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Love, Passion, Nobility, Inspiration Queen Guenevere, much more than simply being the wife of King Arthur, represented feminine power and inspiration. Some queens, such as Arthur’s sister Morgan le Fay, commanded great power through magic and knowledge, but Guenevere, the daughter of King Leodegrance, used no magic. As Camelot’s Queen of Love and Beauty, she exceeded them all as a noble and gracious symbol of inspiration. Torn between her passionate, ill-fated love for Lancelot, and the love for her husband the King, she turned her embrace to God and became a symbol of redemption. Each piece is individually packaged in a velvet-like box with a card describing the symbolism of the design. Approximate size 1 3/8 by 7/8 inch. |
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