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If the legend is to be believed, then the "other Boleyn", Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne and former mistress of Henry VIII, received the necklace during her last visit with the disgraced queen at the Tower of London and kept it for her niece . , the future Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603).

According to this persistent tradition, three of the four pendant pearls on the Imperial State Crown, believed to have been added by Elizabeth I, are believed to be those from her mother's famous necklace. From Ana's portrait, we know that the gold pendant 'B' sported three dangling pearls

Material: Brass casting (copper and zinc alloy) over gold plated
Material Color: Gold
Stone Name: Pearl
Stone color: White
Letter Object size: 5x2 cm (including pearls at the tip)
Neck size: 40cm