Schreiner guild Sigmaringen honors talent: journeyman pieces in the Landesbank
Schreiner guild Sigmaringen honors talent: journeyman pieces in the Landesbank
The importance of craftsmanship is often underestimated, the current exhibition "journeyman's pieces of the carpenter" in the Landesbank Kreissparkasse in Sigmaringen impressively shows how much creativity and skills are in the work of the new carpenters. This event, which was recently opened, enriches not only the bank's customer hall, but also the entire community.
recognition for outstanding services
Obermeister Stefan Braunschweig of the carpenter guild did not miss the opportunity to congratulate the young craftsmen, especially the final year 2024. At the ceremonial opening, both Braunschweig and the sales director of the Landesbank, Albert Ederle, the salon and the diverse skills of the journeyman emphasized. She emphasized that the journeyman's pieces represent the heart of the practical journeyman's tests.
a Tradition of many years of collaboration
For more than three decades, the Landesbank Kreisparkasse has been a partner of the craft businesses and proudly exhibits the works of the carpenter guild in its customer hall. This long -term tradition not only offers a platform for the new journeyman, but also promotes awareness of talent and craftsmanship within the community. The exchange of ideas and techniques has proven to be valuable for the development of everyone involved.
competition and honors
The competition "The Good Form", in which the Schreiner guild Sigmaringen regularly participates, is an example of the high quality of the carpentry in the region. This year Sarah Restle, Adrian Motsch and Jonathan Roth were honored for their work and even qualified for the state competition in Stuttgart. Special achievements were recognized by the individual honors of the senior master, especially for Sarah Restle, Elena Gruber and Carolin Hauer, who were recognized for their outstanding results in theory and practice.
A look into the future of craft
Visitors to the exhibition still have the opportunity until July 26, 2024 to admire the diverse journeyman pieces and to experience the art of craftsmanship in their most diverse form. Such events are crucial to keep the craft and the associated traditions alive and to beat a bridge between the generations. The recognition for young talents is not only a motivation, but also a necessary step to promote the craft in our society.
- Nag
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