Abraham der Kinderen

Abraham der Kinderen was a London goldsmith who supplied jewels to the royal family.

In May 1607 he supplied a ring valued at £2000 as King James' gift to the Prince Joinville, brother of the Duke of Guise, who was visiting England.

[2] In January 1608 Abraham der Kinderen, Humphrey Fludd, and others were paid for jewels and pearls supplied for New Year's gifts distributed by Anne of Denmark, Princess Elizabeth, and Prince Charles, Duke of York.

[3] This Humphrey Fludd is known for supplying a jewel-studded clock to King James in 1607.

Abraham der Kinderen petitioned for the return of the pearl embroidered gown after her death.