Pola Museum Annex (Ginza)
Opening Party
Exhibition

The 18th International Cloisonne
Jewelry Contest

Organized by The Japan Shippo Conference
Sponsored by The Mainichi News Paper and
The Pola Foundation for the promotion of
Traditional Japanese Culture
Supported by Tha Pola Museum Annex and
The Kiyomizu Sannnenzaka Museum, Kyoto

Exhibition
Pola Museum Annex (Ginza, Tokyo)
June 9 - 14, 2005

Awarded Works

The Grand Prix Award


"Swimming Tiger"
Tricia Young (U.S.A.)


The Award for Excellence

"Summer"
Zeinab Anjaparidza
(Georgia)
"Nostalgia"
Eiko Hayasaka
(Japan)


The Mainichi News Paper Award

"Memory of the Wind"
Maki Suzuki
(Japan)
"Scenery of the Castle"
Toshiko Kobayashi
(Japan)


Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum Award

"Sahara"
Penny Gildea
(United Kingdom)


Silver Clay Award

"Imagination"
Masako Higaki
"Fruits in Season"
Kaoru Fuchigami
(Japan)
"Rotation"
Yuriko Yamada
(Japan)


New Idea for Materials Integration Award

"Autumn Path"
Ewa Buksa-Klinowska
(Poland)
"Quimera Marina Alada"
Rafael Arroyo Villemur
(Spain)


Award for Encouragement

"The Spanish Girl"
Mariela Pinto
(Venezuela)
"Vainillas"
Ana Mercedes Carvallo
(Venezuela)
"Uncle Jack"
Kathy Aspinall
(Australia)

"The Dance of Springl"
Steven Song
(Canada)
"Metamorphosis"
Nino Burkadze
(Georgia)
"Caucasus Motives"
Dato Chkheidze
(Georgia)

"Streaming Color"
Kyoko Aratani
(Japan)
"The Moon in Fall"
Marianne Hunter
(U.S.A.)
"Wooden Horse"
Miyo Orino
(Japan)

"Mushroom Pendant"
Hiroyo Mashiko
(Japan)
"Necklace & Pendant"
Antje Mokross
(Germany)
"Silence"
Keiko Morinaga
(Japan)


Enamelists came from Overseas

Awarding Ceremony and Opening Party
David & Kathy Aspinall
(Australia)
Awarding Ceremony
Kathy Aspinall
(Australia)
Monika Schuchmann
(Germany)
and Kathy


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