DLL TAKILAR 2007 2008 Jewelry Arts Awards August

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ÖDÜLLÜ TAKILAR

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2007

2007

 • 2008 Jewelry Arts Awards August 21, 2008 • Jewelry Artist Magazine 2008.

• 2008 Jewelry Arts Awards August 21, 2008 • Jewelry Artist Magazine 2008.

Daniel M. Nagy. First Place (tied) Earrings Whirlpool

Daniel M. Nagy. First Place (tied) Earrings Whirlpool

Jeffrey Appling, First Place Rings Pearl Protrusion

Jeffrey Appling, First Place Rings Pearl Protrusion

Daniel M. Nagy & Agnes Kertesz, Second Place Rings Message

Daniel M. Nagy & Agnes Kertesz, Second Place Rings Message

Laura Parr, First Place Bracelets Salad Blues

Laura Parr, First Place Bracelets Salad Blues

Dmitriy Pavlov, Second Place Bracelets Dragon of 4 Elements

Dmitriy Pavlov, Second Place Bracelets Dragon of 4 Elements

First Place: Inception, Tricia Lachowiec Second Place: Star, Wendy Mc. Allister

First Place: Inception, Tricia Lachowiec Second Place: Star, Wendy Mc. Allister

Eternal Bond by Pat Pruitt. Stainless steel, industrial diamonds, fine silver. 2007 Couture Jewelry

Eternal Bond by Pat Pruitt. Stainless steel, industrial diamonds, fine silver. 2007 Couture Jewelry Awards

Nautilus #2 by Amy Roper Lyons. 18 k and 24 k gold, enamel, diamonds

Nautilus #2 by Amy Roper Lyons. 18 k and 24 k gold, enamel, diamonds

2008 Niche Award Winners Jacob Albee Posted by Art Jewelry Magazine Meisha Barbee Posted

2008 Niche Award Winners Jacob Albee Posted by Art Jewelry Magazine Meisha Barbee Posted by Art Jewelry Magazine Belle Brooke Barer Posted by Art Jewelry Magazine Nina Basharova Posted by Art Jewelry Magazine

 • The winner of the J W Clements Australian Coloured Diamond Award and

• The winner of the J W Clements Australian Coloured Diamond Award and the Gemmological Association Award for the best overall entry went to Nicholas Theochari for his piece titled “Three Wise Men” featuring pink, cognac and colourless Argyle diamonds.

 • The winner of the Coolamon Mining Australian Sapphire Award went to Britt

• The winner of the Coolamon Mining Australian Sapphire Award went to Britt Fazey for a piece titled “Party Starter” featuring a parti sapphire from the Queensland gem fields.

 • The winner of the Facets Australia Award for a piece containing “other”

• The winner of the Facets Australia Award for a piece containing “other” Australian gemstone went to Jenni Singleton for a piece titled “Old Growth” featuring a unique piece of fossil wood from Tasmania.

 • The winner of the Devino Pearl Award was Brett Stewart for his

• The winner of the Devino Pearl Award was Brett Stewart for his piece title “Orb” interesting use of an Australian pearl and diamonds in a neck piece.

 • The winner of the Cody Opal Award was Diana Thompson for a

• The winner of the Cody Opal Award was Diana Thompson for a piece titled “When Lightning Strikes Twice”.

Japan Pearl Promotion Society 28 th International Pearl Design Contest

Japan Pearl Promotion Society 28 th International Pearl Design Contest

International Pearl Design Contest Grand Prize MIHO AOKI Japan

International Pearl Design Contest Grand Prize MIHO AOKI Japan

Actual Jewelry/First Prize YURI YOSHIKAWA Japan

Actual Jewelry/First Prize YURI YOSHIKAWA Japan

Paper Rendering/ First Prize DANIELA ROJA Canada

Paper Rendering/ First Prize DANIELA ROJA Canada

Actual Jewelry/Second Prize LILI CHU United States

Actual Jewelry/Second Prize LILI CHU United States

Paper Rendering/Third Prize RIN CHAE South Korea

Paper Rendering/Third Prize RIN CHAE South Korea

Actual Jewelry/Third Prize (tie) SUMIKO MATSUBARA Japan

Actual Jewelry/Third Prize (tie) SUMIKO MATSUBARA Japan

Actual Jewelry/Third Prize (tie) YOSHIYUKI KANDA Japan

Actual Jewelry/Third Prize (tie) YOSHIYUKI KANDA Japan

South Sea Pearl Consortium 2005

South Sea Pearl Consortium 2005

Best of Competition: Hollow Cuff of Floating Diamonds by Todd Reed. 22 K &

Best of Competition: Hollow Cuff of Floating Diamonds by Todd Reed. 22 K & 18 K gold and sterling; hollow form pierced with 375 individual components, 400 cts. of natural diamond cubes. 3" x 3"

