The Retailer Awards - Jewellery shall be nominated by valuation method drawn by expertise jury announcing the merit in different facets such as craftsmanship, design and innovation, customer relation management, merchandising and promotion.
Jewellery shortlisted for this category should be primarily made with diamonds in gold or platinum. Craftsmanship, intricacy, sophisticated yet uncluttered design should be the hall mark of this shortlisted jewellery piece. Besides making a style statement, it should also effortlessly merge with particular fashion trend.
Jewellery should be primarily made with diamonds, color stones, uncut diamonds in gold or platinum (Open setting without shellac / lacc or any filling). Category consists of diamond jewellery worn by brides and bridesmaids in the form of necklace sets, kangans, tiaras, arm and waist bands etc. The jewellery should be inspired from a culture, tradition and finesse with a grace and elegance combined with richness.
Jewellery should be primarily made of gold. It should complement a particular fashionable trend or appeal. It can be composed of various gold colors and enameling but without the use of any other metals and stones. Eligible for this award is the jewellery in the form of necklace sets, kangans, tiaras, arm and waist bands etc.
The contemporary jewellery should be timeless with fine craftsmanship, clean lines and a subtle sense of bold sophistication.
The jewellery shortlisted should be primarily made from gold and can also have enameling and stones. Jewellery worn by brides and bridesmaids in the form of full bridal necklace sets, kangans, tiaras, arm and waist bands etc are eligible for the award. The jewellery should be inspired from an era steeped in culture, tradition and finesse combined with grace, elegance and rich look.
Precious stones
Jewellery seeded in this category should be primarily made in gold and set with kundan on any precious gem stones, uncut diamonds, beads and pearls. With or without enameling, the jewellery should reflect an era, culture. Eligible for this award are necklace sets, kangans, rings, bracelets, armlets, hair adornments etc.
Non- Precious stones
Jewellery primarily made in gold and set with kundan on any semi precious stones, beads and pearls, the jewellery shortlisted for this category must reflect a culture, an era. The jewellery can be with or without enameling. Eligible for this award are necklace sets, kangans, rings, bracelets, armlets, hair adornments etc.
The jewellery nominated for this award should be made in gold and primarily set with colored precious and semi precious stones and diamonds, beads and pearls with or without enameling. Eligible for this award are necklace sets, kangans, rings, bracelets, armlets, hair adornments etc.
This award is for that unique and original promotion undertaken by a jeweller which resulted in creating a lasting impression on customers beyond the scope of advertisement and increased footfalls.
An innovative award for the print advertisement created for media such as newspapers, magazines. The AD will stand out head and shoulders above all the other similar print campaigns. Besides being unique and innovative, the winning entry will also be responsible for generating a positive buzz for the product and company.
Audio/Visual
This award is for the most innovative, creative advertising campaign planned by jeweller for Audio/Visual media such as a television, radio, and internet etc. The winning advertising campaign will be unique, stands out from the crowd and generates a very positive message for the product and the company.
The Best Single Store award will be given to a store that excels in various parameters set by the jury. Parameters are pleasant and unique environment, astounding interiors and excellent layout, unique jewellery display and lighting giving the due consideration to customer’s needs, demands and comforts.
Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttaranchal, Punjab and Haryana.
Assam, Chattisgarh, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal, Mizoram, Manipur, Meghalaya and Madhya Pradesh.
Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa.
Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Lakshadweep and Pondicherry.
A Retail chain is defined as a company having a minimum 5 or more retail outlets. The Retail Chain should have all stores with a pleasant environment, aesthetic interiors and good layout, unique jewellery display with lights giving the due consideration to customer’s needs and demands and comforts. The applicant of a Best Retail chain store can also apply for a Best Single store.
1. Retail chain is defined as a company having a minimum 5 or more retail outlets.
2. The number of outlets and employees.
3. The Sq-ft area of each outlet.
4. The advertising and marketing materials in jpeg format in a CD.
5. The retail outlet photographs.
6. The profile of your company.
7. The description on the shopping experience for your customers in maximum 250 words.
The Manufacturer Awards - Jewellery shall be selected by an assessment procedure developed by a very special jury constituting of experts who specialize in aspects of craftsmanship design and innovation. Members can apply for the Manufacturer Awards- Jewellery section by filling up the details on the application form available at www.nja.co.in
Eigible for this category is the jewellery primarily made with diamonds, color stones, uncut diamonds in gold or platinum (Open setting without shellac/lacc or any filling). The jewellery must also possess very good design, finishing and craftsmanship.
Jewellery shortlisted for this award will be primarily made of gold studded with or without precious stones with good design, finish and craftsmanship.
Best Jadau Jewellery Design of the Year
Jewellery nominated for this award should be primarily in gold and set with kundan on any precious gem stones, uncut diamonds, beads and pearls, with or without enameling. Moreover it should also have top notch finishing, excellent craftsmanship and an impressive design.
The jewellery contending for this award should be primarily made from platinum studded with or without precious stones. Besides it must also have fantastic design, impressive finish and remarkable craftsmanship.
(Manufactured with precious metals)
This category will consist of jewellery manufactured from precious metals which has been primarily made with cubic zirconia. The winning piece of jewellery must also possess excellent finishing, alluring design and craftsmanship.
The Jewellers Awards - Jewellery shall be selected by assessment procedure drawn by a very specialized jury constituting of experts who merit in specialized aspects of craftsmanship and design and innovation.
Eligible for this category is defined by the making of jewellery in gold which has a essence of Indian heritage and ethnicity. The design should be inspired from classic, victorian, mughal era. The winning piece of jewellery will have design, workmanship, embellishments, patterns and skills of the old gharanas fit to be worn by maharajas, kings and queens.
According to the count of GJF Charters
Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttaranchal, Punjab and Haryana.
Assam, Chhattisgarh, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal, Mizoram, Manipur, Meghalaya and Madhya Pradesh.
Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa.
Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Lakshadweep and Pondicherry.
The jewellery eligible for this category is the one manufactured with precious metals and stones, made to be worn and used very unusually. It must also possess good design and craftsmanship that would by definition make it unique in character.
NJA Program initiated NJA Students Award earlier this year where jewellery students and apprentices were invited and rewarded with scholarships and prizes. The National Jewellery Awards Program proudly offers students multiple opportunities to further their career aspirations. NJA aims to encourage and celebrate the upcoming design talent in the students of the jewellery industry. Award is judge by expertise team or jury of NJA.
Based on following criteria: Jewellery design should be innovative, novel and extraordinary. It should be technically viable to manufacture. It should have its own identity & uniqueness. Jewellery should be practically wearable with ease and comfort.
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