Arwen's circlet
itemDelicate cap of intricately woven silver lace netted with numerous small white gems that glitter. Worn above the brow framing dark hair.
Arwen's circlet, a delicate cap of intricately woven silver lace netted with numerous small white gems that glitter above the brow, is first introduced in The Fellowship of the Ring as a striking adornment framing Arwen's dark hair during her ethereal appearance at Rivendell. Though it does not appear in later volumes of the series, its elegant simplicity symbolizes Arwen's timeless beauty and Elven grace, evoking the splendor of the Undying Lands amid the gathering shadows of war. Across the trilogy, the circlet remains a poignant emblem of lost innocence and the fading light of the Elves, unchanged yet resonant in memory.
Evolution
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
Delicate cap of intricately woven silver lace netted with numerous small white gems that glitter. Worn above the brow framing dark hair.
Book Appearances
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 15