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The Gemological Institute of America (GIA)
announced the winners of the annual George A. Schuetz Jewelry Design Contest.
The competition is named in honor of men's jewelry designer George Schuetz and
recognizes the best original designs in men's jewelry and accessories. Each year
it is hosted by GIA and open to all designers.
For 2007, first place was awarded to Yael Serfaty of Ashdod, Israel, for his
cuff links of white gold, yellow gold, and diamonds. Serfaty will receive $500
and an etched crystal plaque.
Serfaty said, "I am grateful for the opportunity to participate in this
esteemed contest, and for the great honor I have been awarded."
Hirata Kiyoko of Ashiya Hyogo, Japan, won second place for a ring that
features 18 karat white gold with yellow gold on the inside, diamonds, and blue
sapphires. The piece is also suitable to be worn as a pendant. Kiyoko will
receive an etched crystal plaque to recognize the achievement.
Third place went to Duck Woo Chun of Seoul, South Korea, for a matching tie
bar and cuff link set in malachite, onyx, white gold, and white diamond melee.
Chun will also receive a plaque.
The Schuetz Contest is an excellent opportunity for young designers to
express their creative vision and talent. Contestants may submit one original
color design rendering, and it must not have been previously exhibited or
offered for sale.
Each entry is judged by an independent panel of industry experts, who
evaluate it based on design, wearability, manufacturability, and appeal. This
year, 104 entries were received from around the world. The entry period runs
from April 15 to June 15, and winners are named in August.