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Chain of Office Ambrossio II Lis

Chain of Office Ambrossio II Lis

€95,00 EUR
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Hand finished in Spain

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This fleur de lis chain of office Ambrossio II Lis reads as austere but effective, with a clean pattern that alternates square links and mid size fleurs de lis. The antiqued silver tone keeps it restrained and easy to integrate into historical inspired costuming. Made for Renaissance fairs, historical reenactment, fantasy cosplay and LARP. If a medium weight collar that feels present and reads from a distance is your thing, this one fits.

Story & historical basis

Late medieval and Renaissance images often show repeating link collars as a visual cue of rank and belonging. Their impact comes from repetition and regularity rather than a single central ornament.

Ambrossio II Lis follows that logic with a more restrained approach, no color accents, just structure and motif. The square geometry combined with the fleur de lis creates a sober signal that supports the costume instead of competing with it.

Materials, size & closure

• Square links, 30 × 39 mm, zamak in antiqued silver tone
• Fleur de lis links, 32 mm, matching antiqued finish
• Findings, stainless steel, built for durability
• Weight, from approx. 180 g depending on length
• Available lengths, approx. 85 cm, 100 cm, 115 cm, 130 cm
• Fit guide, 85 to 100 cm for slimmer builds or lighter armour, 115 to 130 plus cm for capes, coats or bulkier outfits
• Closure type, one piece collar with no clasp

Jewelry Care

• Avoid water, perfume and cosmetics directly on the metal
• Wipe with a soft dry cloth after each use
• Store the collar laid flat to prevent twisting
• For transport, keep it flat in a box or wrapped without folding

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