Zhipeng Wang is a Chinese contemporary jewellery artist currently working between China and Germany. Zhipeng’s artistic practice draws inspiration from a rich Chinese material cultural heritage and his own cross-cultural experiences, focusing on the creation of contemporary art jewellery and hollowware. He incorporates various materials deeply rooted in Chinese culture, including elements like Chinese tea, rice and jade.
After obtaining a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Jewellery & Metal from China Academy of Art in 2019, Zhipeng began his cross-cultural artistic journey. Seeking further artistic growth and exploration, he enrolled in the renowned Jewellery Class at Academy of Fine Arts Munich in 2020, under the guidance of Professor Karen Pontoppidan, to pursue his postgraduate studies. He successfully graduated in 2024 with a Freie Kunst Diplom. Zhipeng Wang’s jewellery and hollowware have been showcased in international exhibitions and competitions in countries such as China, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Belgium, Romania, Argentina, and the United States, including the prestigious Schmuck 2024. He has also won several international awards, among them the first prize in the BKV Prize 2024 in Munich, the first prize in the Giancarlo Montebello Prize 2024 in Milan, the winner of the Preziosa Young Design Competition 2021 in Florence, and a special award in the 30th Legnica
International Jewellery Competition “Touch”. Additionally, his works are part of permanent collections in both private and public institutions, including the Auckland Museum in New Zealand, Goldsmiths’ House
Hanau in Germany, China Academy of Art Museum, Legnica Art Gallery in Poland, and Le Arti Orafe Jewelry School in Italy.