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TUDOR EMBROIDERY OF ROSES ON WHITE (16TH C.)
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TUDOR EMBROIDERY OF ROSES ON WHITE (16TH C.)
SKU BM-CLA370
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The rose is often depicted in reference to the Tudor monarchy, represented in the form of the Tudor rose. The flower is also associated to the Virgin Mary as the flower symbolises purity.
Size: (55mm x 185mm)
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Produced in our London studio
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