The Children of Asia International Committee and Kierge Jewelry House have entered into a partnership agreement to make champion badges for the winners of the 8th Children of Asia Games.
Champion badges will be made of pure Yakut silver with gold plating. The design is executed in the form of the Children of Asia Committee’s logo framed by an olive branch as a symbol of peace and victory. Each badge will become a real work of art, demonstrating the highest skill of Yakut jewelers.
“It is a great honor for us to become a partner of the Children of Asia International Committee and to have the opportunity to produce such a valuable award as a champion badge for the winners of the 8th Children of Asia Games,” said Alexander Pavlov, director of Kierge Jewelry House. “It is also greatly valued to make a contribution to such a large-scale project that has received recognition far beyond the republic.”
President of the Children of Asia International Committee Vladimir Maksimov emphasized that cooperation with Kierge will make a significant contribution to the development of children’s sports.
“The Committee is very sensitive about partners, since each of our partners embodies a high level of quality. Our collaboration with Kierge is aimed at long-term cooperation, so we are confident that this partnership will make a significant contribution to the development of children’s sports.”
Recall that a single champion badge was established by the Children of Asia International Committee in 2023. The first badges were awarded to the winners of the 2nd winter Children of Asia Games in Kuzbass. The Committee also presents badges to the Children of Asia Games Alumni of different editions, including Olympic champions, world and Asian champions, and sports officials.