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***This item will be made just for you and will take 1 to 2 weeks to ship*** Queen Catherine Howard was the 5th wife of Henry VIII. He affectionately referred to her as his "Rose without a Thorn" but she pricked him and broke his heart nonetheless. After less than 2 years of marriage, Catherine Howard was beheaded for treason, in this case for committing adultery while married to the king. Though her exact age is unknown, scholars agree that she was under the age of 20 at the time of her death. This necklace set is a replica of a necklaces Catherine worn in her portrait painted by Han Holbein the Younger. These necklaces were created using gold toned filigrees which have been connected to one another with sets of hand wired, high quality glass pearls. Each of the round filigrees (28 in all) is beset with a faceted glass red jewel which itself has been set in a gold toned setting. The center piece is a large filigree to which an Emerald green glass jewel had been hand wired wrapped to the filigree and from which a white teardrop shaped glass pearl elegantly dangles. Above the green glass jewel is red glass jewel. This set is made up of two necklaces so you can recreate Catherine Howard's entire look from this portrait. The shorter necklace measures about 18 inches and has a lobster claw clasp. The longer necklace measures about 31 inches and is a continuous necklace meant to slip on over the head. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me and please be sure to read my FAQ prior to purchase. Want to see our other lines of jewelry? Visit our shop here- http://www.etsy.com/shop/TreasuresForAQueen Looking for other historical replicas? Just follow this link- https://www.etsy.com/shop/TreasuresForAQueen/search?search_query=historical&order=date_desc&view_type=gallery&ref=shop_search Be sure to check out the other items in our Medieval Section by clicking here - http://www.etsy.com/shop/TreasuresForAQueen?section_id=8144155 Keep up to date on new products by joining us on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/Treasures-For-A-Queen/157913120889523 Returns and Exchanges ~If you are not completely happy with your purchase, I will be happy to refund your purchase price (minus Shipping if shipping was paid) upon return of the item in original, unused condition. Buyer must contact me within 7 days of delivery and ship items back within 14 days of delivery. Custom items cannot be returned. ~Return shipping is the responsibility of the buyer and it is recommended that the return package has tracking since no refunds will be given for items lost in transit without proof of shipping. ATTENTION CUSTOMERS: If you receive free shipping on your order $5 will be deducted from your return total to cover shipping/restocking. This fee applies only to customers who received FREE SHIPPING on their order. © 2023, Treasures For A Queen - Images and texts are covered by copyright. Please do not copy or use without permission.
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I was so excited to finally attend this class to learn how to solder. I am always amazed at the jewelry made with glass bezels, and like so many crafty people we think to ourselves, "I can make that!" So my hubby Tyler got out all of his soldering equipment and let me run with it. Of course the results were disastrous! I needed professional help! Luckily my girl Maija posted on her blog about this class. So I counted down the days and at last got to terri class. It was in an upstairs studio in Solana Beach. There was an ocean breeze that filtered through the room and she had it decorated so sweetly with all of her equipment and jewelry. Luckily Weller 100w soldering iron s come in this lovely teal blue color, and she had all the decorations to match! It is touches like that, that make taking classes special and the efforts are appreciated. Now for the class, the first half was creating the tiny collages to sandwich between the glass. The second half, we got down to the soldering! First thing we learned was how to wrap our pieces in copper foil. Then we fired up the irons. Of course I burned myself almost immediately when I tried to pick the Weller up like a pencil! It blistered right up! But I am trooper and just kept going (thanks to me I think Terri might be bringing a first aid kit to class now!) Then Terri did a demo and it all seemed easy enough. The are some really great things about this class. First was that, Terry and her assistant went to each student and helped one on one. Not "here, give it to me and I'll show you" help, but let us hold the iron and coached us through our mistakes. As an added bonus artist Julie Haymaker Thompson was also taking the class and added in some extra hints about some other mediums we could use in our jewelry art. It was like two classes in one. Julie is really a great teacher and I am excited that she will be teaching at the Artistic Affaire Les Sirene event in July. Also, this class included all of the equipment and supplies. I was able to decide if I liked doing it enough to invest in the equipment and supplies. Also, someone made some delicious brownies and the food was tasty! With all of that said, get yourself to a Terri Brush soldering class, and enjoy all that she has to offer! Here are some of my creations that I made in to necklaces. One I made for my dear friend Julie, and the other for myself! -Denise