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The enchanting Tahitian pearl has successfully infiltrated the realm of fine jewellery, with multifunctional and innovative designs.
Tahitian pearls are rising to become the material of choice of innovative designers, according to Ida Wong, general manager of the Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong (TPAHK).
TPAHK was among the three sponsors of the maiden edition of the JNA Jewellery Design Competition 2018/19, which recognises and celebrates excellence in jewellery design. The contest drew more than 2,500 entries from amateur and professional jewellery designers worldwide.
The competition has three categories – Dancing Stone, Platinum and Tahitian Pearl. Their respective themes are New Fashion Tech, Platinum Attitude and Asymmetric Perfection. Design entries were expected to reflect the specified theme while highlighting the...
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