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Jewellery Design Award 2011

Winner Category A 18k White and Yellow gold. Gradient of Green Sapphires and Diamonds Ring. Singapore Jewellery Design 2011
Singapore Jewellery Design Award Winner 2011 Silvia Tjahyadi  
The interpretation of basic Geometric shapes like circles & squares have created a warm rhythmic flow.Tony Chan
 
Three dimensional streamline design shows as exceptional prestige. Tony Tan
Silvia Tjahyadi
Singapore
 
It’s a good design as it is structural and light looking. Yet need to work on uniqueness.Kim Goh
School: Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

My Voice

“Winning the Singapore Jewellery Design Awards 2011 has certainly given me a positive boost in my journey as a jewellery designer. Many thanks to the Singapore Jewellers Association for the opportunities given to jewellery students all over Asia; which facilitate us to explore the market needs and industry feasibility. My sincere gratitude to my lecturers in Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts: Desmond John Chin, Irfan Kasmadi, Simone Kern, Michael Koh and Oh Thiam Chye for their support and guidance throughout my course.

I humbly and gratefully accept these awards and hope this opportunity will open a new path in the professional industry. ”

Winner Category A Rotatable Ring. Set with Diamonds, Rubies & Sapphires. Singapore Jewellery Design 2011
Singapore Jewellery Design Award Winner 2011 Lo Lai Man  
This ring breaks every monotony. It is a bold design & the use of geometric shapes is trickyTony Chan
 
Give happy feeling at first sight as it uses 3 different colors of precious stones which represent different emotions. Tony Tan
Lo Lai Man
Singapore
 
Interesting, playful and youthful. It fits into the category of fine jewellery. Even though it lacks volume and masculinity.Kim Goh
School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education

My Voice

“I am so glad to receive the Singapore Jewellery Design Award 2011. It means a lot to me, not only gaining recognition from the professionals, but also giving me confidence in this field. I am looking forward to my development in this industry.

I really appreciate Singapore Jewellers Association for giving me a chance to get in touch with the market in Singapore, and the guidance from my lecturer. Thank you so much!”

Winner Category B 18K White & Yellow Gold with Diamond & Ruby Bangle Singapore Jewellery Design 2011
Singapore Jewellery Design Award Winner 2011 Silvia Tjahyadi  
This intricate design highlights symmetry & exhibit gracefulness. To me it is classic & timeless!Tony Chan
 
Flowers in full bloom, followed by the pulse showing tenacious vitality. Tony Tan
Silvia Tjahyadi
Singapore
 
Lack of fine jewellery technical details, It’s an eye catching, fun piece of work though.Kim Goh
School: Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

My Voice

“Winning the Singapore Jewellery Design Awards 2011 has certainly given me a positive boost in my journey as a jewellery designer. Many thanks to Singapore Jewellers Association for the opportunities given to jewellery students all over Asia; which facilitate us to explore the market needs and industry feasibility. My sincere gratitude to my lecturers in Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts: Desmond John Chin, Irfan Kasmadi, Simone Kern, Michael Koh and Oh Thiam Chye for their support and guidance throughout my course.

I humbly and gratefully accept these awards and hope this opportunity will open a new path in the professional industry. ”

Winner Category B 18K White & Yellow Gold with Diamonds Ring Singapore Jewellery Design 2011
Singapore Jewellery Design Award Winner 2011 Anya Almira A  
This Ring is like splash of fresh water! It is a Fresh concept, Organic patter & unconventional.Tony Chan
 
Irregular design just like music notes, light and energetic. Tony Tan
Anya Almira A
Singapore
 
Youthful design. This idea with movement can definitely be developed into a collection. As a ring, needs to pay more attention on practicality.Kim Goh
School: Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

My Voice

“I would like to thank SJDA for giving me the opportunity to win this award. Thanks to Mr Desmond John Chin, Mr Oh Thiam Chye, and Mr Irfan Kasmadi who made it possible for me to achieve this honuor and for their constructive comments and feedback, and to everyone who has supported me from the beginning. I hope that with this achievement, I will be able to fulfil bigger dreams and I look forward to be better in future. “

 

Winner Category C Detachable Butterfly Ring adaptable into Pendant. 18k white & Yellow gold, Baguettes diamonds & Red Crystals. Singapore Jewellery Design 2011
Singapore Jewellery Design Award Winner 2011 Lam Hoi Kiu  
This vibrant & vivacious piece of detachable ring/pendent is youthful & fresh in its design & concept.Tony Chan
 
Breaking from the cocoon into a butterfly represent results of effort to obtaining mature and charm. Tony Tan
Lam Hoi Kiu
Hong Kong
 
Nice work. Yet, less the chances are, to get noticed if in a show case.Kim Goh
School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education

My Voice

“It is a great honour for me to be one of the selected winners of the Singapore Jewellery Design Awards again. It was a big surprise for me as it has once again proven my work. Because of this award, I had my first chance to visit Singapore last year, which left a wonderful memory in my heart. This challenged me to participate in Singapore Jewellery Design Awards 2011.

Many thanks to the judges and the manufacturing sponsor – without your help and appreciation, my design will not be produced. Thanks to the Singapore Jewellers Association for organising this international award. This is a platform which allows me to exchange with students at international level. And thanks to my school, parents and my friends – because of their support, I am determined to do better.

Last but not least, I have to thank God! As the Bible states “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13″

 

Winner Category C Dual usage ring convertible to pendant. 18k White Gold & Sapphires Singapore Jewellery Design 2011
Singapore Jewellery Design Award Winner 2011 Lam Wai Yan Rachel  
This spiral ring set in an ascending pattern has a story to tell. It is interesting, bold & amplifying.Tony Chan
 
Simplicity appearance, with the blue sapphires, allowing highlighting an ordinary ocean to be extraordinary. Tony Tan
Lam Wai Yan Rachel
Hong Kong
 
If filled up with diamonds and the gaps are reduced, and by adding extra topping to it, the design can become fabulous.Kim Goh
School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education

My Voice

“I was very excited when I received the notification of winning the Singapore Jewellery Design Award. It was unexpected and I felt encouraged as I can stretch my talent in this arena.”

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