GIA students bag the award!
Second
annual award for
excellence
in jewelry design
The
competition was
Open
for GIA students!
The
second annual Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation (GBF) Award for Excellence in
Jewelry Design was presented to Gemological Institute of America (GIA) graduate
Ching-Hui Weng. The competition was open to students who successfully completed
the GIA Jewelry Design course in 2018 – recognizes artistic excellence in
jewelry design. Weng was one of the 18 finalists from seven GIA schools around
the world whose hand-rendered designs were judged by a committee of gem and
jewelry experts in design, manufacturing and retail.
“Each
year I am blown away by the spectacular pieces that our students create,” said
Elizabeth Brehmer, GIA technical advisor for jewelry manufacturing arts.
“Ching-Hui Weng’s brooch design is beautiful and demonstrates great technical
ability that truly showcases what she learned in the Jewelry Design course at
GIA.”
Weng,
who studied at GIA’s Taiwan campus, received her GIA Jewelry Design certificate
in 2018. Her winning design was a yellow and white gold brooch featuring opals,
aquamarine, lapis lazuli, black chalcedony, coral, and white and yellow
diamonds. “My inspiration for this piece is the Urocissa caerulea, a blue bird
that represents Taiwan,” said Weng. “The gemstones in this piece illustrate the
bird’s fierce temperament and flight.”
The
Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation sponsored the award as a way to inspire
beginning jewelry designers and honor the work of the renowned jewelry design
house’s founder, Gianmaria Buccellati. Weng will travel to Italy where she will
meet Mrs. Buccellati and view part of the foundation’s collection. She will
also receive a plaque recognizing her achievement.
“We
are pleased to congratulate Ms. Ching-Hui Weng, and look forward to welcoming
her to Italy. Together with GIA we hope to continue to encourage and support
the dreams of young jewelry designers through-out the world,” said Larry
French, chief officer of North America strategies for the Gianmaria Buccellati
Foundation. “We know Gianmaria would have been proud to have his name on an
event that celebrates, so beautifully, the art of jewelry design, the art that
he loved so much.”
The
student’s designs were presented in original, hand-rendered formats accompanied
by a material and an inspiration statement. Following several phases of
judging, they were finally evaluated by a panel of industry experts. The
recipient of the award was announced at the annual GIA alumni event held during
the AGTA Gem Fair in Tucson, AZ.
The
2019 Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation Award for Excellence in Jewelry Design
competition is underway and open to students in GIA’s Jewelry Design courses
who meet the eligibility requirements.
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