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Medieval brooch fleur-de-Lys

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The model for this medieval brooch was a pilgrim's sign from England, which dates from the late 15th century AD. The original is now in the possession of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The original Fleur de Lys brooch comes from the English pilgrimage site of Walsingham, where England's most important shrine to the Virgin Mary was located. The circular decoration is typical of medieval halos at Walsingham and was often used for precious metal brooches from the second quarter of the 15th century. The medieval brooch has a diameter of 2.7 cm and thus corresponds exactly to the historical model. There is a sturdy pin on the back to close the shirt neckline on the medieval garment. The Fleur-de-Lys brooch is made of high-quality bronze.

The lily has been the royal symbol since the time of the Merovingian king Clovis I, who is said to have been presented with a lily by an angel who descended to earth. Hence, throughout the Middle Ages, the lily adorned the coat of arms of French kings as the Fleur de Lys, the flower of light. The lily was also a symbol of purity and innocence for the people of the Middle Ages. The Fleur de Lys was considered the flower of light and was a symbol of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Through the tripartite division of the lily blossom, the Fleur de Lys stood for the holy trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the Christian context.

Details:
Material: silvered bronze
Diameter: 2,7 cm
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 50 *

This item is produced in limited quantities only. This means that every piece is unique. Sizes & finish may vary lightly from piece to piece.

When packaging this item, we exclusively use 100% recycled plastic and recycled paper/cardboard from FSC certified forests. We reuse a large part of the material directly without the intervention of a recycling process.
Recycle the material by separating your waste:
1. Cardboard: separate or reuse your paper.
2. Plastic cushions, clothing bags and plastic tape: separate or reuse your plastic. If possible, pierce the cushions with a volume reduction needle.
3. Paper packaging for jewelry and small items: these have a plastic inner layer. Remove these, then separate your paper and plastic.
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Product details

Material: silvered bronze / Diameter: 2,7 cm / Based on a historical original

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