
Lis Tudor Livery Collar
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Description:
Make a commanding entrance with this handcrafted Tudor-style livery necklace, a bold chain of office echoing the power, hierarchy, and pageantry of late medieval and Renaissance Europe.
This necklace features a sequence of alternating Tudor rose and fleur-de-lis connectors — each element steeped in symbolism and shaped for dramatic symmetry. At its center, a matching Tudor rose pendant provides a dignified focal point, completing the historic ensemble.
Finished in warm antique brass but shiny, the components have been hand-assembled for both structural integrity and visual harmony. This piece is not only wearable, but also museum-worthy in detail and execution.
Details:
- Connectors: 37x45 mm fleur-de-lis (Zamak, antique brass)
- Rose Links: 45x45 mm Tudor rose connectors (Zamak, antique brass)
- Pendant: 45x45 mm central Tudor rose
- Rings: 8x1.2 mm brass jump rings
- Finish: Antique brass
- Weight: From 410 g (substantial and solid)
- Length shown: 80 cm on a 75 kg, 1.75 m tall person
How to Wear It
This necklace was made to sit proudly across the shoulders, whether worn over a doublet, ceremonial robe, or velvet cloak.
To maintain balance and prevent slipping or rotation during movement, we strongly recommend using safety pins or hidden stitches through the side rings. This keeps the necklace centered and secure, especially in reenactments or public performances.
Ideal For…
✔️ Historical reenactments & Renaissance fairs
✔️ Noble, knightly, or royal character portrayals
✔️ SCA and LARP costuming
✔️ Stage, screen, or museum-quality wardrobe
✔️ Collectors of historically accurate accessories
🕯️ A Note on Historical Context
Livery collars were symbols of allegiance, wealth, and rank during the late medieval and Renaissance eras. This design draws from real Tudor iconography, with the rose and fleur-de-lis representing lineage, loyalty, and sacred kingship.
Every link tells a story — wear it with the pride of those who once walked royal courts and rode at the front of battle.
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