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Jewelers of America opens 2022 CASE Awards

(NEW YORK) – Jewelers of America (JA) is accepting entries for CASE Awards, its national jewelry design competition. The CASE Awards honor JA Members who exhibit creativity, artistry, style and excellence in jewelry design. The CASE Awards competition is open to all employees of JA Member retailers and suppliers. Employees of JA Member companies can enter through March 22, 2022.

“The CASE Awards showcase the talents of bench jewelers and jewelry designers and allows JA Members to gain valuable consumer and trade recognition. The jewelry entered into the CASE Awards demonstrates the high-level of craftsmanship and creativity that consumers can find in Jewelers of America-member stores nationwide,” says Jewelers of America Director of PR & Events Amanda Gizzi.

Winners will be awarded in ten categories. The categories are as follows: Retail Members: Jewelry up to $2,000 retail value; Supplier Members: Jewelry up to $2,000 retail value; Retail Members: Jewelry $2,001 to $5,000 retail value; Supplier Members: Jewelry $2,001 to $5,000 retail value; Retail Members: Jewelry $5,001 to $10,000 retail value; Supplier Members: Jewelry $5,001 to $10,000 retail value; Retail Members: Jewelry $10,000 to $50,000 retail value; and Supplier Members: Jewelry $10,000 to $50,000 retail value. Judges will also select two pieces as “Best in Show”- one for retailers, and one for suppliers. JA Members can enter a maximum of 4 pieces in the competition, one per category.

Winners will be selected by a panel of experts who will evaluate all entries based on overall design, marketability, wearability and quality of manufacture.  All winners will receive a customized CASE Awards trophy and national trade and consumer media exposure. Jewelers of America will promote all entrants through a social media and a digital marketing campaign adding extra exposure for the CASE Award entrants.

CASE Awards – sponsored by Jewelers Mutual Group, Synchrony and Chosen Payments – is open to staff of JA Member companies. Companies who are not yet JA Members can join before March 22nd and receive one free CASE Awards entry. For more information about the design competition and for complete entry guidelines, visit jewelers.org/caseawards or contact JA’s Member Services at 800-223-0673.

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