The Lord Chamberlain's Men Earrings
£142.00On 28 December 1594, William Shakespeare and his company, The Lord Chamberlain's Men, performed a sparkling comedy for Queen Elizabeth I at Greenwich Palace. Oriole watched from a balcony, captivated by the candlelit silhouettes and the Queen's pearl earrings. After the final curtain, he found warmth under Shakespeare's cloak as the troupe returned by barge along the river Thames through dancing snowflakes to London.
These earrings represent the actors of that evening — a pearl for the head, a silver collar evoking the high ruffs of Elizabethan dress, and a vibrant glass bead for the body. Each pair is crafted with the collar set either upwards or downwards, giving every piece its own character and posture, much like the actors themselves.
Wear them as a tribute to the theatre, to storytelling, and to those who brought Shakespeare's words to life beneath candlelight and snowfall.
Each pair of earrings comes with an extended story about The Lord Chamberlain's Men and their performance at Greenwich Palace.
These earrings are made to order. Each pair can be composed of two different colours and collar positions — one royal blue, one red and light blue; one collar up, one down; or any combination you prefer. Please note your preferences in the order notes at checkout, and Oriole will make them just for you.
Specifications:
- Material: 925 sterling silver, freshwater pearls, glass beads
- Length: approximately 32mm
- Pearls: approximately 8mm diameter
- Glass beads: royal blue approximately 12mm, red and light blue approximately 11mm
- Design note: The silver collar is set either upwards or downwards — each pair has its own fixed character
If you have any questions, please enquire.