Finduilas's Mantle
itemDeep summer-night blue mantle embroidered with silver stars about the hem and throat. Wrought for Finduilas of Amroth, mother of Faramir. Worn by Éowyn and rich with deep color and subtle starlight embroidery.
Finduilas's Mantle, a deep summer-night blue garment embroidered with silver stars, was originally wrought for Finduilas of Amroth, the mother of Faramir, embodying the ethereal grace of her Elven heritage. Though absent from the earlier volumes of The Lord of the Rings, it emerges in The Return of the King as a poignant heirloom, donned by Éowyn to accentuate her noble bearing with its rich color and subtle starlight embroidery. This mantle symbolizes the enduring legacy of lost beauty and princely lineage amid the waning of the Elves and the trials of Gondor.
Evolution
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
Deep summer-night blue mantle embroidered with silver stars about the hem and throat. Wrought for Finduilas of Amroth, mother of Faramir. Worn by Éowyn and rich with deep color and subtle starlight embroidery.
Book Appearances
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 15