Anne Boleyn “B” Pearl Necklace – Tudor Era Museum Replica 16L
Anne Boleyn “B” Pearl Necklace – Tudor Era Museum Replica 16L
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Anne Boleyn “B” Initial Faux Pearl Necklace – Tudor Era Museum Replica, 16 in L
Inspired by portraits of Anne Boleyn (c. 1501–1536), this faux pearl necklace with a bold “B” initial recalls one of the most iconic jewels of the Tudor court. Worn by Henry VIII’s queen and later by her daughter, Elizabeth I, such pearl necklaces signified elegance, refinement, and dynastic pride. This faithful reproduction captures the regal simplicity of Renaissance jewelry.
- Reproduction inspired by Anne Boleyn’s famous “B” initial necklace
- Features lustrous faux pearls (approx. 5/8 in diameter)
- Large “B” pendant with three pearl drops (2 in total length)
- Measures 16 inches long with secure T-bar clasp
- Ideal for Tudor costume, museum education, or display
- Part of the Museumize Historical Jewelry Collection (PN 8001)
Historical Context
Pearls were among the most cherished jewels of the Tudor era, worn by both men and women to convey wealth, virtue, and divine favor. In her portraits, Anne Boleyn is often depicted wearing a strand of pearls with a gold “B” pendant and suspended drops — an emblem of personal identity and royal aspiration. Her daughter, Queen Elizabeth I, continued this tradition, surrounding herself with pearls as symbols of purity and sovereignty.
