Cheapside Hoard

Elizabethan and Jacobean jewelry (16th and 17th century) found buried in London in 1912.
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The London Cheapside hoard is on display in the London Museum till april 2014. Melanie Clegg, writer from the Madame Guillotine blog, describes her visit and shares some pictures. Click on the picture to go to the blog to read it, I loved it!
THE CHEAPSIDE HOARD is one of the most important Tudor and Stuart collections of jewelry ever found. This is a fascinating article about this discovery.
The Museum of London’s Extraordinary Cheapside Hoard | Gems & Gemology
Found in the Cheapside Hoard. This gold piece with white enamel and Columbian emeralds is thougt to be a fan holder. Courtesy of the Museum of London; photo by Robert Weldon / GIA.
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Cheapside Hoard, in 1912 a woman living in a house in Cheapside, London found beneath the floorboards the largest collection of Tudor jewels ever found
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The Museum of London in partnership with the Jewellery Industry Innovation Centre (JIIC) and the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design (BIAD), which is part of Birmingham City University (BCU), is using state-of-the-art technology to investigate the Cheapside Hoard, the greatest hoard of Elizabethan and Jacobean jewellery in the world, to find out what methods could have been used to create these pieces. Selected items from the Cheapside Hoard are currently on display at the Museum of London.
Paris Hotel Boutique • 8 hours ago Cross from the Cheapside Hoard, 1501-1625 AD
Period ring from the Cheapside hoard