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Birmingham awarded 'World Craft City' status

Prestigious accolade is in recognition of the city's historic jewellery and craft trade

An international panel of judges has awarded Birmingham World Craft City status for its work in the jewellery trade

Birmingham has been awarded a prestigious global accolade for its heritage in the jewellery and craft trade.

It has been granted 'World Craft City' status following a fact-finding mission in April by an international panel of judges from the World Crafts Council.

The honour puts Birmingham and its historic Jewellery Quarter in the same group as just seven other European cities including Bornholm in Denmark and Stoke-on-Trent, recognising its global significance as a centre of craftsmanship and creativity.

The honour is awarded to an area where there has been excellent social, cultural and economic contributions from local communities.

The bid for the status was submitted last year, led jointly by Jewellery Quarter Development Trust and Birmingham City University with support from the city council and Goldsmiths Company.

During the judging assessment, the panel visited Birmingham City University's School of Jewellery in Vittoria Street which was established in 1890, the Assay Office and Coffin Works.

Achieving World Craft City status is expected to boost Birmingham and the Jewellery Quarter's global profile, enabling it to access government support, promote tourism and foster knowledge exchange between itself and other World Craft cities.