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Discover how the Highgrove Embossed Creamware Collection is made ☕ Exclusively commissioned by Highgrove and handcrafted in the UK, each piece is slip-cast and hand-finished, celebrating over 250 years of British ceramic craftsmanship 🏺 🛍️ Shop now:

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🇬🇧 A Norfolk farmer's plough caught something in a field in 1948. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 It turned out to be the largest collection of Iron Age gold ever found anywhere in the world. 🪙⌛️ Made by British smiths whose craft no one has been able to copy. 🇬🇧 Snettisham is a quiet village on the Norfolk coast. Its fields look like any field in eastern England. But in 1948 a Norfolk farmer hit something with his plough. He thought it was bedstead metal. It wasn't. Over the next 40 years, archaeologists returned to that field again and again. They found 11 hoards in one field. More than 175 complete torcs. And hundreds more fragments. The largest collection of Iron Age gold ever found. Anywhere in the world. And one piece stood above all the others. 🏛️ The Snettisham Great Torc. A neck ring, one kilogram of gold and silver alloy. Twisted from 60 individual strands of wire, each made by hand. The trumpet terminals at each end were cast in one piece. With pattern detail no modern goldsmith has fully reproduced. The casting technique used has not been replicated. 2,000 years on, the craft still holds its secret. The torc was made by an Iron Age British smith. Probably for the Iceni. The tribe that later rose with Boudica. Their goldsmiths were among the most skilled in Europe. And the gold they worked was British gold. Worked on British forges by British hands. Around 75 BC, someone buried the hoards together. A sacred deposit, or a treasury, or both. The earth held it for 2,000 years. And then a Norfolk farmer's plough lifted it back into the light. The smiths who made these torcs became Britons. Their descendants became the British. And the British still work metal at the top of the world. Norfolk still ploughs the field where it began. 🇬🇧 Britain has been working gold for 2,000 years. The craft is still in the hands. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Right now, somewhere in Britain, a silversmith is at the bench. The hands have never stopped. Our work is made in Britain, for Britain. Inspire the next British craftsman.👇🙏 👉 👈 Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧

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