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Bracelet, c. 1590. Anna, Princess of Sweden (1568-1625).

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Of gold, consisting of four rectangular, 26 mm long and 3 mm thick plates, composed of four double, 35 mm long chains, each consisting of 12 interconnected rings. The tiles decorated with now largely abducted cell enamel in black, white and slightly red and adorned with circular fields, surrounded by rank ornaments, the circle originally in white enamel, as well as the edge-lines and parts of the decor. The round fields adorned with weapons and initials for Johan III’s daughter Anna, in a field APS (Anna Principessa Sveciae) under the open crown, against originally black bottom. The plate on the right in the vase, beam with white enamel remains, other enamel (blue-red?) is missing. To the right there are three crowns, red-enamelled forage, to the right and the black and white bottom. Bracelets like this were worn altime in pairs, but in the Lifearmor Collections there is only one preserved. It was built to be found in the Church of Uppsala 1777 “It Glitters Kunglinga Jewelry” lefi 2015-08-11
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Title: Bracelet, c. 1590. Anna, Princess of Sweden (1568-1625).
Description:
Of gold, consisting of four rectangular, 26 mm long and 3 mm thick plates, composed of four double, 35 mm long chains, each consisting of 12 interconnected rings.
The tiles decorated with now largely abducted cell enamel in black, white and slightly red and adorned with circular fields, surrounded by rank ornaments, the circle originally in white enamel, as well as the edge-lines and parts of the decor.
The round fields adorned with weapons and initials for Johan III’s daughter Anna, in a field APS (Anna Principessa Sveciae) under the open crown, against originally black bottom.
The plate on the right in the vase, beam with white enamel remains, other enamel (blue-red?) is missing.
To the right there are three crowns, red-enamelled forage, to the right and the black and white bottom.
Bracelets like this were worn altime in pairs, but in the Lifearmor Collections there is only one preserved.
It was built to be found in the Church of Uppsala 1777 “It Glitters Kunglinga Jewelry” lefi 2015-08-11.

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