???? Congratulations to the Winners! ????Of the China & Thailand Jewelry Design Contest 2025 – International Jewelry Design Competition
✨ 3D CAD Design Category
Ms. Kewalin Numrit
Student from Srinakharinwirot University
???? Design: Reflection of Thai-Chinese
???? Selected as Thailand’s representative to compete in the Grand Final
at the Kunming International Stone Expo & Yunnan International Jewelry and Jade Expo in Kunming, China
✨ Mix Media Design Category
Ms. Nittira Nitiprecha
Student from Srinakharinwirot University
???? Design: Hearts of Two Skies
✨ Hand-drawing Category (Ages 13-17)
Mr. Palitchork Saiyavut
Student from Vajiravudh College
???? Design: Heritage of Harmony
✨ Hand-drawing Category (Ages 8-12)
Ms. Panalee Cheewakriangkrai
Student from Chonkanyanukul School
???? Design: Lucky Charm Bangle
Jewelry design is both an art and a craft that fosters creativity and enhances design skills among youth and the general public. This competition aimed to provide a platform for aspiring designers to showcase their talents and support the jewelry industry’s growth through fresh perspectives of young creatives. It also serves to inspire the younger generation and introduce them to the jewelry and gemstone industry — one of Thailand’s key economic sectors.
To mark the 50th Anniversary of Thailand-China Diplomatic Relations, the Confederation of Thai Gem, Jewelry and Precious Metal Associations, the Thai Gem and Jewelry Traders Association (TGJTA), in collaboration with the Yunnan Province Association of Southeast Asian Studies and the Fashion Jewelry and Accessories Association in Guangdong Province, hosted this contest under the theme “Modernize China-Thai”. The competition focuses on merging art, culture, and the unique identities of Thailand and China with contemporary jewelry design, reflecting the beauty of both cultures in harmony.
???? TGJTA extends heartfelt congratulations to all the winners and wishes them success on their journey to becoming professional jewelry designers!
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