Nave Altar Cross for York Minster by Alex Brogden,
Millennium Commission
Chalice and Paten for Christ and Notre Dame Chapel, Liverpool by Kerry O’Connor
 
 

Contemporary Treasures of The Church

Creating exquisite gold and silver pieces for use in church services has been one of the key roles of the goldsmith for nearly 2000 years. This tradition continues with the designers of Who’s Who In Gold and Silver, who have created many exquisite pieces for the church, adding contemporary twists to classical concepts. If you, or your parish, are looking to commission a new piece of silver to commemorate a loved one or mark an anniversary, these artists, and their colleagues on www.whoswhoingoldandsilver.com should be where your search begins. Simply click on any image for more information and details about contacting an artist.

The work of several Who’s Who in Gold and Silver designers is currently on display at Goldsmiths’ Hall in Treasures Of The English Church: Sacred Gold and Silver 800 - 2000. This free exhibition is the largest of its kind ever staged and is open until July 12. Please click here to read more about the exhibition.

 
 
 

Covered, Gem-Set Ciborium by Wally Gilbert

 
 
         
 
 
 

Alms Dish, for Canterbury Cathedral by Stuart Devlin

 
 
 

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