02-06-2020
The Jewelers of America (JA) announced its Case Awards 2020 winners during a JA virtual national convention last Thursday.
The annual jewellery design contest honours JA members who create jewellery pieces with the highest levels of creativity, artistry, skills and excellence in quality and style. Down below is the winners from the eight categories.
Retailer: Jewellery up to US$2,000 (photo 1)
18-karat yellow gold necklace with a 30.47-carat rutilated quartz and diamonds
Ziad H Noshie of Almaza Jewelers
Retailer: Jewellery US$2,001 to $5,000 (photo 2)
14-karat white gold pendant with a 15.86-carat carved Australian opal
Mike Anderson of Brody Designs
Retailer: Jewellery US$5,001 to $10,000 (photo 3)
14-karat yellow gold ring with a 1.33-carat marquise faceted Padparadscha sapphire with diamonds
Mary Herouvis of Greenwich St Jewelers
Retailer: Jewellery US$10,001 to $50,000 (photo 4)
Platinum bracelet with a 14.24-carat trillion-cut tanzanite with 600 diamonds
David Gardner of David Gardner’s Jewelers
Supplier: Jewellery up to US$2,000 (photo 5)
14-karat gold earrings with Ethiopian opal layered with tanzanite, green sapphires and diamonds
Lori Friedman of Loriann Jewelry
Supplier: Jewellery US$2,001 to $5,000 (photo 6)
18-karat white and yellow gold ring with South Sea golden pearls, fancy yellow and white diamonds and green garnet
Jack Ferrero of Jack Ferrero Inc
Supplier: Jewellery US$5,001 to $10,000 (photo 7)
‘Jungle’ 18-karat recycled yellow gold bracelet with a 31.70-carat green tourmaline
Eve Streicker of Original Eve Designs
Supplier: Jewellery US$10,001 to $50,000 (photo 8)
‘New York’ 18-karat white and yellow gold ring with diamonds and a ruby
Jack Ferrero of Jack Ferrero Inc
(Photo courtesy: JA)
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