In The Tudor Heart: Object in Focus, Rachel King chronicles the discovery and historical weight of a spectacular 24-carat gold pendant and chain linked to Henry VIII, Katherine of Aragon, and their daughter Mary. This masterfully crafted artifact, weighing over 0.3 kilograms and featuring a three-meter gold wire chain, serves as a rare material witness to the ambition and magnificence of the English court in the late 1510s. By examining its intricate enamelled motifs and luxurious construction, the book situates the pendant within a pivotal era of royal betrothals and dynastic identity, offering a deep dive into its craftsmanship and its role as a survivor of the pre-Holbein Tudor aesthetic.
Discover P.J. Joseph's blog, your guide to colored gemstones, diamonds, watches, jewelry, art, design, luxury hotels, food, travel, and more. Based in South Asia, P.J. is a gemstone analyst, writer, and responsible foodie featured on Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, and CNBC. Disclosure: All images are digitally created for educational and illustrative purposes. Portions of the blog were human-written and refined with AI to support educational goals.
Translate
Showing posts with label The Tudor Heart: A Golden Legacy of Early Henrician Court. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Tudor Heart: A Golden Legacy of Early Henrician Court. Show all posts
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
