A late 20th-century ornate seal crafted in yellow gold, featuring a scrolling frame with embellished the floral emblems of the United Kingdom and a claw-set flat oval cabochon-cut carnelian. This piece is suspended on a round jump-ring bail, to be worn as a pendant or a charm to a bracelet.
Gemstone: One natural oval-cut carnelian
Metal: 9k yellow gold – XRF tested
Weight: 4.76 grams
Measurements: Length 2.6cm, width 1.7cm
Era: Late 20th Century Circa 1980s
Chain sold separately
Each nation within the United Kingdom is proudly represented by a unique floral emblem, each rich in history and meaning. England’s Tudor rose, born from the unification of the red and white roses of Lancaster and York, speaks of reconciliation and unity. Scotland’s resilient thistle has long stood as a badge of pride. In Wales, the bright daffodil blooms each St. David’s Day, alongside the traditional leek both linked to the country’s patron saint and centuries of folklore. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland’s shamrock, with its three delicate leaves, carries deep spiritual symbolism, famously used by St. Patrick to illustrate the Holy Trinity.
| Main Stone | Other Gemstone |
|---|---|
| Era | Late-20th Century |
| Metal Type | Yellow Gold |




























