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Switzerland and Finland crossed flags pin Metal pin featuring crossed national flags of Switzerland and Finland. The design shows the Swiss flag (red with white cross) and the Finnish flag (white with blue cross) mounted on crossed flagpoles with a gold-tone metal base. Probably produced by the Swiss team for the 38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 -
EuroSkills Competition, Rotterdam 2008 - pin Metal pin produced for the EuroSkills Competition, Rotterdam 2008. The design features the EuroSkills logo . The item is preserved in its original transparent plastic bag. -
46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition, Kyoto – Pin Metal pin produced for the skills competitions held in Kyoto, Japan, as part of the 46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition. The pin features the WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition logo in raised lettering on a metallic background. The 46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition was a decentralised Competition, held between September and November 2022 across multiple cities worldwide, with Kyoto hosting selected skills competitions. -
WorldSkills Europe pin Square metal pin featuring the WorldSkills Europe logo. The pin is preserved in its original transparent plastic bag. -
WorldSkills Americas Olympiada do Conhecimento, Rio de Janeiro 2010, pin Round metal pin featuring the WorldSkills Americas logo and the inscription “Olimpíada do Conhecimento – Rio de Janeiro 2010”. Produced in connection with the WorldSkills Americas event held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2010. -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 pin Metal pin with enamel decoration featuring the 39th WorldSkills Competition Shizuoka 2007 logo -
WorldSkills Champions Exchange pin Rectangular metal pin with enamel decoration featuring the WorldSkills logo and the text “WorldSkills Champions Exchange”. Produced in connection with the WorldSkills Champions Exchange programme, an initiative of WorldSkills International designed to engage former Competitors in international activities and knowledge exchange. -
Graaf Lyceum Rotterdam pin Rectangular metal pin with enamel decoration featuring the text “world skills 2007” and stylised illustrated portraits of four figures against an orange background. The lower edge includes the inscription “Graaf Lyceum Rotterdam,” indicating the institution associated with the item. Produced in connection with the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. The design appears to represent a delegation or institutional group linked to the event. Preserved in its original transparent plastic bag. -
Calgary cowboy hat pin Metal pin in the shape of a white cowboy hat featuring the word “Calgary” in red on the hat band. The design references the strong cowboy and rodeo identity associated with Calgary, Canada. Produced in connection with the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, reflecting the host city’s cultural symbolism and visual identity during the event. -
WorldSkills International pin Rounded square metal pin featuring the WorldSkills International logo. The surface is glossy enamel with a polished gold-tone metal edge. -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 – Brazil (SENAI) pin pin produced by Brazil (SENAI) for the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. The pin is shaped as the map of Brazil and features the Brazilian flag rendered in enamel at its centre, framed in gold-tone metal. The pin is presented on its original backing card bearing the text “Brasil SENAI – WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007” and event branding. -
WorldSkills Asia pin Circular metal pin featuring the WorldSkills Asia logo -
WorldSkills International pin Square metal pin featuring the WorldSkills International logo -
WorldSkills International pin Square metal pin featuring the WorldSkills International logo and name in relief. The pin has a gold-tone background with black lettering and a polychrome enamel WorldSkills emblem in the upper right corner. -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 – Brazil (SENAI) pin pin produced by Brazil (SENAI) for the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. The pin features the Brazilian flag in enamel, mounted on a rectangular gold-tone frame, with attached green and yellow ribbon tails reflecting the national colours. The pin is presented on its original backing card bearing the text “Brasil SENAI – WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007” and event branding. -
46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition – VIP pass Metallic-finish VIP pass issued for the 46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition. The pass features the WorldSkills logo, the text “VIP – The Best of the Best”, individual number #8, and sponsor branding (Lincoln Electric). The 46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition was a decentralized competition held between September and November 2022 across multiple host countries and cities, each organizing specific skills. This pass provided VIP-level access during the Special Edition events. -
42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013 – Delegate badge Delegate badge issued for the 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. It includes a portrait photograph, hall access indicators, transport and hospitality icons, barcode identification, and official event branding featuring the WorldSkills Leipzig 2013 visual identity. The badge is housed in a transparent plastic holder. -
41st WorldSkills Competition, London 2011 – Delegate badge Delegate badge issued for the 41st WorldSkills Competition, London 2011. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. It includes a portrait photograph, hall access indicators, and event branding featuring the WorldSkills London 2011 logo and London-themed graphic elements. The badge is housed in a transparent plastic holder. -
40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 – Delegate badge Delegate badge issued for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. It includes a portrait photograph, organizational affiliation, entry code (WSI-S), hall access indicators, barcode, and competition branding featuring the WorldSkills Calgary 2009 logo. The badge is housed in a transparent plastic holder. -
International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007 – Delegate badge Delegate badge issued for the International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007, the overarching event framework that included the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. The badge identifies Mr David Hoey, Secretary General of WorldSkills International. It includes a portrait photograph, organizational affiliation, access coding, and date indicators for November sessions. The design features Skills 2007 branding and WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 logos. The badge is housed in a plastic holder. -
WorldSkills Russia national competition, Kazan 2019 – Delegate badge and lanyard Delegate badge with blue branded fabric lanyard issued for the Final of the VII national competition “Young Professionals” (WorldSkills Russia) held in Kazan, Russia, 20–24 May 2019. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International, and includes his name in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts. The badge features access indicators, barcode, transport icons, and the designation Special Guest. It is housed in a transparent plastic holder and attached to a fabric lanyard with metal hooks. -
WorldSkills Europe General Assembly, Krakow 2022 – Delegate badge and lanyard Delegate badge with blue branded fabric lanyard issued for the WorldSkills Europe General Assembly held in Krakow in 2022. The badge identifies David de Hoey, representing WSI, with the title Chief Executive Officer WSI. The printed insert features WorldSkills Europe branding, event identification (General Assembly Krakow 2022), and sponsor logos including Autodesk, Lincoln Electric, and DHL. The badge is attached to a fabric lanyard with metal hooks and safety clasp. -
WorldSkills Ireland commemorative pin for WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 Metal enamel lapel pin produced for Ireland’s participation in the Shanghai 2026 WorldSkills Competition. The pin features the Irish harp emblem and the text “Ireland Shanghai 26”, rendered in blue and gold enamel. -
WorldSkills Ireland – Commemorative lapel pin (harp emblem) Metal enamel lapel pin featuring the harp emblem of Ireland and the word “Ireland”, presented in a black hinged presentation case. The pin is finished in blue and gold enamel. -
WorldSkills Ireland 70th anniversary (1956–2026) – Commemorative pin Metal enamel pin produced to mark the 70th anniversary of WorldSkills Ireland (1956–2026). The pin features a shield-shaped design divided into four quadrants with symbolic motifs, including a harp and other heraldic elements associated with Ireland. The outer border bears the text “WorldSkills Ireland 1956–2026”, and the lower section reads “70 Years”. Finished in blue, gold, and multicolour enamel.