Patricia Carruth Wins BIJC Together By Design Competition

Founder and Co-owner of Your Personal Jeweler designs spectacular ring for lucky couple
Winner of the Black In Jewelry Coalition Together By Design Competition Patricia Carruth, founder & co-owner of Your Personal Jeweler. Photo by Rachelle Welling
Winner of the Black In Jewelry Coalition Together By Design Competition Patricia Carruth, founder & co-owner of Your Personal Jeweler. Photo by Rachelle Welling

The Black in Jewelry Coalition, a nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of Black professionals in the gem, jewellery and watch industry, announces Patricia Carruth, founder & co-owner of Your Personal Jeweler, as the winning designer for BIJC’s Together By Design Contest. The two-part contest and competition began in October 2021 with the selection of one couple’s love story. That love story was then center stage for the jewellery design competition, where BIJC members competed to design a ring for the lucky couple.

“This competition entailed doing the favourite part of my business, that is creating a custom engagement ring based on a couple’s love story,” said Carruth. Featuring a 1.31-carat GIA-graded diamond that was donated by Leo Schachter, Carruth designed a gorgeous ring that incorporates elements of the couple’s love story. While the exact design details are being kept under wraps until the proposal, the ring features 1K yellow gold with the 1.31 carat round, center diamond and two radiant cut accent diamonds. Carruth’s craftsmanship is seen in the details of the piece, it was designed with heirloom quality in mind.

“At BIJC, we believe in ‘shining together’ and this competition did just that. It created a platform for a couple to share their love story and for Patricia to express her creativity to the max by bringing their story to life through her design,” said Annie Doresca, BIJC Co-founder and President. “What is most rewarding for BIJC is that throughout each area of this contest and competition, it showed representation of Black love and the talented Black designers in the jewellery industry. We are truly grateful.”

BIJC’s Together By Design Competition brought together professionals in the jewellery industry and created a platform where Black jewellery designers could show off their skills for the opportunity to win a package of industry resources. The prize package included $5,000 cash, scholarship for 1 two-hour GIA online Continuing Education Seminar, scholarship for 1 Basic Tuition at GRS for Engraving or Stone Setting, scholarship for 1 Basic Tuition at New Approach School in Tennessee, one year of Jewelers of America membership and one year of JVC membership.

Judges of the Together By Design Jewelry competition included Jennifer Gandia, co-owner of Greenwich St. Jewelers, Ronke Nedd, founder and creative head at Rebecca Noff Designs Inc, Sheryl Jones, Sheryl Jones Inc and Marla Aaron, Marla Aaron Jewelry.


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