Ashmolean Museum Oxford

Alfred Jewel Cufflinks

by The Bill Skinner Studio

£80.00

Alfred Jewel Cufflinks designed exclusively for the Ashmolean by The Bill Skinner Studio. A great gift for dads, grooms or anyone who loves to wear a good suit, these attractive gold cufflinks are designed and made by the Bill Skinner Studio as a perfect replica of the beloved Alfred Jewel, arguably the most famous exhibit on display in Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum.

Dating back to the 9th century AD, the stunning Alfred Jewel is thought to have been commissioned by none other than King Alfred the Great (r. 871 – 899), as evidenced by the inscription found around the jewel itself; AELFRED MEC HEHT GEWYRCAN, translated from the Anglo Saxon to ‘Alfred ordered me to be made’.

Each aspect of the original historic artefact has been painstakingly recreated in these precious designer cufflinks, from the filigreed inscription to the hand enamelled central image, thought by experts to represent the sense of sight, and the finishing dragon’s head which, in the case of the original Alfred Jewel, is widely held to have been an aestel, or pointer and therefore likely held a thin ivory stick. This pointer was used to help early Medieval scholars as they carefully followed dense religious texts. These cufflinks follow in the footsteps of the original, combining the useful with the beautiful for a gift that will be treasured for years to come.

Crafted in brass plated with 14K gold, these delicate enamel decorated cufflinks for men or women are a real special occasion piece ideal as wedding day cufflinks or as a day to day addition for those who will appreciate the opportunity to carry a little slice of history with them wherever they go. Ideal as groom cufflinks, a best man gift, for a special party or event, or simply to finish off a smart work suit, the Bill Skinner Studio Alfred Jewel cufflinks with their intriguing back story will be a real talking point for the wearer to show off.

Unearthed by accident during the ploughing of a field, the Alfred Jewel was discovered in North Petherton, Somerset in 1693. Its famed inscription alongside its location close to the Athelney Abbey from where King Alfred launched his attack against the Great Army of the Vikings, has led historians to believe that this perfectly preserved relic has strong links to the only English king to have been bestowed with the title ‘The Great’. Known to have been a learned man who ordered numerous religious texts to be translated from Latin to Anglo Saxon English, it is thought that King Alfred distributed aestels of this sort throughout his kingdom alongside translated manuscripts.

Exclusive to the Ashmolean Museum.

Product information

Materials: 14k gold plated brass and enamel detailing

Dimensions: 2.2 x 1cm each

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Delivery information

Our Pickup service is a convenient way for you to order online and collect your purchase in person at the Museum. Simply select the Pickup option at checkout.

The Ashmolean Museum will be closed on 24, 25, 26 December 2024, and 1 January 2025. You will not be able to collect your order on these days.

Christmas Delivery Dates

We recommend placing your order as early as possible to avoid disappointment. These are the recommended last dates for placing your order:

UK delivery – 17 December 2024

International delivery – 11 December 2024 (delivery times may be affected by customs clearance)

Due to the Christmas holidays, orders placed from Friday 20 December 2024 onwards will be dispatched after Monday 4 January 2025.

We offer FREE delivery on UK-only orders over £50 (this does not apply to the Print on Demand service). FREE delivery will be calculated based on the total value of the order after discounts have been applied.

UK 1st Class: delivery 2-5 business days from dispatch

Europe: approximately 3-11 business days from dispatch (customs clearance may cause delays)

Rest of World: approximately 3-11 business days from dispatch (customs clearance may cause delays)

Please be aware that orders to International addresses may be subject to local customs duty or taxes. You will need to pay any additional charges for customs clearance, charges include local VAT and duty based on the value and origin of the product.

There is 5kg weight restriction for UK orders, and a 2kg weight restriction for International orders. If your order exceeds this weight, please contact the Online Shop team so that we can organise a quote for special delivery: onlineshop@ashmus.ox.ac.uk

Further information on our delivery options and returns policy can be found in Shipping & Returns.

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