Diamond Butterfly Prize
The gifted artist Yuri Kuper designed the sketch of the Diamond Butterfly Prize
His works are stored in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the collections of the Ministry of Culture of France and many other galleries.

The count of his personal exhibitions exceeds 50, including in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, Claude Bernard Gallery in Paris, Jan Krugier Gallery in Geneva and many others.
The butterfly represents fragility and strength. Its wings woven from legends and traditions carry the cultural values of our nations. A flap of its wing is subtle and fragile, but it can change the course of time
The wisdom has it, moving beyond the borders of Eurasia, from snowy Russia's expanse to blossoming Asia's valleys.
Today, we are uniting the strings of traditions, weaving them into an unparalleled single pattern, and the butterfly is the symbol of this unity.
Yuri Kuper created the Diamond Butterfly design and master jewelers encrusted each figurine with some 5,000 specifically grown artisan diamonds.
This work of art will be awarded to all prize winners.