Winner, Bracelet: Tom Herman’s Laurel Leaf Bracelet, of carved, chased, & saw-pierced 18 K

Winner, Bracelet: Tom Herman’s Laurel Leaf Bracelet, of carved, chased, & saw-pierced 18 K gold set with diamonds .

Runner Up, Bracelet: Wendy Newman’s Circuit Board Bracelet, of sterling silver, 14 K gold,

Runner Up, Bracelet: Wendy Newman’s Circuit Board Bracelet, of sterling silver, 14 K gold, red and black coral, carnelian, agate, tourmaline, citrine, and circuit-board “cabs. ” 7" long, 1 -7/8" wide.

 • Winner, Earrings: Reflection Series Earrings by Christina Lemon, of die-pressed sterling silver,

• Winner, Earrings: Reflection Series Earrings by Christina Lemon, of die-pressed sterling silver, 18 K gold applique, and citrines. 1 -1/2" x 1 -1/2".

Runner Up, Earrings: Caryn L. Hetherston’s Icarus Earrings of sterling silver, 14 K gold,

Runner Up, Earrings: Caryn L. Hetherston’s Icarus Earrings of sterling silver, 14 K gold, freshwater pearls, citrines, and painted tin. 21/4" x 1 -1/2".

Winner, Pendant/Necklace: Loopy Necklace, by Melissa A. St. Amand, a student at the University

Winner, Pendant/Necklace: Loopy Necklace, by Melissa A. St. Amand, a student at the University of Massachusetts. Fine silver, sterling silver, glass beads, crocheted neck-piece with a formed and textured button. 9" diameter, 3" thick.

Runner Up, Pendant/Necklace: Icicle Diamond Necklace by Todd Reed. Forged & fabricated 22 K

Runner Up, Pendant/Necklace: Icicle Diamond Necklace by Todd Reed. Forged & fabricated 22 K & 18 K gold, natural diamond cubes. 18" long.

Winner, Ring: Four Finger Feather Suite by Sasha Samuels, in 18 K yellow and

Winner, Ring: Four Finger Feather Suite by Sasha Samuels, in 18 K yellow and white gold. Worn together, the rings create the image of one large feather.

Runner Up, Ring: Louise Norrell’s Two Become One engagement ring and wedding band set.

Runner Up, Ring: Louise Norrell’s Two Become One engagement ring and wedding band set. Fabricated and chased 18 K yellow and white gold with an oval sapphire. 1/4" x 3/4".

Winner, Pin/Brooch: Heidi Gerstacker’s Lily Brooch, of 22 K gold/sterling bimetal, drusy quartz, 22

Winner, Pin/Brooch: Heidi Gerstacker’s Lily Brooch, of 22 K gold/sterling bimetal, drusy quartz, 22 K bezel. 21/2"diameter.

Runner Up, Pin/Brooch: Winter Scene Brooch by Tom Herman, of amethyst sage, Tahitian pearls,

Runner Up, Pin/Brooch: Winter Scene Brooch by Tom Herman, of amethyst sage, Tahitian pearls, and carved, chased, and saw-pierced shakudo inlaid in 18 K gold. 2" x 2 -1/2".

Patricia Madeja’s Spinning Aquamarines and Citrines Bracelet of 18 K gold with approximately 25

Patricia Madeja’s Spinning Aquamarines and Citrines Bracelet of 18 K gold with approximately 25 cts. each of Brazilian citrine and Brazilian aquamarine. The cast and fabricated gold frames are hinged for flexibility; the stones spin on pins. The bracelet is reversible. 81/8" x 7/8" x 3/4".

