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Designs on ‘Men of Platinum’

- GERALDINE CUPIDO

THERE’S no denying the partnershi­p between fashion and jewellery is the perfect marriage of two fields of design.

Therefore it makes perfect sense for South Africa’s premier platinum jewellery designers and South Africa’s top fashion designers to come together at African Internatio­nal Fashion week.

In a bid to promote platinum jewellery to a broader audience, Platafrica has partnered with

African Fashion Internatio­nal (AFI) to showcase finalists’ pieces of the 21st platinum jewellery and manufactur­ing competitio­n as part of Joburg Fashion Week 2020.

Hosted annually by Anglo American Platinum in partnershi­p with Metal Concentrat­ors and Platinum Guild Internatio­nal (PGI) India, Platafrica aims to promote innovation and technical expertise in platinum jewellery design and manufactur­ing in South Africa.

This year’s theme – Designed for Men of Platinum – was developed in consultati­on with PGI India and was inspired by consumer research that identifies men’s jewellery as a growing demand segment for platinum jewellery, but with a limited product offering.

The winners are to be announced during a virtual showcase event on November 13, with models dressed by the leading South African menswear brand, Carducci.

“Platinum has been a highly sought-after jewellery metal for consumers for decades and we are proud of the many firsts that are being incorporat­ed in this year’s

21st edition of Platafrica. For the first time, the competitio­n focuses on men’s jewellery, which is an under-serviced market segment” said Natascha Viljoen, chief executive of Anglo American Platinum.

Dr Precious Moloi-motsepe, founder of AFI, has this to say about the partnershi­p: “Platafrica has built a reputation for inspiring creativity and quality in platinum jewellery design in South Africa.

“What excites me about our partnershi­p with Platafrica is the opportunit­y to develop and grow nascent talent into internatio­nal excellence, thus contributi­ng to our creative capital as well job creation and economic growth.”

This year’s finalists have been broken into two categories, profession­al and student/apprentice.

These are the winners in their categories.

Profession­al category: Stacy

Beukes (Ruth Prowse School of

Art); Rob Burton, Emile Pitout and Abdullah Zayd (Platandia); Labi

Kapo (Akapo Jewels); Fang-yu Liao & Aurelien Brandt (MICHL Jewellery &

Brandt Adornment); Jane Merrifield (Tuesday’s Child Jewellery Design); Mandlenkos­i None and Nnete Mokgothu (Mo Nkosi and Nnete Jewellery Manufactur­ers); Nihal

Shah (Vijay Shah Concepts); Shikant Shah (Shah Jewellers); Christina

Toros (Prins & Prins); and Lungile Xhwantini (The Platinum Incubator).

Student/apprentice category:

Ross Kellerman (Cape Peninsula University of Technology); Thembi Maduna (Vijay Shah Concepts); Kgabo Justice Makibelo (The Platinum Incubator); Liam Mcrobert (Ruth Prowse School of Art); Malefa

Phoofolo (Tinsel); Alexander Rawháni (Shohreh Custom Made); Ntsikelelo Shange (Akapo Jewels); Busisiwe Sinini (The Platinum Incubator); Thembelihl­e Sishi (Durban University of Technology); and Rejoice Lerato Setshedi (The Platinum Incubator).

Apprentice finalist Busisiwe Sinini’s pinky ring titled “Pollyanna View” was inspired by South African comedian Trevor Noah. The shape of the design takes us back to his roots on his mother’s side, symbolisin­g the hut, or family house. The piercing represents the pain and trauma of his growing-up years. The patterns on the side are inspired by the logo of Liverpool football club, which Noah supports.

The beauty of this pattern pays credit to Noah’s ability to see the beauty and humour in the world and his positivity and enthusiasm for life.

Ntsikelelo Shange from Akapo Jewels designed a pendant titled “Achiever”. He designed if for Springbok rugby captain Siya Kolisi, while drawing inspiratio­n from the stadium and Rugby World Cup trophy. The top part of the pendant resembles the trophy, which can be seen clearly when you put the pendant upside down. The other half represents a stadium featuring rugby poles and an oval stone representi­ng the ball. The glaze represents the first black Springbok rugby captain.

Profession­al designer Nihal Shal from Vijay Shah Concepts created a distinctly South African inspired tie accessory he titled “Uni-tie”.

Michael Khumalo, a successful South African businessma­n, commission­ed this statement piece to commemorat­e the 2019 South African rugby World Cup victory.

The result is this captivatin­gly different tie accessory which is multifunct­ional, multifacet­ed and of course, proudly South African.

Embossed with the South

African flag and flanked by Ndebele patterns, this accessory fits on to any gentleman’s tie, and with a simple flourish and crimp, one’s tie is transforme­d into the epitome of African pride.

Christina Toros’s multifunct­ional rings, titled “Sprouted”, were inspired by the essence of self-growth; the desire to become a better version of oneself every day. A tree is a universal symbol of strength and growth.

A tree starts as a small seed with delicate roots and grows over a long time into a giant, strong tree.

The first ring portrays how the seed sprouts into its roots. The roots are placed in between two curves as if it is bursting out of its seed. This ring is purposely made smaller and daintier. The second ring portrays the fully grown tree. It is sturdier and heavier. Both rings are designed with curves to illustrate dynamical growth.

All the one-of-a-kind jewellery pieces entered for Platafrica will be available for sale online. The store will be hosted on the AFI Designer Boutique for a limited period and will go live after the show on November 13.

 ??  ?? NTSIKELELO Shange pendant titled ‘Achiever’ was designed for Springbok rugby captain Siya Kolisi.
NTSIKELELO Shange pendant titled ‘Achiever’ was designed for Springbok rugby captain Siya Kolisi.
 ??  ?? PROFESSION­AL designer Nihal Shal from Vijay Shah Concepts created a distinctly South African-inspired tie accessory he titled ‘Uni-tie’.
PROFESSION­AL designer Nihal Shal from Vijay Shah Concepts created a distinctly South African-inspired tie accessory he titled ‘Uni-tie’.
 ??  ?? BUSISIWE Sinini’s pinky ring titled ‘Pollyanna View’ was inspired by South African comedian Trevor Noah.
BUSISIWE Sinini’s pinky ring titled ‘Pollyanna View’ was inspired by South African comedian Trevor Noah.
 ??  ?? CHRISTINA Toros’s multifunct­ional rings, titled ‘Sprouted’.
CHRISTINA Toros’s multifunct­ional rings, titled ‘Sprouted’.

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