quinta-feira, 14 de agosto de 2014
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A DIAMOND BELLE EPOQ
Antiques: Terrific Tiaras A DIAMOND BELLE EPOQUE GARLAND TIARA c1890 comprising bows and ribbons surmounted by foliate and stylised fleur-de-lys motifs, all mounted with old brilliant-cut and rose-cut diamonds in platinum millegrain settings on yellow gold back. Detachable from frame and convertible to necklace.
A Georgian diamond f
Antiques: Terrific Tiaras A Georgian diamond floral tiara An Important Georgian diamond tiara, the tiara in the form of a garland spray of leaves and floral clusters, pave-set throughout with old-cut diamonds, weighing an estimated total of 45 carats, cutdown collet-set in silver to a yellow gold mount, convertible to two brooches, gross weight 75.5 grams on frame, circa 1830
Both diamond version
Antiques: Terrific Tiaras Both diamond versions of an adapatable tiara made in 1912 by Boucheron for Barbara Kelch - it can be entirely diamonds - with or without upright tear-drop shaped diamond finials, drops that may be cabochon emeralds or pearls (the photo is indistinct) or hanging opal drops - see Tiaras: Opals; see Unknown for the possible emerald/pearl drop version and the Tiaras - Adaptable board for all forms.
Dating from the 19th
Antiques: Terrific Tiaras Dating from the 19th century, this diadem includes more than 500 brilliant diamonds in a stylized interpretation of a wave pattern, the "waves" topped with 18 upright drop pearls. Though some have identified it as Cartier, many sources state that its maker is unknown. Coming from the imperial Russian collection, it is best associated with Empress Marie Feodorovna (1847-1928), the wife of Alexander III; the tsarina was portrayed wearing pieces of the parure on more than one occasion.
Ocean Tiara: Created
Antiques: Terrific Tiaras Ocean Tiara: Created in 2011 by Van Cleef Arpels. It was made to represent ocean waves and can be converted into a necklace. Materials: more than 850 diamonds and 359 sapphires in three shades, totaling over 1,200 stones and 70 carats. Provenance: Princess Charlene of Monaco, from Prince Albert II of Monaco on the occasion of their 2011 wedding
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Antiques: Terrific Tiaras Adapatable tiara made in 1912 by Boucheron for Barbara Kelch - it can be entirely diamonds - with or without upright tear-drop shaped diamond finials, drops that may be cabochon emeralds or pearls (the photo is indistinct) or hanging opal drops - see Diamond III, Opals, Unknown for the possible emerald/pearl drop versions
Cartier Precious Lin
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