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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.

The Late Middle Ages 1200 - 1400 - Museum Jewellery - Museum Jewelry

The Late Middle Ages 1200 - 1400

The Late Middle Ages, from 1200 to 1400, saw cultural and artistic developments in Europe, including the emergence of the Gothic style in architecture and advancements in jewelry-making, with a focus on pearls and gold. The ideals of Christianity and chivalry were reflected in the architecture an...
Style development with a Christian message - Museum Jewellery - Museum Jewelry

Style development with a Christian message

During the High Middle Ages, Europe experienced cultural and artistic development, including the expansion of cities, establishment of universities, and emergence of Gothic architecture. Jewelry-making also saw advancements, influenced by Christian symbols and the Byzantine Empire, with new style...
Early Middle Ages 800 - 1200 - Museum Jewellery - Museum Jewelry

Early Middle Ages 800 - 1200

Emerging in Europe from 476 AD to 1500 AD was a fascinating development referred to as The Middle Ages. Distinguished by its particular aspects such as creating an individualistic European culture, expansion of feudal practices, establishment of urban towns and cities as well as being powerfully ...
Viking Age 750 - 1000 AD - Museum Jewellery - Museum Jewelry

Viking Age 750 - 1000 AD

During the Viking Age, trade and Christianity were introduced to Europe through seafaring and brought an increase in iron and precious metals, leading to the development of crafts and ideas. The Vikings developed their own unique style, borrowing features from other cultures such as the Celts, an...