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Multiple Awards at Germany's Silver Triennial International Competition / Faculty and Students of the Department of Metalwork & Jewelry

  • 25.10.17 / 전윤실
Date 2025-10-17 Hit 582

Our university's Department of Metalwork & Jewelry has achieved the distinction of producing multiple award winners at the 21st Silver Triennial International, the most prestigious international competition in the field of silver craft worldwide.

 

The Silver Triennial, held every three years in Hanau, Germany since its inception in 1965, is recognized as the most historic and prestigious competition in contemporary silver craft. It selects and awards works of outstanding technical skill and artistic merit, focusing on vessels and objects primarily crafted from silver.

 

This year's 21st edition of the competition received 195 entries from 137 silversmiths and metal designers across 21 countries worldwide. Among these, 59 works were selected for the final exhibition.

Jeon Yong Il / Tea pot with a nickel handle / 2nd Prize (Robbe&Berking Prize)
Park Ji Eun / The flexible vessel 2372 / 3rd Prize (Ebbe Weiss-Weingart Prize)
Jeong Jae Hee / Conceal and Reveal / 3rd Prize (Youth Promotion)

 

In this competition, Jeon Yong Il (Professor Emeritus, Department of Metal Crafts) won the 2nd Prize (Robbe&Berking Prize), Park Ji Eun (Graduate School '17) won the 3rd Prize (Ebbe Weiss-Weingart Prize), and Jeong Jae Hee (Graduate School '17) won the 3rd Prize in the Young Artist category (Youth Promotion). Additionally, Lee Seung Yeol (Professor, Department of Metalwork & Jewelry), Baek Hyun (Undergraduate '08, Graduate '12), and Hong Ji An (Graduate '18) were honored with honorable mentions.

Lee Seung Yeol/Bottle in silver
Baek Hyun/Time space vase
Hong Ji An/Sonata

 

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Multiple Awards at Germany's Silver Triennial International Competition / Faculty and Students of the Department of Metalwork & Jewelry

Date 2025-10-17 Hit 582

Our university's Department of Metalwork & Jewelry has achieved the distinction of producing multiple award winners at the 21st Silver Triennial International, the most prestigious international competition in the field of silver craft worldwide.

 

The Silver Triennial, held every three years in Hanau, Germany since its inception in 1965, is recognized as the most historic and prestigious competition in contemporary silver craft. It selects and awards works of outstanding technical skill and artistic merit, focusing on vessels and objects primarily crafted from silver.

 

This year's 21st edition of the competition received 195 entries from 137 silversmiths and metal designers across 21 countries worldwide. Among these, 59 works were selected for the final exhibition.

Jeon Yong Il / Tea pot with a nickel handle / 2nd Prize (Robbe&Berking Prize)
Park Ji Eun / The flexible vessel 2372 / 3rd Prize (Ebbe Weiss-Weingart Prize)
Jeong Jae Hee / Conceal and Reveal / 3rd Prize (Youth Promotion)

 

In this competition, Jeon Yong Il (Professor Emeritus, Department of Metal Crafts) won the 2nd Prize (Robbe&Berking Prize), Park Ji Eun (Graduate School '17) won the 3rd Prize (Ebbe Weiss-Weingart Prize), and Jeong Jae Hee (Graduate School '17) won the 3rd Prize in the Young Artist category (Youth Promotion). Additionally, Lee Seung Yeol (Professor, Department of Metalwork & Jewelry), Baek Hyun (Undergraduate '08, Graduate '12), and Hong Ji An (Graduate '18) were honored with honorable mentions.

Lee Seung Yeol/Bottle in silver
Baek Hyun/Time space vase
Hong Ji An/Sonata

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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