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Tudor Heart: A Renaissance gold necklace featuring a French-English pun on the love between Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon


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Name: Tudor Heart

What it is: A gold necklace with a red-enameled pendant

Where it is from: Warwickshire, central England

When it was made: Circa 1518

Half a millennium after a solid-gold Renaissance necklace was forged, a metal detectorist spotted it poking out of a dried-up pond in central England. The necklace’s heart-shaped pendant — which features the red-enameled initials H and K, as well as a rose and a pomegranate — is one of only a few Tudor-period jewels to survive the bitter divorce of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. (The queen’s name is often spelled “Catherine,” but she usually signed it “Katherine” while at court in England.)

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