The place is not much to look at from the outside, but we visited with my jewellery class last year, and it's fascinating inside (I got to hold a kilogram bar of gold - it's much smaller than you might think).
All the items are tested for their metal purity, and if found to be within the standards, they get marked with the maker's mark, the traditional fineness mark ( a lion for sterling silver), a 925 sterling mark, the Assay Office mark (the London office is a lion head) and a letter for the date. All these are just half a millimetre high!
Entrance to the London Assay Office |
Protest tents near the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral |
Protest tents outside St. Paul's Cathedral |
The weather is very very different, but the protests and the tent city are much like the ones in Tel-Aviv which I photographed in the summer
I loved my visit to Goldsmiths Hall. I took my college class there a couple of years ago and the tour was fantastic. I'm looking forward to taking my new class there!
ReplyDeleteTania, What an exciting day you had getting your silver pieces stamped with a maker's mark. We have protesters in tent cities here in the states too, but they are not having a good time of it.
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