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Tudor Rose Renaissance Style Chain of Office
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Tudor Rose Renaissance Style Chain of Office

€175,00 EUR
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Hand finished in Spain

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This chain of office is intended for court-related characters, where ornament goes hand in hand with official role. The combination of Tudor roses and square connectors places it within the sphere of administration and representation rather than royal insignia. It works best for nobles, councillors or officials.

 

Highlights

• Chain of office with alternating Tudor roses and square connectors
• Ornamental and courtly reading, not royal
• Suitable for characters with office and social visibility
• Strong visual presence within a complete historical outfit
• Antique brass finish with natural tonal variations between elements
• Not intended to represent specific monarchs

Story & historical basis

During the Renaissance, especially within court environments, many chains associated with office combined representative function with visible ornament. In 15th and 16th century England, the Tudor rose was commonly used in administrative and courtly contexts, while the inclusion of geometric elements and cabochons reinforces a decorative rather than strictly hierarchical reading. This chain does not reproduce a documented historical model, but uses recognisable symbols to create a contemporary piece intended for historical reenactment, cultural events and informed stage representation.

Materials, size & closure

• Tudor rose connectors in zamak with antique brass finish
• Square zamak connectors with antique brass finish
• Resin cabochons set into square connectors, 12 x 12 mm
• Connector sizes 45 x 45 mm and 40 x 40 mm
• Brass jump rings 8 x 1.5 mm
• Available length from 90 cm
• Weight from 350 g depending on length
• Open necklace without clasp, worn over the head

Jewelry Care

• Avoid contact with water, perfume and cosmetics
• Store in a dry place, separate from other pieces
• Wipe with a soft cloth after use
• Patina and tonal variations are part of the finish

Discover other chains of office designed for courtly and administrative roles within the collection. On the Renaroque blog you can explore the use of chains of office in Tudor England and learn how to distinguish between royal insignia and pieces intended for the court environment. If you are looking for a Tudor alternative with a more institutional and less ornamental reading, take a look at other Tudor rose chains that may better suit the character you wish to portray.

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