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Why We Chose The Tudor Rose As Part Of Our Heritage Collection

At Wimbledon Cufflink Company we have a wide range of different designs of cufflinks that represent many aspects of our history. So, for instance, we have the English Rose, The Scottish Lion, The English Oak, The Shamrock, The Welsh Dragon, The Celtic Shield, The Crown, The RAF Jet Engine, and many more.<br>

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Why We Chose The Tudor Rose As Part Of Our Heritage Collection

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  1. Call 02088956418 WimbledonCufflinkCompany WhyWeChoseTheTudorRoseAsPart OfOurHeritageCollection At Wimbledon Cufflink Company we have a wide range of different designs of cufflinks thatrepresentmanyaspectsofourhistory.So,for instance, wehavethe EnglishRose,TheScottishLion,TheEnglishOak,TheShamrock,TheWelshDragon, TheCelticShield,TheCrown,TheRAFJetEngine,andmanymore. Oneofthedesignsthat wehaveproducedisTheTudorRoseCufflinkwhich celebrates the coming together of the House of Lancaster and The House of York. In the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, Henry VII of the House of Lancaster took the CrownofEnglandfromRichardIIIoftheHouseofYork.Thisbroughttoanendthe Wars of the Roses, the House of Lancaster having used a gold or red rose as a badgeattimes,whiletheHouseofYorkhadusedawhiterose.

  2. Call 02088956418 WimbledonCufflinkCompany However,theWarsoftheRosesisatermthatwasused retrospectivelytodefinethem,sinceLancastriankingshad previously sometimes used a rose as a badge, but it was usually gold rather than red. In fact, up until 1485 the only royal rose that was in use was the badge of Edward IV and that was white. The roses were created after the war by Henry VII. When he got married, he adopted the rose badge by joining the red rose of Lancaster with the white rose of York. The Tudor Rose Cufflink thatwehaveproducedismeanttosymbolisepeaceandunity.

  3. 02088956418 Call WimbledonCufflinkCompany Ourcufflinksdisplaythewhiterosesetupontheredrosewhichinturnisset upona darkbluebackground.It isthe perfectemblemtochoosefor situationswhereyouwanttodisplayyourprideinyourEnglishheritage,and as suchisideal for wearing at sportsevents suchasfootball matches, particularly when played against one of the other countries of the United Kingdom.TheWelshlovetheirRedDragon(wealsoproducecufflinks depicting that) and the Scottish their Scottish Lion, so there is no reason at allwhyanEnglishmanshouldnotdisplaytheTudorRose. Of course, you may also wish to display some of the other English emblems that we use, such as the English Oak in gold on dark green. This is the oak in whichCharlesIIhidfromtheRoundheadsafterhelosttheBattleof Worcesterin1651.

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