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Jewellery / Jewelry
of The Tudors
"The Tudors' motto was "More is More",
explains Costume Designer Joan Bergin,
"King Henry spent the equivalent of millions
of dollars on jewelry in a year"

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Coronation
In an Interview with Jill at ShowtimeFan, April 7th, 2008 Joan said:


"With the success of Season One, we’ve had a lot of interest from jewelry suppliers. Anne Boleyn’s pearls for her coronation cost $65,000 and were loaned to us. A costume jewelry company called Sorelli*, whose style is inspired by Elizabethan and antique fashion, has been wonderfully generous in allowing me to adapt some of their pieces. We’ve also used an Irish company, Tipperary Crystal, for Jane Seymour. Their pieces have worked really well with our design goals."



Execution
For jewels, Bergin struck gold with a company called Sorelle*, run by two sisters, which is what the name means in Italian. "They sent me six pieces. Then they sent me another 200 pieces," Bergin says. Another Italian vendor, Autore, sent an "amazing pearl necklace and earrings" worth about $40,000. "I was a bit daunted because I saw it was Art Deco. So I designed the dress to go with the pearls." Anne Boleyn will have her head chopped off wearing those pearls, in episode 10. [NewYork Post April 13th, 2008]

* the spelling of this company is incorrect in both articles. It is actually Sorrelli


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The Jewel Anne Boleyn sent to King Henry VIII depicting a woman on a ship in a storm tossed sea signifying that she was willing to brave the tempest with Henry and he was the diamond guiding the ship as her protector.
The Ship trinket Anne Boleyn sends Henry
Although there is no extant picture of this particular jewel,
the description of it is recorded and this piece is a
reasonable representation of what the historical
piece may have looked like.

Katherine's jewels

Queen Katherine of Aragon looking every inch a queen in a stunning necklace and coronet with jet or onyx gems, at the legate hearing where King Henry VIII tried to end their marriage
Katherine's crown and necklace
Anne Boleyn
B necklaceAnne Boleyn
series vs. history
Queen Katherine of Aragon
KatherineKatherine
series vs. history
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Anne Boleyn's famous "B" necklace as
seen in historical portraits.
Anne's B necklace


Anne's B necklace
Thomas More's chain
Thomas More's chain on the series
Sir Thomas More's chain
Thomas More's chain in History



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Fabulous jewellery from Laba in Italy,
all copies of original work.
Locket of Anne Boleyn
Henry's locket of Anne Boleyn
Locket
Thomas Wyatt's locket of Anne Boleyn

Jane Locket
Lapis Lazuli cabachon on outside of Jane Seymour's locket of King Henry VIII in the series
Locket of Henry
Jane Seymour's locket of Henry
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Pins Henry sends Anne Boleyn to try to win her favor
Crown jewels
Henry presents the Queen's crown jewels
to Anne Boleyn after the coronation.


Jane's jewel

Jane Seymour's jewelry box
Katherine's jewels


Promo shoot jewellery
Promo shoot Jewellery
[Untitled]
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Jewels
Tudor Jewelry




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Tudor Jewellery in History


Women of wealth in Tudor times wore gold chains and other precious jewelry; collar-like necklaces called carcanets, earrings, bracelets, rings, and jeweled pins. Bands of jeweler's work were worn as trim by the nobility, and would be moved from gown to gown and reused. Large brooches were worn to pin over partlets to the gown beneath.

However, it should be noted that not all women or men were allowed to wear jewelry because of the Sumptuary Laws that restricted wearing certain types of jewelry and luxurious fabrics, such as purple velvet, to first royalty and then nobility. The newly wealthy merchant classes who were not aristocrats could not wear jewelry on their clothing or fabrics restricted to nobles.

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Pendant designed by Holbein of King Henry VIII's and Jane Seymour's (Ioanna) initials intwined with love knots.
Henry's chain of office
The only surviving collar of office belonging
to King Henry VIII

La Pelegrina La PelegrinaLa Pelegrina
La Pelegrina, a teardrop pearl worn by Mary I. Mary often had it attached to the bottom of her brooches. The pearl currently is owned by Elizabeth Taylor. Click Link for more : About Le Pelegrina
Lennox Jewel
Lennox Jewel, Margaret Douglas, daughter of Margaret Tudor, had this jeweled pendant made. On this pendant are emblems and symbols that represents Margaret's hope that her grandson James VI would succeed Elizabeth I for the English throne.

La Pelegrina

La Pelegrina pearl which in Spanish means "The Pilgrim." or "The Wanderer." It was discovered in Panama in the mid-sixteenth century and was either purchased or given to Philip of Spain who in turn presented it to his second wife, Mary Tudor. Throughout the subsequent centuries, the pearl was placed on different items and came into the ownership of numerous European families.

La Peregrina
elizabeth taylor with mary's pearl
Elizabeth taylor with Mary's pearl.


In 1969 actor Richard Burton purchased the pearl for $37,000 for his then wife, Elizabeth Taylor. He had Cartier reset the pearl on a necklace with other precious items (diamonds, rubies and pearls). The necklace is still owned by Taylor and is depicted in this image.

Elizabeth Taylor wore it in a small unbilled role as a courtier in Anne of the Thousand Days, later wore it in Divorce His - Divorce Hers in 1973 and then again in 1977 in A Little Night Music.

Elizabeth Taylor in Anne of a Thousand DaysElizabeth Taylor in Divorce HIs - Divorce HersElizabeth Taylor in A Little Night Music



The La Peregrina can currently be seen at the Cartier Boutique in Beverly Hills, on loan from Elizabeth Taylor for the 100th anniversary of Cartier in America.
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The locket ring which belonged to Queen Elizabeth I. The ring bears the initial 'E' in table-cut diamonds and contains two miniature busts -- one of Anne Boleyn and one of Elizabeth herself.
What happened to Anne Boleyn's B necklace & other jewellery?

Some historians believe that the B Necklace & it's 3 hanging pearls were reworked and passed on to Princess Elizabeth as seen in the portrait below.
B necklace reworked
Alison Weir writes in Henry VIII King and Court, pg. 192, "personalized jewellery was highly popular." ... and that Anne had not only the "B" necklace, but also the "AB" and the "A" necklace as well. She also says that Anne's "A" necklace can be seen worn by Elizabeth in the Whitehall family group portrait.
A necklace




Cheapside Hoard - Below
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In 1912, workmen were digging at the site of the Wakefield House at the corner of Friday Street and Cheapside. They drove a pickax through a decayed box that had been buried under the floorboards. The box was found to contain about 230 pieces of jewelry, stacked in trays. The box would have belonged to a jeweler, and these were his wares. He was not a jeweler to kings and queens, but to rich merchants and their wives. The stock is not elaborate, or expensive, but it is the greatest find of 16th-17th century jewelry made for commoners.
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Historical pieces
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Pieces from the Cheapside Hoard
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Taminar Tudors-inspired Jewellry Making 6 Aug 25 2009, 10:29 AM EDT by HistoricQueen3
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I've made a couple of necklaces inspired by The Tudors. Here's a link to the album; just click on each photo for a closer look.
I'd like to know what you think, and I'd like to see the jewellry in your collection.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27939696@N05/tags/jewelry/

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