exhibits the style quality of the contemporary generation.
Dancing lions and fire dragons motivate trainee group winners
Open to trainees of organizations signed up in Hong Kong,