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ÖDÜLLÜ TAKILAR

ÖDÜLLÜ TAKILAR. 2007. 2008 Jewelry Arts Awards August 21, 2008 Jewelry Artist Magazine 2008. . Daniel M. Nagy. First Place (tied) Earrings Whirlpool. Jeffrey Appling, First Place Rings Pearl Protrusion. Daniel M. Nagy & Agnes Kertesz, Second Place Rings Message.

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ÖDÜLLÜ TAKILAR

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  1. ÖDÜLLÜ TAKILAR

  2. 2007

  3. 2008 Jewelry Arts AwardsAugust 21, 2008 Jewelry Artist Magazine 2008.

  4. Daniel M. Nagy. First Place (tied)EarringsWhirlpool

  5. Jeffrey Appling, First PlaceRingsPearl Protrusion

  6. Daniel M. Nagy & Agnes Kertesz, Second PlaceRingsMessage

  7. Laura Parr, First PlaceBraceletsSalad Blues

  8. Dmitriy Pavlov, Second PlaceBraceletsDragon of 4 Elements

  9. First Place: Inception, Tricia LachowiecSecond Place: Star, Wendy McAllister

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

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

  12. 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

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

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

  18. Japan Pearl Promotion Society 28th International Pearl Design Contest

  19. International Pearl Design Contest Grand Prize MIHO AOKIJapan

  20. Actual Jewelry/First Prize YURI YOSHIKAWAJapan

  21. Paper Rendering/First Prize DANIELA ROJACanada

  22. Actual Jewelry/Second Prize LILI CHUUnited States

  23. Paper Rendering/Third Prize RIN CHAESouth Korea

  24. Actual Jewelry/Third Prize (tie) SUMIKO MATSUBARAJapan

  25. Actual Jewelry/Third Prize (tie) YOSHIYUKI KANDAJapan

  26. South Sea Pearl Consortium 2005

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