Elizabeth I 1533-1603, actually Elizabeth Tudor, also known as The Virgin Queen was from 1558 to the day she died queen of England.
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This dress is a half-scale interpretation of Anne of Cleves’ dress in her 1539 engagement portrait for Henry VIII, by Hans Holbein the Younger. Garment researched and constructed by Ren Boggi…
Did Queen Elizabeth have a lover? Did they conspire to murder his wife so that they would marry? The Tudor era is genuinely fascinating - read about Robert Dudley and his role in the queen's life.
Lord/Lady Rathbone Mens Multi Chain Tudor Necklace in Antique Bronze Versatility is key when climbing your way up the social ladder. Elevate your impression with a stately piece that adapts as well as you do to circumstances and occasions. The Rathbone neck chain is an ideal addition to any Lord or Ladies Renaissance or Elizabethan era costume.This layered chain necklace was inspired by Dutch painter, Sir Anthonis Mor's self-portrait (1517-1577). Consisting of 9 sturdy layers of antique bronze chain, the graduated lengths reach 34" with a 3" chain extender and secures with a large lobster claw clasp. Dignified even when worn by itself, this prominent men’s multi chain Tudor necklace transforms into a statement of status when worn along with other chains. Chains were commonly interchangeable during the Medieval, Renaissance, and Elizabethan periods making the Rathbone neck chain suitable for both the Lord and Lady of the house. To see all items in the Neck Chain Collection, click here. Completion Schedule: This item is Made to Order Your handcrafted men's multi chain Tudor necklace will take some time to complete. For this item to be ready for shipment, please see "Group 1" on the completion schedule. Click here for details. Specifications: necklace length is adjustable from 34" to 37" closes with a lobster claw clasp made with antique brass plated metals, and hook clasp Many Moons Emporium, providing handcrafted men's multi chain Tudor necklaces and accessories made just for you.
Tudor Ring, Historical Reproduction, Medieval Ring, Tudor Replica, Medieval Jewelry, Renaissance Ring, Medieval Replica, Elizabethan Replica: *This item will be made just for you and may take 3-5 days to ship* Complete your Tudor replica jewelry collection with this simple yet stunning Tudor Era replica ring. This is a raw brass filigree adjustable ring with a red crystal in a quatrefoil shaped setting. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me and please be sure to read my FAQ prior to purchase. 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. 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 © 2023, Treasures For A Queen - Images and texts are covered by copyright. Please do not copy or use without permission.
Elizabeth I Rainbow Portrait Just look at the details on that dress. Seriously, zoom in! Fashion trends have always been cyclical, and the latest inspiration may be coming from the ‘90s, the 1590s that is. The Tutor period marked not only a time of economic prosperity but also developments in the
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My favorite Tudor costumes (12/37): Lady Jane Grey’s pink and gold dress and hair snood in The Prince and the Pauper (1977)
• Made exclusively by The Tudor Tailor Patterns for various styles of ladies’ Tudor-era French hoods. Ideal for Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII's other wives, Mary Queen of Scots and other 16th century impressions. With full instructions for choosing materials, sizing and constructing garments - perfect for reenactors. Highly researched and based on documentary descriptions, extant examples and paintings. Please see the image of the pattern envelope for specific sources. One size. Paste buckram for making the French hood's foundation can be purchased here: etsy.com/uk/listing/468044080/16-inch-wide-paste-buckram. Ouches, or jewels for decorating French hoods and other garments can be found here: etsy.com/uk/listing/879813143/replica-tudor-gold-plated-jewels-ouches. High-quality imitation pearls for decorating French hoods and other garments can be found here: etsy.com/uk/listing/1078685054/string-of-czech-glass-imitation-white. The French hood pattern is also available as a full kit with all the necessary materials included (except jewels for decoration). That can be found here: etsy.com/uk/listing/1465497691/new-kit-for-a-tudor-french-hood. Please note, photos of actual garments are examples only – no garments are included with this product.
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Reign of Henri III. 1574 to 1589. The mignons. Masculine and feminine fashions. Marguerite de Valois. Pointed bodices.
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It's easy to forget about the hair under those beautiful headdresses that the women of the Tudor period wore, so today we are going to look a little further