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What kind of jewellery was there in the Middle Ages?
During the Middle Ages, a wide variety of jewellery was worn to make not only your everyday life special, but also parties or events. Woven bracelets, arm rings, neck rings and finger rings were among the most popular pieces of jewellery of the Middle Ages and they will certainly be among your favourites too. A wide variety of materials were used for these pieces of jewellery. The most popular jewellery was made of gold and silver. The jewellery could depict different motifs, such as snakes, others resemble the jewellery of the Vikings, whose most popular motifs were wolves and ravens.
Medieval market or theme party?
With our medieval jewellery, you'll be the absolute eye-catcher at your next party. Whether you're going to a theme party, the medieval market or even your next concert, the jewellery will really spice up your outfit. The ancient jewellery has a different aura that is not comparable with today's jewellery. Like the medieval clothing, they radiate the dark romanticism of the Middle Ages.
What is the best way to combine the extraordinary medieval jewellery?
But how do you combine these special pieces of jewellery so that they are shown off to their best advantage? To make the most of the medieval jewellery, you should either combine it with a plain T-shirt or jumper and a pair of jeans. Or you can take a look at our medieval shop. Here you will find various items of clothing that can show off your medieval jewellery even better. Like the black or white long-sleeved shirts for men and the various dresses or corsages for women.