Παρασκευή 29 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

The Kent Festoon Tiara

The Kent Festoon Tiara is composed of a series of elaborate diamond elements (festoons) topped by a single pearl. The tiara originally featured a base of collet diamonds, but they were replaced with a base of a row of pearls by Princess Michael. Unlike most other jewels from the Kent collection, this tiara has no clear provenance. It was made, possibly by Cartier, around 1900. The tiara first appeared on Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent in the 1950s, and may have been inherited from Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (a daughter of Queen Victoria) in 1939.



Serious bling....

Impressive 18k yellow gold ring, crafted by Verdura, featuring an approximately 6.80ct blue sapphire in the center, surrounded with ruby cabochons.


One of my all time favorites....

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