Jewelry Design Competition : 2008 AGTA Spectrum Awards™ - JB Daily News Feed

The AGTA Spectrum Awards™, considered the most respected and prestigious creative award for the design industry, has been honoring artistic excellence for over two decades.

Entries in the AGTA Spectrum Awards™ will be evaluated by a panel of distinguished industry judges on the basis of overall beauty and wearability, innovative design, effective use of materials, quality of gemstones, quality of workmanship, broad-base consumer appeal and potential to generate positive publicity for natural colored gemstones. Spectrum Award categories include Classical, Bridal, Day, Men’s and Evening Wear.

There are also two special divisions within the AGTA Spectrum Awards™ competition.

Fashion Forward Honors
Fashion Forward Honors recognizes the outstanding use of colored gemstone and/or cultured pearl beads in artful, trend-setting jewelry. All necklaces, earrings, bracelets or other jewelry that qualifies for judging in the AGTA Spectrum Awards™ competition will automatically be qualified for Fashion Forward Honors judging.

Manufacturing Honors
Manufacturing Honors recognizes outstanding use of colored gemstones and cultured pearls in jewelry appropriate to be manufactured in production quantities. All designs that qualify for judging in the AGTA Spectrum Awards™ competition will also automatically be qualified for Manufacturing Honors judging.

The AGTA Cutting Edge Awards
honor excellence and creativity of the lapidary arts, including natural colored gemstones and cultured pearls, carvings, other gem materials and objects of art. A panel of judges will evaluate entries in the Cutting Edge Awards. Categories include:

(A) Open Category
1. Classic gemstone – Limited to outstanding examples of ruby, emerald and sapphire with traditional gemstone cutting techniques.
2. All other faceted gemstones – Open to outstanding examples of any gemstone that is faceted with traditional gemstone cutting techniques.
3. Phenomenal gemstones – Open to outstanding examples of any phenomenal gemstone (stars, cat’s eyes, opals, etc.) with traditional gemstone cutting techniques.
Pairs & Suites –
Two or more gemstones to be judged as a set.

Category A & B entries in the Cutting Edge portion of the competition may have been created anywhere in the world, but must be submitted by companies based in the United States or Canada. They will be evaluated by a panel of distinguished judges based on overall beauty, quality and technique of lapidary work, and quality and rarity of the gem material.

(C) Faceting
– Innovative flat faceting.
(D) Carving
– Carving of any natural gem material in any style.
(E) Combination
– A gemstone design incorporating two or more lapidary techniques, including concave faceting.
(F) Objects of Art –
Carvings, bowls, sculpture, intarsia, etc., of gem materials not intended to be worn. These may or may not incorporate metal, wood or other non-gem materials as base, frame or decorative component.

Category C, D, E & F entries in the Cutting Edge portion of the competition must have been created and submitted by lapidaries in the United States or Canada. They will be evaluated by a panel of distinguished industry judges based on originality, overall beauty, quality and technique of lapidary work, and quality and rarity of the gem material.

Eligibility
The Spectrum Awards competition is open to all individuals living in the United States and Canada. You do not have to be a member of the AGTA to enter. Any jewelry produced after October 2006, and not previously entered into an AGTA competition may be entered. Entries must be finished pieces; no drawings will be accepted.

Deadlines
September 25, 2007

Entry Form

If you have any questions regarding the AGTA Spectrum Awards™ or AGTA Cutting Edge Awards competitions, please contact the AGTA office at 800-972-1162 or spectrum@agta.org . To request more information, you may also complete a Spectrum Inquiry Form .

 

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