Crowned Rose is an allegorical interpretation of reconciliation, unity, and quiet authority.
A crowned Tudor rose formed of both red and white petals rests before an oriel-style window framed in aged stone. Fine fractures in the glass suggest a kingdom shaped by long years of civil war, while the joined rose speaks to healing rather than erasure of the past.
This artwork represents Elizabeth of York, whose marriage united opposing houses and brought balance after generations of conflict. The composition draws on medieval architectural language to convey grace, continuity, and influence exercised through restoration rather than force.
Part of The Teal Leopard’s Tudor Storm Collection, Crowned Rose honors the power of unity and the enduring impact of those who mend what history has broken.