First Place, Bracelet: Alison Brunson's Boat Ring, an elaborate construction of sterling silver, 18

First Place, Bracelet: Alison Brunson's Boat Ring, an elaborate construction of sterling silver, 18 K gold plate, and casting resin. 2 -1/2" x 1 -3/4" x 1/2".

Second Place, Bracelet: Whack-a-Mole Ring #2, by Mary Lewis, of sterling silver and stainless

Second Place, Bracelet: Whack-a-Mole Ring #2, by Mary Lewis, of sterling silver and stainless steel. When the crank is turned, each pin pops up and falls back down in sequence; the small door in front opens so that the working gears are visible. 1 -1/2" x 1/2"

 First Place, Bracelet: Geoffrey D. Giles’ Trestle Study #1, of 18 K yellow

First Place, Bracelet: Geoffrey D. Giles’ Trestle Study #1, of 18 K yellow gold, 14 K white gold, . 18 tcw. diamonds, and. 18 tcw. black diamonds. 1/2" x 8 -3/4" x 1/4". The clasp is a keyed, lockable closure that fully integrates into the design when closed.

Second Place, Bracelet: Valerie Jo Coulson’s constructed and inlaid Heaven and Earth bracelet of

Second Place, Bracelet: Valerie Jo Coulson’s constructed and inlaid Heaven and Earth bracelet of 18 K gold, sterling silver, opal, turquoise, sugilite, jasper, black jade, and pristine.

First Place: Joanna Gollberg’s Robot Sam & Tools is an elaborate construction of nickel

First Place: Joanna Gollberg’s Robot Sam & Tools is an elaborate construction of nickel and sterling silver and copper. The robot is a pendant with all movable parts; the small tools are scatter pins which can be worn to accompany the robot, “in case he needs some tweaking, ” in the words of Gollberg. When not being worn, the pendant hangs on a stand, which has a small drawer in the base to store the tools. Pendant: 6" x 3/4"; stand 7" x 11/2" x 2".

Second Place: Takayasu Mizuno’s stick pearl and diamond necklace, of 18 K gold and

Second Place: Takayasu Mizuno’s stick pearl and diamond necklace, of 18 K gold and dioxide silver. 21/2" x 1/4".

First Place: Jody Petersen’s Nabokov’s Dozenita of torch-fired vitreous enamel on hand-formed copper, set

First Place: Jody Petersen’s Nabokov’s Dozenita of torch-fired vitreous enamel on hand-formed copper, set in hand-fabricated sterling silver and 22 K and 24 K gold. The enamel has 25 -35 layers, each requiring its own firing. 5 -1/2" x 1".

 Second Place: Chrysanthemum Brooch, by Russell Trusso, made of freshwater and South Sea

Second Place: Chrysanthemum Brooch, by Russell Trusso, made of freshwater and South Sea pearls, drilled and mounted on gold “spikes, ” then framed by hand-chased 18 K gold leaves. Approximately 2" in diameter.

First Place: Ground Berry Earrings, by Hyun Jee Suh, of sterling silver and keum-boo

First Place: Ground Berry Earrings, by Hyun Jee Suh, of sterling silver and keum-boo with pearls. 0. 5" x. 9".

Second Place: Russell Trusso created these earrings by embedding 20 tcw. diamonds into South

Second Place: Russell Trusso created these earrings by embedding 20 tcw. diamonds into South Sea and freshwater pearls, and setting them in 18 K gold. The leaves are hand-chased, the cord is braided gold. Approximately 2. 2" long.

First Place: Jan Mandel’s Autumnessence Transformation, a “transformation piece” that can shift from a

First Place: Jan Mandel’s Autumnessence Transformation, a “transformation piece” that can shift from a hair catch to an evening bag with brooch and slide accent. 18 K yellow and red gold, carved drusy quartz. Hair catch: 6" x 4 -1/2" x 3 -1/2"; evening bag: 8 -3/4" x 4 -1/2" x 3 -1/2".

Second Place: Taos — Outrageous belt buckle and tip by Eric Dahlberg, of sterling

Second Place: Taos — Outrageous belt buckle and tip by Eric Dahlberg, of sterling silver, reticulated silver, bronze, and picture agate. Dahlberg says, “I’m trying to do with metal and stones what Dave Brubeck does with music!” Approximately 3 -1/2" x 2".