I dive into an intriguing Tudor mystery sparked by a question from Chris Celsie about a ring supposedly given to Anne Boleyn by Henry VIII. This diamond ring was displayed at an exhibition in Toronto in 1994 as Anne's engagement ring. But did such a ring really exist?
What We Know:
- Exhibition Clue: The Toronto Star article mentioned an engagement ring given to Anne Boleyn by Henry VIII.
- Historical Records: Engagement rings weren't a common tradition in Tudor times.
- Jewels for Anne: Henry VIII lavished jewels on Anne, with documented purchases and gifts.
Historical Findings:
- Eric Ives' Biography: Details on Anne’s jewellery, including pieces set with diamonds and rubies.
- Holbein Designs: Jewellery designs by Hans Holbein the Younger featuring Anne and Henry’s intertwined initials.
- Inventory Lists: Items from Henry VIII’s inventory featuring the “HA” motif.
Digging Deeper:
- Books and Research: No direct mention of a diamond engagement ring for Anne Boleyn.
- Lost Treasures: Many jewels given to Anne are now lost, including rings with the “HA” initials.
Uncover the mystery with me as we explore the historical records, dive into the inventories, and piece together the story behind this enigmatic ring. Did Henry VIII really give Anne Boleyn a diamond engagement ring, or is it a modern-day myth? Find out in this fascinating exploration of Tudor history and royal jewellery.
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