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Explore the rich history of jewelry at our website. From ancient civilizations to modern times, jewelry has been a symbol of adornment, alliance, and love. Not just a fashion statement, but also a practical form of investment. Learn about the origins and evolution of jewelry, the materials used throughout history, and how it reflects our cultural heritage. Discover the rich story behind each piece of jewelry here at our website.

Renaissance 1460 – 1650 - Italy - Museum Jewellery - Museum jewelry

Renaissance 1460 – 1650 - Italy

During the Renaissance period, Italy was a major center for jewelry production and innovation, with wealthy city-states such as Florence and Venice leading the way in new styles and techniques. These styles were spread through Europe through trade and travel, with the use of engraved designs and ...
The Lindau Bible - Museum Jewellery - Museum Jewelry

Late Antiquity 400 - 900 AD

Late Antiquity saw decline and limited innovation in jewelry and other arts, with inspiration mainly coming from Byzantine craftsmanship. The Lindau Bible, a notable medieval manuscript, was created in a workshop believed to be under the patronage of Charles, son of Charlemagne.
Roman jewelry and simplicity - Museum Jewellery - Museum Jewelry

Roman jewelry and simplicity

The fibula was a type of dress pin that was prevalent throughout Roman history. The Romans had a distinct style in their jewelry, which was often luxurious and adorned with pearls and emeralds. They were known for borrowing motifs from the Greek world. The Romans also perfected the cameo techniqu...