CPAA International Pearl Design Competition
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 6:28 pm
For any our sellers who work in pearls, this one will lead you to the CPAA website where you'll find lots of information on the competition including the rules and regulations as well as the deadlines if any of you are inspired to enter and go for the prize.
CPAA International Pearl Design Competition
August 1, 2023
"New York, NY – June 30, 2023.
The Cultured Pearl Association of America (CPAA) has opened its 14th Annual International Pearl Design Competition (IPDC), complete with another collaboration with retail partner the Aaron Faber Gallery to showcase (and sell!) winning designs. The contest is open through Friday, Nov. 3, 2023.
The CPAA celebrates pearls of all varieties, so it encourages all levels of artisans to compete in the IPDC. The goal: to create compelling new pearl jewelry designs worthy of recognition, media exposure, and possible sales.
There are two divisions—international and domestic–for entries. Those who live outside the U.S. compete by submitting renderings and sketches, while those who live within the U.S. compete in two stages with finished jewels. U.S. entrants must be prepared to sell their piece if it reaches finalist or winner status.
For more information and entry forms, tap here! ... "
https://www.cpaa.org/blogs/current-even ... 464c4ee5ab
https://roskingemnewsreport.com/cpaa-in ... august-18/
CPAA International Pearl Design Competition
August 1, 2023
"New York, NY – June 30, 2023.
The Cultured Pearl Association of America (CPAA) has opened its 14th Annual International Pearl Design Competition (IPDC), complete with another collaboration with retail partner the Aaron Faber Gallery to showcase (and sell!) winning designs. The contest is open through Friday, Nov. 3, 2023.
The CPAA celebrates pearls of all varieties, so it encourages all levels of artisans to compete in the IPDC. The goal: to create compelling new pearl jewelry designs worthy of recognition, media exposure, and possible sales.
There are two divisions—international and domestic–for entries. Those who live outside the U.S. compete by submitting renderings and sketches, while those who live within the U.S. compete in two stages with finished jewels. U.S. entrants must be prepared to sell their piece if it reaches finalist or winner status.
For more information and entry forms, tap here! ... "
https://www.cpaa.org/blogs/current-even ... 464c4ee5ab
https://roskingemnewsreport.com/cpaa-in ... august-18/