Norman Weber, born in 1964 in Schwäbisch Gmünd, is a distinguished goldsmith, silversmith, and contemporary jewelry artist. He studied at the Munich Fine Art Academy under renowned professors such as Hermann Jünger, Otto Künzli, and Horst Sauerbruch, earning his diploma in 1996. Weber’s career spans decades of artistic innovation, teaching, and leadership, including roles as Deputy College Principal and later Art Director at the State Vocational School for Glass and Jewellery in Kaufbeuren-Neugablonz.

His work has been celebrated with numerous awards, including the Friedrich Becker Preis (2023) and the Municipal Goldsmith of Schwäbisch Gmünd (2011). Weber’s pieces are held in prestigious collections worldwide, such as the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, and the Museum of Art and Design in New York.

As a curator, lecturer, and exhibitor, Weber has contributed significantly to the field of contemporary jewelry, with solo and group shows across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. His practice blends craftsmanship with conceptual depth, making him a pivotal figure in modern jewelry art.

Based in Kaufbeuren, Germany, Weber continues to inspire through his artistic and educational endeavors.