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King Edward VI Miniature Portrait Pendant
#RH-E6 - Throughout the age of the Tudors, miniature portraits were exchanged as tokens of love and friendship and were worn by the recipient, often suspended from a chain or hung from a large brooch.
King Edward VI was the only surviving male child of King Henry VIII (his mother was Queen Jane Seymour). Following his father's death, Edward came to the throne as a young boy and was claimed by consumption before he reached his 18th birthday. Edward was raised as a fervent protestant and instituted sweeping changes in religion, including the introduction of the first Book of Common Prayer.
The miniature is painted in the traditional style with period appropriate materials. It arrives framed in a 2.5" diameter gold-plated pendant frame ready to suspend from the chain, ribbon, or brooch of your choice.
Imported by special order. We ask that you please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery on all miniature portraits as each is a uniquely created work of art.
$129.95
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