Birmingham has a craft and jewellery history
dating back hundreds of years. The Discovery
Centre captures it's history and unravels some
of the mysteries behind the goldsmiths traditions
and craftsmanship. The jewellery quarter came
into being as a result of convenience. The diversity
of jewellery manufacturing and the variety of
expertise required brought together a pool of
specialists.
The Jewellery Quarter Discovery Centre is the
result of restored workshops of a family firm
called Smith and Pepper who only ceased trading
in 1981 due to retirement of the partners. Not
only is the Discovery Centre an interesting
insight into this fascinating trade, it is also
a living and working museum. Demonstrations
from real goldsmiths show you the techniques
used in production of jewellery. Complete with
offices, workshops and machinery, this is the
real thing. Former employees helped restore
the museum to its original state and what you
see today is the result of a painstaking restoration
project that has even made ex employees comment
that 'this was the way it was'.
The Jewellery Quarter Discovery Centre is managed
by Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery on behalf
of the Birmingham City Council.

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