
"Treasures Revived" Jewellery Competition Winners 2022 are here!
The creations have been judged by a panel of judges and you have voted for the most popular creation!
Special Thank You for our final judge Ms Joanne Low. She is former JDMIS graduate and founder of successful local bespoke jewellery line Joanne L.
The competition exhibition of all contestants was open until Sept 15th. Proceeds from the sale of contestant pieces were donated to Singapore Environment Council second year running.
And Now, the Winners are.....
Metal Art Jewellery Category:
Gold Winner 🥇
Rhapsody in Green by Jolie Sia, Jemwerkz — made from silver clay, reused handmade glass bead and beads from broken jewellery.

Silver Winner 🥈
Eternal Love Brooch by Shuyu Wu, SueWu Studio — made from silver clay, scrap metal and cupic zirconia.

Metal Art Top 5:

Fashion Jewellery Category:
Gold Winner 🥇
Rebloom by Cherry Tan — made from upcycled plastic bottles, magazine paper, nylon cords, metal tube.

Silver Winner 🥈
#BREAD by Stella Soh — made from upcycled bread tags and beads from an old broken necklace.

Fashion Jewellery Top 5:

Special Awards:

Organizer's Choice Award
G.S.V.G (Got Sun, Very Good) by Kevin Lu, Uratemas — made from laundry bamboo section; old stud earring in 9K Suasa & natural Cambodian Zircon.

People's Choice Award
Cherish by Agnes Leong — made from upcycled costume jewellery: oval bronze colored pendant, Monet chain, orange stone earrings and pendant.

New Artisan Award
Blue Cleopatra Necklace by Geraldine Wang, House of Eden — made from discarded canvas keys made from wood scraps and repurposed copper rings from MS100 project.

Most Creative Merit
Hope the Best by Sevtap Eyyubi, SevtArt — made from a dry branch, silver clay, broken necklace stone beads.
What is this competition about?
Be a part of the Earth Day movement started six decades ago on 22 April 1970. This annual event grew from street demonstrations in USA, giving voice to environmental consciousness to become a global effort involving 190 countries and 1 billion individuals.
Jewellery artisans and designers in CJS play our part in environmental protection through this competition, launching on Earth Day 2022.
Our jewellery artisans and designers have always been refurbishing jewellery treasures loved, but in need of some modernization. Our sustainability interest was further enhanced during a "Sparkle New Joy" Upcycled jewellery themed pop-up at Takashimaya department store in 2019 and our first recycled jewellery competition called "Pre-Loved to Treasure" in 2020.

Winners of 2020 Pre-Loved to Treasure competition: from left Kevin Lu, Sujata Rai Chowdhury, Kajal Naina, Neelam Lara & Robert Win.
The key objective is to encourage designers to go green and to think 'out-of-the-box' by using more sustainable materials through re-use and repurpose, instead of using new materials from mother earth in their creation.
CJS will organise an exhibition and sales event at our studio where 10% of the sales proceeds from submitted designers' up-cycled and repurposed jewellery pieces will be donated to environmental charity. CJS members are also invited to bring in additional upcycled pieces for the Exhibition.
Competition Environmental Partner
Proceeds from competition registration fees (50%) and any sales (10%) will be donated to Singapore Environment Council second year running.
Competition Schedule:
- Announcement: Apr 22 (to celebrate Earth Day)
- Registration closes: Aug 10
- Submission of competition piece/s to CJS Studio: by Aug 10
- Judging of submitted pieces: Aug 22-31
- On-line popular voting: Sept 1-11
- Announcement of winners & Award Ceremony: Sep 15th
- Exhibition at CJS: Aug 29 - Oct 15
More competitions on your way! Stay tuned!
