Lady Gudgeon
Aristocracy
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Interesting thoughts about her first jewelry gifts coming from 'The Diana Collection.' I really wish we knew more about what, specifically, PW and PH own/inherited and what went back to the Queen so we could speculate in a little more detail.
Regarding 'The Diana Collection,' I'd like to see some of those pieces broken up and mounted into other settings so they are not so traditionally "Diana" (I was never a fan of all those necklaces she wore as headbands) and can become more "Catherine" while still being a special gift that were once owned by PW's mother. I was reading somewhere (sorry, can't remember if it was here or somewhere else) that a Spencer jewelry tradition was to wear a multi-strand pearl choker and the article showed several pictures of Diana, her sisters and mother all wearing similar necklaces...I think it'd be nice for DoCa to get some of Diana's pearls as well...I know she's not a Spencer, per se, but would be nice continuity of the style being passed down to a daughter-in-law. And, I think pearls would be in keeping with DoCa's understated jewelry style...
Regarding 'The Diana Collection,' I'd like to see some of those pieces broken up and mounted into other settings so they are not so traditionally "Diana" (I was never a fan of all those necklaces she wore as headbands) and can become more "Catherine" while still being a special gift that were once owned by PW's mother. I was reading somewhere (sorry, can't remember if it was here or somewhere else) that a Spencer jewelry tradition was to wear a multi-strand pearl choker and the article showed several pictures of Diana, her sisters and mother all wearing similar necklaces...I think it'd be nice for DoCa to get some of Diana's pearls as well...I know she's not a Spencer, per se, but would be nice continuity of the style being passed down to a daughter-in-law. And, I think pearls would be in keeping with DoCa's understated jewelry style...
I think it would be GREAT publicity for Canadian diamonds, especially since, IMO, the market for conflict-free (aka non blood-diamonds) is growing.I think a gift of Canadian diamonds would be nice as long as it wasn't something ostentatious. It would cost us taxpayers some coin; but then again, it would be fabulous publicity for our diamond industry!