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Tudor Rose Pin
The symbol of a seventh son, of hope and joy
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 so created the Tudor Rose, the Rose of England.
Crafted in fine pewter this Tudor Rose is 7/8" (22 mm) in diameter.
Made in Boise, Idaho USA