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Mikimoto crafts prestigious award for Glenn Close
November 24, 2008
New York--Pearl powerhouse Mikimoto has been tapped to create the The Hollywood Reporter's prestigious Sherry Lansing Leadership Award, which will be presented to Emmy Award-winning actress Glenn Close on Dec. 5.
To craft the award, entitled "The Gateway," Mikimoto engaged designer Adrienne Lee, a California sculptor whose works are found in galleries and private collections throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and South Africa. The award's brushed natural-bronze twin planes both diffuse and reflect light from the luminous 14-millimeter Mikimoto golden South Sea cultured-pearl pendant that sways between the angled surfaces.
The alignment of the pendant's drop--both on and off the sculpture's base--is designed to pay homage to the recipient's talent in pushing the boundaries both as a performer and as a humanitarian. While making the piece linear and architectural, Lee also incorporated familiar symbols that emerge when the piece is viewed from various angles, including the letter "M" for Mikimoto and the number "1" for the pinnacle--Glenn Close. The pendant, valued at $9,900 can be removed from the award and worn, with the integrity of the sculpture itself remaining intact.
The award will be presented at a breakfast that celebrates the 17th "Power 100: Women in Entertainment" issue for The Hollywood Reporter, which, like National Jeweler, is published by Nielsen Business Media and is part of The Nielsen Co., a global information and media company.
"Mikimoto's commission of 'The Gateway' was inspired both by Ms. Close's profound strength as an artist and personal style," says Dawn Moore, general manager of Mikimoto Beverly Hills. "The choice of a golden South Sea pearl and natural warm bronze seemed to reflect her essence perfectly. It was an exciting challenge to design a piece for a woman known for her powerful presence both on and off the screen."
The Mikimoto-designed sculpture for the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award was meant to be as unique as Close herself, said The Hollywood Reporter publisher Eric Mika.
"The Hollywood Reporter is very proud that such fine craftsmanship and concern has gone into creating such recognition," Mika said. "It is truly reflective of the accomplishments of those we choose to honor at Women in Entertainment."
The sculpture will be presented on Friday, Dec. 5, at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The Sherry Lansing Leadership Award honors women who have been pioneers in the entertainment industry, with past recipients including Barbara Walters, Meryl Streep and Jodie Foster.
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