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UNIQUE HISTORIC JEWELLERY REPRODUCTIONS BRITISH MUSEUM

Mike Shorer Fine Jewellery and Historic Jewellery Reproduction are on annual break until the 6th of June: please continue to place orders and Mike will attend to them immediately the Studio re-opens.

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Celtic

Celtic jewellery is renowned for its flowing forms, symbolic motifs, and extraordinary metalworking skill. Characterised by intricate spirals, knotwork, and stylised natural forms, these designs often carried spiritual or cultural significance as well as decorative beauty. Mike’s Celtic reproductions capture the elegance and movement of the originals, recreating torcs, brooches, and personal ornaments with remarkable fidelity.

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Celtic

Anglo Saxon

Anglo-Saxon jewellery is distinguished by its bold forms, rich ornamentation, and technical sophistication. Gold, garnets, and intricate cloisonné work were commonly used to signify status and power. These reproductions reflect the precision and symbolism of early medieval craftsmanship, faithfully recreating iconic brooches and fittings from this influential period of British history.

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Anglo Saxon

Bronze Age

Bronze Age jewellery represents some of the earliest expressions of personal adornment in Britain. Often minimal yet powerful in form, these pieces highlight the ingenuity of early metalworkers using simple tools and techniques. Reproductions from this era focus on torcs, armlets, and rings, celebrating the purity of design and the origins of decorative metalwork.

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Bronze Age

Viking

Viking jewellery is bold, expressive, and rich in mythological symbolism. Drawing inspiration from animals, gods, and Norse belief systems, these pieces were worn as markers of identity and strength. Mike’s Viking reproductions remain true to the rugged beauty and intricate detailing of the originals, recreating arm rings, pendants, and fittings with authenticity and character.

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Viking

Roman

Roman jewellery reflects a culture of refinement, wealth, and influence, blending practical design with decorative elegance. Rings, bracelets, and amulets were worn by men and women alike, often engraved or set with gemstones. These reproductions echo the craftsmanship and classical proportions of Roman originals, offering a tangible connection to life in ancient Britain under Roman rule.

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Roman

Medieval

Medieval jewellery combines devotion, symbolism, and craftsmanship in pieces that were both deeply personal and highly decorative. Rings, brooches, and religious pendants frequently carried inscriptions or protective meaning, while intricate engraving and gemstone settings demonstrated advancing goldsmithing skills. These reproductions preserve the character and spirit of the Middle Ages, recreating authentic forms that evoke the richness of Britain’s medieval heritage.

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Medieval

South American

South American jewellery reflects the extraordinary metalworking traditions of ancient civilisations, including pre-Columbian cultures renowned for their mastery of gold. Intricately formed pendants, ceremonial ornaments, and symbolic motifs often represented deities, animals, and spiritual beliefs. These reproductions — including Colombian gold pendants — honour the refinement and cultural depth of the originals, capturing both their sculptural beauty and historical significance.

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South American

Far East

Jewellery from the Far East reveals a tradition of exquisite refinement and symbolism. Chinese and Japanese ornaments often feature intricate detailing, natural forms, and motifs representing prosperity, longevity, and harmony. From delicate hair ornaments to decorative fittings and pendants, these reproductions faithfully reflect the craftsmanship, balance, and artistic sophistication of historic Eastern design.

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Far East