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40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. Pin Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, featuring the WorldSkills Calgary 2009 logo. -
42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013. Pin Metal pin produced for the 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013, featuring the WorldSkills Leipzig 2013 logo. -
Mascot pin, 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, depicting Tug, one of the official mascots of the event. The Calgary competition featured two horse mascots: Tug, the horse dressed in blue, and Tess, the mare dressed in red. This pin represents Tug, shown wearing a medal and standing above the “WorldSkills Calgary 2009” logo. -
Mascot pin, 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, depicting Tess, the mare mascot of the event. The Calgary competition featured two mascots: Tug, a horse dressed in blue, and Tess, a mare dressed in red. This pin represents Tess, shown wearing a medal and standing above the “WorldSkills Calgary 2009” logo -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 -pin Square metal pin produced for the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007, featuring the inscription “SKILLS 2007” and an abstract orange graphic motif composed of rounded shapes. -
WorldSkills International pin Square metal pin featuring the WorldSkills International logo. -
Australia team pin, 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013 Metal pin shaped as the outline of Australia, produced in for the 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig, Germany, 2013. The pin features the engraved inscription “42nd WorldSkills Competition Leipzig, Germany 2013”. -
International Skills Festival for All Japan 2007 badge Circular promotional badge produced for the International Skills Festival for All Japan 2007, held in Shizuoka and Numazu, Japan, in connection with the 39th WorldSkills Competition. The badge features the event mascots Skillson and Wazabee, illustrated as two characters forming the letters “S” and “W”. The outer ring includes the inscription “International Skills Festival for All Japan 2007”, together with Japanese text referring to the 2007 Competition. -
Skills Belgium pin, 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Circular pin features the inscription “Calgary 2009” and “skillsbelgium”. It likely relates to the Belgian delegation’s participation in the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. -
Brazil SENAI team pin, 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 Rectangular metal pin produced for the Brazilian team participating in the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. The pin features the Brazilian national flag alongside the inscription “BRASIL SENAI worldskills”. It is mounted on its original presentation card, which reads “BRASIL SENAI WorldsSkills Shizuoka 2007”. -
Circular promotional badge featuring the WorldSkills logo and a collage of tools representing different skill professions. The design includes illustrated tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, gears, scissors, and other hand tools arranged around the “WorldSkills” logo. -
Pin for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. The pin depicts a skyline of Calgary, including the Calgary Tower, with the Rocky Mountains in the background. The competition logo appears in the foreground. -
Japan–Canada friendship pin, 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Metal lapel pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. The pin depicts two crossed national flags: Japan and Canada. Below the flags appears the WorldSkills logo and the inscription “Worldskills Calgary 2009”, -
Brazil team pin, 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 Description Metal pin produced for the Brazilian team participating in the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. The pin depicts two crossed flags: the national flag of Brazil and a flag featuring the WorldSkills logo. It is mounted on its original presentation card, which reads “BRASIL SENAI WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007” -
Pin commemorating the participation of France in the 38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 Metal pin commemorating the participation of the French team in the 38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005. The pin features a circular design with the inscription “COMITÉ FRANÇAIS DES OLYMPIADES DES MÉTIERS” around the border, referring to the French organization responsible for coordinating participation in WorldSkills. At the centre appears the event branding “worldskills 2005 Helsinki” . The lower section displays the French national flag. -
WorldSkills Leipzig 2013 pin Description Metal lapel pin produced for the 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013. Rectangular pin with cream enamel background and silver-toned metal border. It features the WorldSkills logo and the inscription “Worldskills Leipzig 2013”, followed by the text “Presented by Samsung”. -
Commemorative trophy, WorldSkills 1950-2025 Commemorative Edition, Lisbon 2025 Crystal commemorative trophy produced for the WorldSkills 1950-2025 Commemorative Edition, Lisbon 2025, organized by WorldSkills Portugal. The initiative marked the 75th anniversary of the first international skill competitions held in Madrid in 1950, recreating the spirit and format of the original event. Spain was invited to participate. The commemorative competition replicated the six original skill competitions from 1950, or their contemporary equivalents, as a tribute to the origins of the WorldSkills movement. The rectangular crystal block is laser-engraved with a simplified line drawing inspired by the figure of the original trophy awarded at the first competition in 1950, depicting a stylized human figure holding a geometric form above its head on a pedestal. The engraving also includes the text: “WorldSkills 1950–2025 Commemorative Edition WorldSkills Portugal” The trophy is presented in a black presentation case with textile interior. -
Pin to support the United Kingdom’s hosting bid for the 41st WorldSkills Competition in London Metal pin produced in support of the United Kingdom’s hosting bid for the 41st WorldSkills Competition, London 2011. Rectangular pin with white enamel background and gold-toned metal border. It features the WorldSkills logo. Beneath this, the text reads: “England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland” “Supporting the UK’s bid” -
41st WorldSkills Competition, London 2011 - pin Pin featuring the official branding of the 41st WorldSkills Competition, London 2011. -
EuroSkills Competition, Lisbon 2010 - pin Pin featuring the official EuroSkills Lisbon 2010 visual identity. Rectangular pin with gold-toned background and black stylised graphic inspired by traditional Portuguese mosaic patterns. Text reads “EUROSKILLS LISBOA 2010,” with “2010” in green and red, referencing the national colours of Portugal. -
White hat pin Metal pin in the shape of Calgary’s iconic white cowboy hat, mounted on its original promotional card. Card reads: “Welcome to Calgary – Heart of the New West” and explains that the white hat symbolizes Calgary’s legendary western hospitality. Gold-coloured metal with white enamel and the word “Calgary” on the hat band. Promotional tourism item likely distributed during the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, reflecting the host city’s symbolic identity. -
Promotional keyring produced by the Korea Committee for the 26th International Vocational Training Competition, Atlanta 1981. keyring produced in connection with the 26th International Skill Olympics. The front features the event emblem and the text “The 26th International Skill Olympics,” while the reverse reads “Korea Committee I.V.T.C.” The piece consists of a printed insert encased in transparent plastic, attached to a metal split ring. -
WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition pin Rectangular brushed metal pin featuring the WorldSkills logo and the inscription “WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition,” together with the sponsor acknowledgment “Presented by Samsung.” Produced in relation to the WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition, held across multiple host countries. The pin reflects the official branding of the event and the partnership with Samsung as Global Premium Partner. -
Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport pin Triangular metal pin with enamel finish featuring an illustrated aircraft and character motif, together with the inscription “Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport.” The design references the regional airport serving Shizuoka Prefecture, host area of the International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007, which included the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. Likely collected during the event period. -
Skillson & Wazabee pin, International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007 Metal pin featuring the characters “Skillson & Wazabee,” presented on its original backing card. The card references the International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007 (14–21 November 2007, Shizuoka/Numazu), which included the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. The pin shows stylised character figures forming the letters “S” and “W,” associated with the event’s visual identity and mascots. The item remains attached to its original printed card.