Jewelry, Beads & Findings Sources
- Annie the Pedlar — (UK) Men's and women's 16th century, lower-class costumes, sewn in "Theatrical," "Reenactor" or "Tudor" quality. Also jewelry and accessories.
- Billy and Charlie's — Replica medieval pewter jewelry, belt fittings, etc
- Carl Lemke Unique Jewelry — Signet rings, seals, period jewelry, etc.
- Fire Mountain
— Wholesale beads and jewelry making supplies. Highly recommended by many costumers. - Gaukler Medieval Wares — (Canada) Jewelry & metalwork
- Jewels by Count Alexander — (UK) Museum quality reproductions of crown jewels
- Odds n Sods New! — (Australia) Trims, jewelery, and other miscellaneous items for re-enactors.
- Parrish Relics — Sells beautiful jewelry "inspired by the ornate and lavish designs of earthly ages past."
- Pillaged Village, The
— Medieval thru 17th century: Patterns, trim, agilets, clasps, frogs, buckles, pennanulars, jewelry. books, pre-made garb, etc. Geared toward re-enactors and SCA folks. - Raymond's Quiet Press — From the website: "A provider to living history and historical reenactment groups of Roman, Saxon, Viking, Celtic, and Medieval jewelry brooches, pennanullars, cloak clasps, belt buckles, stiffeners, and tips, spurs, crosses, thor's hammers, pendants, hip belts, helm brasses and drinking horns."
- Sapphire and Sage — Renaissance era-inspired jewelry. Girdle belts, jeweled collars, circlets, bodice jewelry and more. Very nice pieces.
- Treasure Cast — Pewter jewelry, cloak clasps, belts, and other accessories.
- Tudor Jewels — From the website: "Tudor jewelry replicas from the Court paintings of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, featuring jewels, dress jewels (ouches) and hair decorations."
- Tudor Shoppe, The: Jewelry — Reproduction 16th century jewelry.