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Entries accepted April 1 June 15

If you have designed  or are planning to design a great piece of men's jewelry, submit it in the 30th annual George A. Schuetz Jewelry Design Contest. Created in honor of the late men's jewelry designer George A. Schuetz, this international contest recognizes the best original designs in men's jewelry.

Hosted by the Gemological Institute of America, the competition is open to any and all designers who wish to participate. Last year more than a hundred designers representing numerous countries submitted their renderings. 

Contestants may submit only one original color design, and it must not have been previously exhibited or offered for sale. Each entry is judged blindly by a panel of independent industry specialists, based on its design, wearability, feasibility, and appeal. Entries will not be returned. 

The winning designer will receive a $500 award and a plaque to commemorate the accomplishment. Two honorable mention awards, one each for second and third place, will be recognized with plaques. Winners will be announced in August.

Entries are accepted April 1  June 15.

 Schuetz Design Contest 2005; first place; Hong Zheng; China; 250 px  

This telescope-inspired ring by Hong Zheng of China placed first in the 2005 Schuetz Design Competition. It is made of 18K white gold, black onyx, jadeite, and round diamonds.
                                                  





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For more information, or to request an entry form by mail, please contact:

 Phillip Weeks
 GIA, Office of Student Financial Assistance
 The Robert Mouawad Campus
 5345 Armada Dr.
 Carlsbad, CA  92008
 
Phone: 800-421-7250, ext. 4004; outside the U.S., call 760-603-4004



More 2005 Schuetz Design Contest Winners:

     Schuetz Design Contest 2005; second place; Hyun Jung Min; Korea; 250 px

Hyun Jung Min of Seoul placed second for her tie tack and cuff links made of black onyx, white and yellow 18K gold, and melee diamonds.

 

 

      Schuetz Design Contest 2005; third place; Soroo Park; Korea; 250 px

Soroo Park earned the third place trophy for her double-sided, reversible pendant/ring made of platinum, gold, diamond, and blue sapphire.
 

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