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Ludwig Fleur de Lis Livery Collar
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Ludwig Fleur de Lis Livery Collar

€170,00 EUR
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Hand finished in Spain

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A brass tone livery collar made from alternating double fleur de lis connectors and hollow four-leaf clover links. Ludwig has no medallion, stones or front badge, so the effect comes from repeated open metalwork and a clean circular rhythm. At approx. 195 g., it gives a doublet, robe or cloak a clear heraldic finish without the heavier feel of fuller chains of office.

 

 

Story & historical basis

Late medieval and Renaissance livery collars often used repeated heraldic forms to make affiliation or office readable across the shoulders. This design draws on that visual logic through fleur de lis and open four leaf links, but keeps the center free of a pendant or badge. It is historical-style jewelry, not a replica of a documented collar.

Materials, size & closure

· Material: Zamak in brass finish
· Double fleur de lis connectors: approx. 32 x 45 mm, brass finish
· Hollow four-leaf clover connectors: approx. 40 x 48 mm, brass finish
· Rings: oval flat brass rings
· Finish: brass tone, not gold plated
· Weight: from approx. 195 g, depending on length and color variant

Jewelry Care

· Keep dry and away from perfume, lotions and cosmetics
· Wipe with a soft dry cloth after wear
· Store flat or gently curved so the collar keeps its circle
· Avoid bending the hollow connectors or pulling the oval rings

Explore more heraldic collars in our Chains of Office collection.

For a fleur-de-lis-only design in brass finish, compare it with the Chain of Office Lis Brass

Learn more about the history and use of these pieces here: Chains of Office - Livery Collars for Reenactment

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