Historical Reproduction, Medieval Brooch, Medieval Jewelry, Renaissance Jewelry, Catherine Parr Brooch, Tudor Replica, Renaissance Brooch
$44.00
Historical Reproduction, Medieval Brooch, Medieval Jewelry, Renaissance Jewelry, Catherine Parr Brooch, Tudor Replica, Renaissance Brooch:
***This Brooch is made to order and could take about 1 to 2 weeks to ship***
Queen Catherine Parr is known by the majority of people as the "lucky" wife of King Henry VIII of Renaissance/Medieval England, the one who survived to become his widow. However, to those who study Tudor history, was she so much more. Intelligent, witty, religious, and able to play the game that was life at the Tudor court. This Brooch is a historical replica of one worn by Queen Catherine Parr in one of the few portraits that scholars are fairly certain is in fact Catherine.
This brooch was made using a large, sturdy raw brass filigree as a base. Upon the base are several 15x7mm black, faceted glass navette stones each in a brass setting. The dominate stone of the brooch is a 25x18mm deep ruby red glass cabochon in a antique gold lace filigree setting. Above the large cabochon is a matching 18x13mm ruby red glass cabochon in a brass crown edge setting. Finally, there are 3 elongated white glass tear drop pearls. Please reference the second to last photo to see where the bar pin is located.
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***This Brooch is made to order and could take about 1 to 2 weeks to ship***
Queen Catherine Parr is known by the majority of people as the "lucky" wife of King Henry VIII of Renaissance/Medieval England, the one who survived to become his widow. However, to those who study Tudor history, was she so much more. Intelligent, witty, religious, and able to play the game that was life at the Tudor court. This Brooch is a historical replica of one worn by Queen Catherine Parr in one of the few portraits that scholars are fairly certain is in fact Catherine.
This brooch was made using a large, sturdy raw brass filigree as a base. Upon the base are several 15x7mm black, faceted glass navette stones each in a brass setting. The dominate stone of the brooch is a 25x18mm deep ruby red glass cabochon in a antique gold lace filigree setting. Above the large cabochon is a matching 18x13mm ruby red glass cabochon in a brass crown edge setting. Finally, there are 3 elongated white glass tear drop pearls. Please reference the second to last photo to see where the bar pin is located.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Want to see our other lines of jewelry? Visit our shop here-
http://www.etsy.com/shop/TreasuresForAQueen
Looking for other historical replicas? Just follow this link- https://www.etsy.com/shop/TreasuresForAQueen/search?search_query=historical&order=date_desc&view_type=gallery&ref=shop_search
Be sure to check out the other items in our Medieval Section by clicking here -
http://www.etsy.com/shop/TreasuresForAQueen?section_id=8144155
Keep up to date on new products by joining us on Facebook -
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Don't forget to check out the Policies page before buying -
http://www.etsy.com/shop/TreasuresForAQueen/policy
© 2020, Treasures For A Queen - Images and texts are covered by copyright. Please do not copy or use without permission.