Fleur-de-Lys Stud Earrings - Subtle Royal Symbol
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Middle AgesDescription
Heritage Inspiration The Fleur-de-Lys, a stylized golden lily on azure since the 5th century with Clovis, became the Capetian kings' emblem in the Middle Ages: engraved on Saint-Denis portals or Chartres stained glass, it symbolized divine purity and French sovereignty. This triple-flowered motif for the Trinity adorned seals and banners until the Revolution. These stud earrings, produced by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux in the Fleur-de-Lys collection, capture this royal essence with artisanal finesse, turning the earlobe into a personal, subtle crest.
Materials & Features
Sturdy brass base with 18k fine gold plating for lasting heraldic shine (nickel-free, hypoallergenic for sensitive lobes).
Fleur-de-Lys motif: 1.5 cm tall, set with iridescent resin crystals evoking royal gems.
Stud style with fine post and secure butterfly back; ultra-lightweight 4 g per pair for irritation-free permanent wear.
Why Choose These Earrings? Versatile, they brighten a bare face for royal minimalism or pair with pearls for aristocratic layering. Ideal gift for baptisms or medieval passions - a jewel carrying the lily legacy. Simple care: Wipe with a soft cloth; avoid water.
Last pieces available - an ephemeral floral crown. Add to cart and let the Fleur-de-Lys reign at your ears!
Description & Features
- Characteristics
Brass base with a fine gold-plated finish. Embellished with crystals.
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