Arwen's necklace from The Lord of the Rings movies
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In The Lord of the Rings movies, Arwen gives Aragorn the Evenstar necklace, an intricately designed silver pendant symbolizing her love, mortality, and commitment to him. While in the films it represents her abandonment of elven immortality, it is a cinematic invention that combines themes from the book's "Elfstone" and "Evenstar" gifts.
Key Details About the Necklace:
- Symbolism: It represents Arwen's choice to forsake her Elvish life in Valinor to marry a mortal man.
- Appearance: It is described as a "white gem" hanging on a silver chain, or in the movie version, a complex, star-like silver pendant with cubic zirconia, designed by Weta Workshop.
- Film Context: In The Two Towers and The Return of the King, it acts as a talisman of their love, with a vision showing it breaking as a sign of Arwen's impending death.
- Book Differences: In the books, Arwen gives a white gem on a chain to Frodo, while Aragorn receives the "Elfstone" (Elessar) from Galadriel, a green gem set in a silver eagle brooch that symbolizes his destiny as King.
Film vs. Book Details
- Movie (Evenstar): A gift from Arwen to Aragorn to represent her mortal choice.
- Book (Elfstone): A green jewel, not a necklace, gifted to Aragorn as a symbol of hope and his royal name.
Note: be very careful when removing supports as this model is made with a 0.2mm nozzle and is fragile
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