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Gold pendant associated with Charles I

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000-100-001-530-C
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Gold pendant associated with Charles I

This gold reliquary pendant commemorates Charles I. It dates from the mid 17th century.

The pointed oval pendant is set with nine table-cut diamonds. This central diamond covers the initials 'CR' (for 'Carolus Rex') crowned. The whole is ornamented with gold wire and is set on a pad of cloth and a lock of hair - perhaps relics of the king.

After the execution of Charles I, many pieces of jewellery were produced to commemorate the 'Martyr King' and to foster allegiance to the Stewart cause.


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Online ID: 000-100-001-530-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.NK 86
Date: Mid 17th century
Material: Gold with lasque diamonds
Dimensions: 45 mm L x 28 mm W
What: Pendant, reliquary
Subject: Jewellery: finger rings, ear rings, etc., foreign (NMAS Classification)
Who: Charles I
Where:
Event:
Description: Gold reliquary pendant, pointed oval in shape, set with eight irregularly shaped lasque diamonds surrounding a larger lasque diamond
References:
  • Marshall, R.K. & Dalgleish, G.R. (ed). The Art of Jewellery in Scotland. Edinburgh: SNPG, 1991 p 36 
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