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Chain of Office Lis - Silver Finish
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Chain of Office Lis - Silver Finish

€175,00 EUR
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Hand finished in Spain

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A ceremonial chain of office inspired by medieval and Renaissance fleur de lis traditions.
Designed to be worn over doublets, tunics, cloaks and structured historical garments.
Finished in a silver tone for historical events, reenactment and themed ceremonies.
A conscious choice for those who want to stand out in cultural and symbolic settings.

 

Highlights

• Chain of office inspired by Renaissance military and heraldic orders
• Designed for ceremonial and representational use
• Suitable for historical events, reenactment and themed weddings
• Silver finish, not silver plated
• Strong visual presence without requiring strict costume accuracy

Story & historical basis

The fleur de lis has been one of the most enduring symbols in European heraldry, widely used from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance in military orders, civic insignia and ceremonial dress. Chains of office featuring repeated motifs were worn to signify function, affiliation and status during public acts and formal occasions.

This chain of office draws inspiration from Renaissance military orders, combining alternating fleur de lis elements to create a rhythmic and balanced composition. It is conceived as a ceremonial accessory to be worn over historical garments, but also as a flexible piece for cultural events where historical inspiration is valued over strict reconstruction.

Materials, size & closure

• Fleur de lis connectors large, zamak casting, approx 45 mm
• Fleur de lis connectors small, zamak casting, approx 32 mm
• Rings, stainless steel, approx 7 mm
• Finish, silver tone finish, not silver plated
• Length, approx 95 cm
• Weight, from approx 310 g

Jewelry Care

• Avoid contact with water, perfume and cosmetics
• Store flat to maintain alignment
• Clean gently with a soft dry cloth after use

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Learn more about chains of office, their historical use and modern reinterpretations in our article: What is a chain of office? Livery collars from history to reenactment.

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