Birmingham is to host a festival celebrating over 250 years of jewellery making in the city.
Taking place in May 2027, the month-long event will be dedicated to the art, innovation and heritage of jewellery by bringing together sparkling exhibitions, show-stopping installations and special events in a celebration of British and international craft and design.
Set against the backdrop of Birmingham’s centuries-long reputation of producing some of the world’s most well-known pieces, visitors will be able to learn the rich history of jewellery making, discover and buy new pieces and even design their own, in the same place that produced The FA Cup, Wimbledon trophies, The Queen’s Birthday Honours medals and Beyonce’s diamond-encrusted stilettos.
Co-founded by Jewellery Quarter Development Trust and Birmingham City University, Birmingham Jewellery Biennial is set to become the UK’s leading festival dedicated to the art, innovation, and heritage of jewellery. Designed to showcase artistic excellence and elite craftsmanship from leading national and international names, alongside up and coming makers, the curated festival is set to attract visitors to the Jewellery Quarter and wider city, from across the globe.
In the months leading up to May 2027, there will be opportunities for creatives and businesses to become part of the celebrations. An initial UK-wide open call will give jewellery artists the chance to feature in a flagship exhibition which will remain in situ throughout the festival, as well as awarding the winners with monetary prizes. Further details will be available via the Birmingham Jewellery Biennial website.
The concept of the Biennial was part of Birmingham’s successful bid to be recognised as a World Craft City, placing it alongside just eight other European cities and cultural hotspots from around the world including Fabriano in Italy, Jaipur in India and Kyoto in Japan.
Birmingham received the accolade in May 2025 after a bid was submitted by the Jewellery Quarter Development Trust and Birmingham City University and supported by Birmingham City Council and the Goldsmiths Company. Following a rigorous judging process, including an international visit from an esteemed panel, Birmingham was awarded World Craft City status for displaying exceptional craft heritage, a strong maker community, and a clear commitment to developing craft into the future.
Birmingham Jewellery Biennial will take place across Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter and the wider city from 1 to 31 May 2027. Stay up to date by joining the mailing list at birminghamjewellerybiennial.com.
Birmingham is to host a festival celebrating over 250 years of jewellery making in the city.
Taking place in May 2027, the month-long event will be dedicated to the art, innovation and heritage of jewellery by bringing together sparkling exhibitions, show-stopping installations and special events in a celebration of British and international craft and design.
Set against the backdrop of Birmingham’s centuries-long reputation of producing some of the world’s most well-known pieces, visitors will be able to learn the rich history of jewellery making, discover and buy new pieces and even design their own, in the same place that produced The FA Cup, Wimbledon trophies, The Queen’s Birthday Honours medals and Beyonce’s diamond-encrusted stilettos.
Co-founded by Jewellery Quarter Development Trust and Birmingham City University, Birmingham Jewellery Biennial is set to become the UK’s leading festival dedicated to the art, innovation, and heritage of jewellery. Designed to showcase artistic excellence and elite craftsmanship from leading national and international names, alongside up and coming makers, the curated festival is set to attract visitors to the Jewellery Quarter and wider city, from across the globe.
In the months leading up to May 2027, there will be opportunities for creatives and businesses to become part of the celebrations. An initial UK-wide open call will give jewellery artists the chance to feature in a flagship exhibition which will remain in situ throughout the festival, as well as awarding the winners with monetary prizes. Further details will be available via the Birmingham Jewellery Biennial website.
The concept of the Biennial was part of Birmingham’s successful bid to be recognised as a World Craft City, placing it alongside just eight other European cities and cultural hotspots from around the world including Fabriano in Italy, Jaipur in India and Kyoto in Japan.
Birmingham received the accolade in May 2025 after a bid was submitted by the Jewellery Quarter Development Trust and Birmingham City University and supported by Birmingham City Council and the Goldsmiths Company. Following a rigorous judging process, including an international visit from an esteemed panel, Birmingham was awarded World Craft City status for displaying exceptional craft heritage, a strong maker community, and a clear commitment to developing craft into the future.
Birmingham Jewellery Biennial will take place across Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter and the wider city from 1 to 31 May 2027. Stay up to date by joining the mailing list at birminghamjewellerybiennial.com.