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Preziosa Young 2024-2025 at Rome Jewelry Week 2025

Exhibition  /  24 Oct 2025  -  26 Oct 2025
Published: 20.10.2025
Brooch: No Title by Yasmin Zehavi.Fine silver, stainless steel pin. 2024.11.5 x 6.5 x 12.5 cm.Photo by: Shai Ben Effraim.Awarded at: Winners of the Preziosa Young Design Competition 2024.From series: ConchylomaniaUnique piece. Yasmin Zehavi
Brooch: No Title, 2024
Fine silver, stainless steel pin
11.5 x 6.5 x 12.5 cm
Photo by: Shai Ben Effraim
Awarded at: Winners of the Preziosa Young Design Competition 2024
From series: Conchylomania
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Intro
After debuting in Florence at the MIDA - International Handicrafts Trade Fair, and making stops at Galerie Door by Doreen Timmers in Nijmegen and LibriBianchi by Simona and Lorenzo Perrone in Milan, the traveling exhibition PREZIOSA YOUNG 2024-2025 reaches its final destination in Rome. It will be on view during Rome Jewelry Week 2025, hosted at Corsie Sistine (Complesso del Santo Spirito in Sassia, Borgo Santo Spirito 2, Rome), from October 24 to 26, 2025.

Artist list

YeJin Choi, Margo Csipö, Yasmin Zehavi
The exhibition presents a selection of works by the three award-winning artists: 

YeJin Choi (b. 1996) is a South Korean metalsmith. She holds a BFA and MFA in Metal Crafts from the Department of Metalwork & Jewelry at Kookmin University in Seoul. As part of the PY competition, she won a free exhibition space for the 2026 edition of the Inhorgenta fair in Munich and was awarded a promotional campaign on the Mydaybyday Gallery website by Laura Helena Aureli.

Margo Csipő (b. 1994) is an American metalsmith, illustrator, and writer. She earned a BFA in Industrial Design from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and continued her education at the Baltimore Jewelry Center, where she participated in an artist residency program and currently works as an instructor and studio technician, a role she also holds at the Maryland Institute College of Art.

Yasmin Zehavi (b. 1999) is an Israeli jewelry designer, graduated from the Department of Jewelry and Fashion at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Her work has been exhibited in prestigious venues, including the Pinakothek der Moderne and Schmuck – International Handwerksmesse in Munich, the International Graduate Show at the Marzee Gallery in Nijmegen, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.


Exhibition opening: Friday 24, from 5.30 to 9.30 PM (by invitation only).
Exhibition opening hours: (free admission with registration on site or via email: info@romajewelryweek.com):
Saturday 25, from 10.30 AM to 7 PM | Sunday 26, from 10.00 AM to 7 PM.