Yes, perhaps you’re right, Lauren… But this rings are easy to confuse… Anyway, I never watched “The Tudors”, so I can’t really say anything… But thanks to point that out! I absolutely love Tudor costumes and jewelry!
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Yes, perhaps you’re right, Lauren… But this rings are easy to confuse… Anyway, I never watched “The Tudors”, so I can’t really say anything… But thanks to point that out! I absolutely love Tudor costumes and jewelry!
I did take a closer look and I do not see the same ring on the book that was used in The Tudors. The one on the book sits on top of a wide band and has no visible setting, if you look at the other pictures that I just posted you can clearly see that the one used in the Tudors clearly has both a thin band and a design on the setting. Plus the one in The Tudors is probably an aquamarine given that it is a light blue stone, where the one on the book cover is dark blue, maybe a sapphire or lapis
Perhaps that one is another ring this cousins share… But I think that the ring in the book cover is actually the one in Natalie Dormer’s picture… With a closer look, the band in Anne Boleyn’s ring is wide and gold, very similar to the one in “Rivals in the Tudor court”… But I’m afraid I’m not a 100% sure about Katherine Howard’s ring, the picture isn’t very clear
I don’t think that the ring seen on the cover of Rivals in the Tudor Court is the same one used in The Tudors. Here are pictures of the one Natalie and Tamzin wear, which show the ring as being set in gold with a braided design, and a thin band. Where the one on the book cover has no visible setting and a thick band.