Slovenian Jewelry Week 2025: Energy, joy and harmony

Announcements 20. 3. 2025
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Slovenian Jewelry Week returns to Center Rog. The main exhibition will take place in the main hall from 11 to 19 April 2025.

For the fourth year in a row, Slovenian Jewelry Week 2025 (SIJW) will bring together art, tradition and innovation in contemporary jewelry design. This year, the event will be marked by three key themes - energy, joy and harmony - which designers will explore through their collections.

The SIJW 2025 programme will take place from 10 to 19 April 2025 across the country, with the main exhibition on display in the main hall of Center Rog, opening on Friday 11 April at 7pm.

The central curated exhibition is inspired by the theme "Energy/Energy". The designers explored the dynamics of creativity and transformation, examining how energy transcends physical resources and influences the psychological, emotional and spiritual aspects that shape our world. The exhibition also sheds light on the way in which the social and cultural tensions associated with energy transitions transform different sectors of society and inspire artistic expressions.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a rich accompanying programme at Center Rog:

  • 14 and 15 April 2025 - Engraving in Metal

A masterclass with renowned British jewelry designer and engraving master Anastasia Young. (application)

  • 14 April 2025, at 18.00 - Lecture: The beauty, value and power of gemstone cutting

Internationally renowned gemologist and master gem cutter Justin Prim. (application)

  • 16 April 2025, at 17.00 - Lecture: Talisman as jewellery past and present

Master designer Milica Bubanja (application)

  • 18 April 2025, at 16.00 - Demonstration: Foldforming and cizelirovanie

Jewelry designer, silversmith and master goldsmith Huberto Široka. (application)

You are cordially invited!

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