Object

George Boleyn's Hat (with Jewelled Pin)

George Boleyn's distinctive hat, adorned with a jewelled pin, which he snatches from the table during his furious outburst in the Westminster chamber. The pin, later used to draw blood in a flash of agitation, is secured to the hat's brim. The hat serves as both a symbol of his status and a tool for his explosive frustration, gripped tightly as a shield against Cromwell's manipulations and his family's betrayal. The pin's sharp point is tested when George presses it to his finger, drawing blood amid the chaos of shattered glass and frayed nerves.
6 appearances

Purpose

Headwear

Significance

George grabs the hat to signal his intent to storm out in protest, embodying his impulsive rejection of Cromwell's divide-and-conquer tactics and the Boleyns' fracturing loyalties.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

6 moments