Hampton Court Rosy Cross

SKU: LT03

Faith & Devotion

Hampton Court Rosy Cross Hampton Court Palace, built in 1514 by Thomas Wolsey, Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of York, and Lord Chancellor. Cardinal Wolsey later gave Hampton Court to his monarch, King Henry VIII, remembered for his six wives, establishment of the Church of England, and father to Elizabeth I, the last Tudor royal. The Tudor Rose and Crown adorns the mediaeval cross to create a symbol of singular beauty, signifying faith and devotion.

£12.99

Product description

Albion, the ancient name for the British Isles, has come to mean all that is legendary in Britain’s history and landscape. The Lost Treasures of Albion charms are ancient Britain’s legacy, a reminder that past glory promises future greatness.

All pendants come with a chain, gold satin pouch and comprehensive, explanatory leaflet in a cellophane bag.

Weight: 0.021 kg
Width: 13.5 cm
Length: 10 cm
Height: 1 cm