Title of Design: Colour is all around you
Designer: Law Pui Yin
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Lee Wai Lee)
Category: Ring
The ring projects our colourful world. The layer of colours does not only represent the rise and fall of each individual, but also different people in our globe. The plane inside the ring will move at the same time when its wearer moves, as if it leads us through our colourful world -- not just experiencing personal joy and grief, but also reaching out to different classes of people. The plane fuses its own colour with those of others in its journey, symbolising that it is an ideal world where everyone is equal and people loves and helps each other. |
Champion
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Title of Design: One World
Designer: Au Chung Yin, Stella
Name of School: Birmingham City University of School for Higher and Professional Education
Category: Pendant / Brooch
Different colours of gemstones are like different types of people. They may look independent of the others, but in fact, they are universal.
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1st Runner-up |
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Title of Design: Charming
Designer: Li Ka Lee
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin)
Category: Ring
From blossom, fragrance to splendid eternity........... |
2nd Runner-up |
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Title of Design: Rainbow
Designer: Law Yin Kwan
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin)
Category: Ring
The concept of the ring comes from rainbow and the earth. The part with diamond and colour sapphire represents rainbow, while the pearl stands for the earth. When rainbow encircles the earth, it means everything lives in harmony. |
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Title of Design: Fusion
Designer: Yip Ho Ming
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Lee Wai Lee)
Category: Earrings
My design concept comes from a Ferris wheel which always brings forth the feeling of joy and peace. The seven different colours of crystals represent the seven continents. Although we live in different places, we are in the same world and we share the same dream ¡Vto create a wonderful world. |
Merit Award |
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Title of Design: Windmill
Designer: Mak Wai Ping
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Lee Wai Lee)
Category: Pendant / Brooch
This design concept comes from windmill. The rotation of a windmill¡¦s blades always catches people¡¦s attention. In the Chinese tradition, the rotation also represents happiness and good luck.
This design can be separated to become a pendant to match with different colour stones, bringing a joyful mood to everyone. |
Merit Award |
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Title of Design: Colour Wing
Designer: Chan Wai Sang
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin)
Category: Ring
The name of this design is inspired by rain. When the sun shines onto droplets of rain falling onto the earth, a wonderful rainbow in seven colours will be formed. |
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Title of Design: Motion
Designer: Ho Chui Man
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin)
Category: Earrings
A nebula in space is full of motion and energy. The inspiration of this design comes from meteor. With its bright streak of light, it brings our dreams to every single corner of the world, symbolising a new life and a more colourful world. |
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Title of Design: Mask-Smile
Designer: Wong Man Fai
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin)
Category: Earrings
The inspiration of the design comes from colourful masks. Combining three masks from different cultures, the design symbolises global peace. The design also conveys the message of ¡¥smile¡¦, representing ¡¥relax¡¦ and ¡¥humour¡¦ which are elements of a quality life. |
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Title of Design: Space Travel
Designer: Lee Kam Jim
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin)
Category: Earrings
Moving light forms colour. In the Space, there are countless stars in the Milky Way and it becomes an amazingly colourful world. They produce bright and brilliant colours forever and witness our dream. |
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Title of Design: Rings of the World
Designer: Cheng On Kei
Name of School: School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University
Category: Bracelet/Necklace
We are all connected despite of our different colours of skin and cultures. The aggregation of rings in the design depicts the interaction of people in the ¡¥global village¡¦. The engraving of every ring is unique, just like each of us. We are all gifted to play a part in our world. The colour stones on selected rings echoes the theme of competition - Colour of the World. |
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Title of Design: Scales
Designer: Chong Siu Tong
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin)
Category: Bracelet/Necklace
A colourful world is comprised of different units.
The various patches of scales in this necklace represent people of different races joining together to support and cooperate with each other, to live out the spirit of unity. Every scale shines brilliantly under the light, symbolising every race in this world shimmers in its own unique colour. |
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Title of Design: Doughnut
Designer: Choi Po Sang
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Lee Wai Lee)
Category: Bracelet/Necklace
In our childhood, we were always tempted by the colourful and tasty doughnuts displayed in a coffee shop. To get one piece is like owning the whole world! The concept of my design comes from these sweet childhood memories of doughnuts. The nine different colours of crystal in the bracelet represent doughnuts in nine different flavours. Let it bring back your loving memory! |
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Title of Design: Shining Forever
Designer: Wong Oi Ting
Name of School: Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin)
Category: Pendant / Brooch
Brightness, love and peace in eternity. |
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Title of Design: Chain Melody
Designer: Chung Kin Kwok
Name of School: Buddhist Hung Sean Chau Memorial College
Category: Pendant / Brooch
The many loops in this pendent represent different places on the earth which are inter-connected in many ways. A ding-dong is also found at the tip of each loop, which when the pendant is being worn, will ring to represent melody of different places being played in harmony, also as in an orchestra where each instrument plays its own part. |
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