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The Tudor Rose is the symbol of a seventh son, of hope and joy.
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In England, the rose became truly "royal" during the 15th century War of the Roses: The House of York adopted a white rose, the House of Lancaster decided to take a red rose . The winner of this war, Tudor Henry VII, merged his Lancastrian rose with the red rose of his York bride and thus created the Tudor Rose, the Rose of England.
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The Tudor Rose measures 1.0" x 1.0" (25.4 mm x 25.4 mm)
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It comes on an 18" brass chain with Rhodium overlay for a long lasting finish.
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It is cast in LEAD FREE PEWTER in the USA
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