Jason returns with the Golden Fleece by Ugo da Carpi, c. 1500.
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Jason returns with the Golden Fleece by Ugo da Carpi, c. 1500.
Stepping into the 1500s through the stone halls of a Tudor merchant’s sanctuary. 🏠🏺 #HistoryUncovered #TudorHouse #TenbyHistory #WalesHerita
In December 2019, Charlie Clarke was metal detecting on a farmer’s field in north Warwickshire, working the edge of a dried-up pond, when his detector hit hard. He expected old scrap, but when the mud crumbled away he saw gold: a heart-shaped Tudor pendant, still with part of its chain and bright enamel details.
Now known as the “Tudor Heart,” it’s a rare early-1500s jewel linked to the court of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon, and it’s been officially valued at £3.5 million through the Treasure process.
The British Museum has launched an appeal to raise that amount by April 2026 to keep it in a public collection, with the campaign kick-started by a £500,000 grant from the Julia Rausing Trust.
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