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Locket, commemorating Charles I
This gold locket commemorates the 'Martyr King', Charles I, who was executed on 30 January 1649.
The heart-shaped locket contains a miniature of Charles I. Above the miniature is a crown, below a skull and crossbones. Inside the locket is a lock of Charles' light brown hair and a fragment of the blood-stained shirt he wore at his execution.
Many pieces of jewellery commemorate the later Stewart monarchs, particularly after the execution of Charles I in 1649. The pieces were worn by supporters of the Scottish dynasty and handed down through their families into the 18th century.
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000-100-001-457-C |
Image Rights Holder: |
National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.NF 20 |
Date: |
Around 1649 c. 1650
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Material: |
Gold, pearl, enamel / porcelain / linen / hair
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Dimensions: |
3.30" L; 1.50" x 1.20" heart
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What: |
Pendant / miniature / hair / shirt / piece / box
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Subject: |
Jewellery: pendants, lockets, chains, beads (NMAS Classification)
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Who: |
Charles I Lady Jane[t] Murray (Owner)
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Description: |
Heart-shaped gold and enamelled pendant, c. 1650, containing a miniature of Charles I, a lock of his hair and a part of the blood-stained linen shirt he wore at his execution
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References: |
- Marshall, R. K. (ed). Dynasty: The Royal House of Stewart. Edinburgh: NGS & NMS, 1990
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