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Thanks - that sounds logical.
I've just read that Queen Sofia's Cartier Pearl Tiara(the one Christina wore at the Swedish Royal Wedding) used to have emeralds instead of pearls? Does anyone have photos of this. I wish the King would buy some emeralds for the tiara, the SRF are in desperate need of a coloured stone headpiece.
Or he could buuy some rubies , since his wife already has a very impressive ruby necklace and matching earrings and therefore rubies would be more "ecomonical" ( fewer stones needed to create a coloured suite )
I've just read that Queen Sofia's Cartier Pearl Tiara(the one Christina wore at the Swedish Royal Wedding) used to have emeralds instead of pearls? Does anyone have photos of this. I wish the King would buy some emeralds for the tiara, the SRF are in desperate need of a coloured stone headpiece.
I have to confess that first, I didn't like this tiara too much either.Swedish wedding, Shell tiara
http://madhattery.royalroundup.com/...10/06/wedding-2010-0619-spain-sofia-belga.jpg
I'm curious also. I would say its an old emerald bead necklace. (in that color Very expensive) Anyone have any info about this?Could it be a Jade or a malachite necklace?
this very niceQueen Sofia´s earrings at the Copa del Rey gala, and a tons of bracelets and necklaces. The earrings are great, but she could have dropped most of the necklaces and bracelets.
http://www.bekia.es/images/galeria/...30-aniversario-de-la-copa-del-rey-de-vela.jpg
LadyFinn, those bracelets are QSofia's singature look. Hard chance she will take them off I don't think I ever saw a photo of her not wearing couple of them.
The Queen doesn't appear to be "overjeweled" to me.
The Queen doesn't appear to be "overjeweled" to me.