Three porcelain necklaces and a porcelain bowl with a grapevine design, featuring clusters of grapes and leaves, on a black background.

Porcelain was produced in Worcester from 1751 to 2008. The Worcester Royal Porcelain Co Ltd was formed in 1862. The factory is now a museum in the regenerated Royal Porcelain Works site. The Museum looks after the largest collection of Worcester porcelain in the world spanning more than 250 years of production. 

Jewellery made from shards of Royal Worcester porcelain made by Kimmi is available exclusively from the museum shop. Each shard is unique and handmade. All chains and bails are sterling silver.

The pendants set in silver are hallmarked by Birmingham Assay Office.

A display of seven necklaces with round pendants featuring various floral and logo designs on silver chains, laid on a dark surface.
Royal Worcester porcelain jewellery