Centurion 2011 Jewelry Design Winners
At the Centurion 2011 Jewelry show jewelry retailers voted for 11 winners. It was conducted as part of the trade fair’s inauguration Centurion Design Awards Competition. Held from January 29 to February 2, the show was made in the Centurion’s 10th Anniversary allurement in Tucson. In the show, around 80 + exhibitors were competed in 11 categories. The categories included Alternative/Contemporary Metals, Colored Stone Classic, Bridal, Colored Stone Fashion, Diamond Fashion, Diamond Classic, Gold, Sterling Silver, Pearl, Watches and Platinum. Information about Centurion 2011 jewelry design winner in each category is the following;
Alternative / Contemporary Metals: Edward Mirell was the winner. He presented a three-tiered necklace that highlights the company’s patented Black Ti™.
Bridal: Norman Silverman was the winner with an oval cut center diamond surrounded with oval cut side stones by pave diamonds.
Colored Stone Classic: Fai Dee was the winner with an 18k silver and gold ring that come with a core 15.08 carats Burmese loaf sugar cabochon ruby.
Diamond Classic: Sethi Couture was the winner with romantic chandelier earnings with scalloped boarders.
Colored Stone Fashion: Frederic Sage was the winner. He presented an 18k yellow, pink and white gold with diamond pendant and pear shaped cabochon triple-color natural tourmaline with connection chain.
Diamond Fashion: Siera Jewelry was the winner with 18k white gold having 7 carats white diamonds and 8 carats black diamond.
Gold: Paramount Gems was the winner with 18k black gold and diamond bangle bracelet.
Pearl: Yvel was the winner.
Platinum: Uneek Jewelry was the winner.
Sterling Silver: Raymond Hak Couture was the winner.
Watches: Frédérique Constant was the winner.
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