Description: Ripon Rose. This is one of our unique and exclusive designs from our collection of hand crafted reproduction carvings which are taken directly from an original medieval Cathedral carving. We pride ourselves at Oakapple Designs as having permission to take moulds directly from the medieval carvings found upon the misericords and choir stalls from within the Cathedrals and Churches in the UK. Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving. Taken from the medieval carvings 1490 – 1495 from within the choir stalls of Ripon Cathedral on one of the lavishly ornate carved Misericords. This carving is of a Rose; this is often called and referred to as an early example of the Tudor Rose. There are many examples of roses amongst the choir stalls and Misericords in Ripon Cathedral. What is special about this rose is not only its beauty but carved at the very end of the English medieval period and the very start of the Tudor period. Henry Tudor (Henry VII) had recently been crowned King of England, uniting the houses of York and Lancashire and bringing peace, stability and prosperity to England after many years of civil unrest and war. This Rose is an example of the new emblem of the Tudor reign. Comes with wall fixing and product label. Size 11cm diameter This is great opportunity to purchase a true piece of England’s Rich Cultural History. Please note we hand make all our products, if we do not have these in stock we will make them for you and aim to dispatch within 3-4 working days, please take this into consideration when leaving your feedback.
Price: 12.99 GBP
Location: Sheffield
End Time: 2024-08-22T09:27:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 19.34 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 14 days
Style/ Period: medieval
Product: Wall Hanging
Age: Post-1940
Primary Material: resin composite
Sub-Type: Oak
Original/Repro: Modern Reproduction