Prince of Wales Necklace - TimeLine Gifts
Prince of Wales Necklace - TimeLine Gifts
Prince of Wales Necklace - TimeLine Gifts
Prince of Wales Necklace - TimeLine Gifts

Prince of Wales Necklace

Subtotal: £257.55

This necklace is inspired by a necklace worn by Princess Diana on many occasions with either an emerald or sapphire drop. Although the three feathers are commonly known as the Prince of Wales Feathers - it is the badge of the heir apparent, whether Prince of Wales or not. The badge comprises three silver ostrich feathers which rise through a coronet of crosses pattee and fleur-de-lisall gold, along with the motto ‘ICH DIEN’ (I Serve). The use of ostrich feathers in royal heraldry is first found during the reign of Edward III. The circumstance of their adoption is obscure, but may have derived through the house of Hainault; Edward III married Phillipa of Hainault in 1329. The feathers were later adopted by the Princes of Wales. There have been twenty-one Princes of Wales since the title was first used. Prince Charles was created Prince of Wales on 26 July 1958, aged 9, and Queen Elizabeth II invested him with the symbols of his office on 1 July 1969 at Caernarfon Castle.

This necklace is gold-toned and adorned with bohemian crystals.

Measurements

The centrepiece of the necklace is 2.5cm wide and 4.5cm long. The necklace chain is 44cm(17in) long with a 6cm(2.4in) extension.

Weight: approximately 25g.


 

Jewellery Care

We wish for you to enjoy your jewellery for as long as possible, and therefore recommend you read the following care instructions.

Please do not expose the jewellery to harsh chemicals, extreme temperatures or sunlight for a prolonged period.

Please make sure to apply cosmetics, perfume and hairspray prior to putting on the jewellery to avoid possible blemishing and discolouration.

Do remove the jewellery when performing any activity which may cause damage to the product, e.g. exercising, showering or performing household tasks.

Store each piece of jewellery separately as constant brushing together can damage the finish.

Acid in your skin and fragrances can attack the plated finish and so from time to time you should gently wash the items in your hands with warm soapy water.

Do not use brushes or cloths. Rinse in warm water and dry carefully.

Avoid using Ultrasonic jewellery cleaner which can dislodge the stones.

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