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inky-duchess · 4 months
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Fantasy Guide to Royal and Noble Jewellery
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Royal and Noble jewellery is a staple of their life, a statement of the who is person is, their rank and their wealth. Jewellery simply isn't a accessory, it's an exercise in showmanship and a way to link to a past.
(Disclaimer: Many stones in pieces often have a bloody past, usually stolen or worked from the earth under the reign of Colonialism. It is best to always take this into account when admiring real world pieces)
Providence
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Jewellery like this is usually inherited buy can also be bought or even given as a gift. There is three kinds of jewellery in this instance: private, owned by the crown or owned by the state.
Private jewellery is owned by a single person and worn or lent at their own descretion. Private jewellery can be no less grand than state owned jewellery. This jewellery can be inherited by anybody the owner chooses.
State jewellery is not privately owned, it belongs to the country itself. It is not inherited but used by royal family. If a royal family is deposed, the jewellery remains with the state. Such as the French Crown Jewels.
Owned by the Crown means that it can only pass monarch to monarch, worn only by consorts or the monarch and lent to anybody they choose.
Noble jewellery is not quite the same. Much of it is owned privately but there may be one or two pieces designated as official jewellery for the title such as a specific tiara.
The Rules
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Jewellery like this are not just trinkets to be borrowed by anybody. Usually the monarch (or titled noble) or sometimes the spouse, is in charge of designating who can be lent which pieces and for what occasion. Even if you are a super close member of the family, you still have to take what's on offer. Sometimes certain jewellery is worn exclusively by a certain rank say the Queen or the noble themselves and would not be offered to anybody else. For example, you will note that into today's royalty you will see certain royals repeating the same tiaras such as Kate Middleton who has only worn the Cambridge Lover's Knot, the Strathmore Rose Tiara, the Lotus Tiara and once, the Cartier Halo Tiara. These would be the tiaras available to them, which usually number only a handful. Certain pieces are designated by for the monarch/Consort as well, the Vladimir Tiara & the Girls of Britain and Ireland Tiara only graced the head of the Queen in her reign. Other pieces such as earrings or bracelets would also be distributed accordingly, more elaborate and expensive pieces would be worn by the higher ranking members. Certain collections are meant to be passed on, such as the Consort's jewels but many Dowager refused to pass on their jewels such as Empress Dowager Maria Feodorovna after the death of Tsar Alexander III.
Treasure Trove
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Now, just because a family has a throne or a grand title doesn't mean they have caches of jewels. Many noble families sold off their pieces to pay death duties, most only have a few pieces left today. As for tiaras most noble families would not have access to large quantities, usually only affording one or two. The Spencers for example own two, the Spencer Tiara and the Spencer Honeysuckle Tiara. This is an inaccurate protrayal in Downton Abbey, as the family have at least 6 but then again Cora is a Dollar Princess so it could be possible to own as many but it never made sense considering just how many times they almost loose the estate and never sell any off. Royal families are not exempt from this either, some families have vast stores of jewels such as the British Royal Family (I wonder where those all came from...) while the Greek Monarchy (discontinued) has only a few pieces. The Romanov collection is of course legendary and we may never know it's full extent.
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everythingroyalty · 6 months
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The gala dinner at Christiansborg Palace on 6 November 2023 in honour of the Spanish state visit to Denmark – as seen in royal tiaras:
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark wearing the Danish Emerald Parure which is part of the Danish crown jewels
Queen Letizia of Spain wearing "La Buena" aka. Queen Ena's Fleur-de-Lis Tiara
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark wearing her Edwardian Convertible Tiara
Princess Benedikte of Denmark wearing the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Fringe Tiara
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theroyalspamspace · 5 months
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world-of-wales · 1 year
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Catherine's Jewel Vault (15/∞) ♛
↬ Dina Earrings with Ocean Blue Stones
The Dina Earrings with Ocean Blue stones are reportedly a Christmas gift from the Prince of Wales to Catherine.
These gold-plated earrings from Sézane have been crafted from recycled brass earrings. They feature tassel drops with natural semi-precious stones in shades of ocean blue.
With a height of 5 cm and a weight of 10 grams, the earrings make a statement while remaining lightweight and comfortable to wear.
The Dina earrings are are nickel-free, plastic-free, and come delivered in recycled packaging.
The boho inspired earrings were debuted by Catherine for the Christmas Service at Sandringham in 2022 and once again worn by her for a visit to Birmingham in April 2023 along with Prince William.
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yuvan123 · 9 months
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shaadiwish · 10 months
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travel-living · 11 months
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gemville · 11 days
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Gold Fringe Necklace Set With Diamonds, Rubies and Sapphires, Which Belonged To Princess Maria Pia Of Bourbon-Two Sicillies
Photo Courtesy: Sotheby's
Source: dailymail.co.uk
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ts4eve · 7 months
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poisonedsequin · 1 year
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tiaramania · 8 months
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* High Jewelry Tiaras *
Diamond Floral Tiara by Mikimoto - diamonds set in white gold
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everythingroyalty · 2 years
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The Danish design company Georg Jensen crafted a brooch for Queen Margrethe II of Denmark’s Golden Jubilee on 14 January 2022. The design takes inspiration from the Queen's motto: "God's help, the love of The People, Denmark's strength". The 18-karat gold beam represents the help of God, the golden heart symbolises the love of the people and the design's rounded shape is a reference to Denmark's unbreakable strength. Additionally, the piece features 50 grooves along the edge representing the years since the Queen's accession to the throne.
In connection with the presentation of the brooch, the Queen was gifted a special edition of the brooch crafted in 18-karat yellow gold, with the addition of a beam in white gold, and boasting a total of 135 brilliant cut diamonds. As seen on various members of the Danish royal family:
Queen Margrethe II at the official presentation of the brooch at Amalienborg Palace on 12 January 2022
Princess Isabella at the televised show in celebration of Crown Princess Mary’s 50th birthday on 5 February 2022
Crown Princess Mary at the opening of the Amalienborg Museum’s exhibition A Queen's Jewellery Box on 21 January 2022
Princess Josephine at Princess Isabella’s confirmation at Fredensborg Palace on 30 April 2022
Princess Marie at the opening of the exhibition Le Royaume des Clowns in Paris on 22 March 2022
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glitterberrysims · 4 months
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Vienna Tiara
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escapismsworld · 1 year
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Gold and platinum Art Nouveau plaque-de-cou necklace from 1903 with an emerald and diamonds by Henri Dubret (1872-1947), Paris, France.
📸 Macklowe gallery
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gabriellademonaco · 6 months
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Crown Princess Mary, Princess Isabella & Princess Josephine's jewellery at Prince Christian's 18th birthday gala
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duchess-of-lara · 1 year
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The Crowns of the British Consorts since Queen Victoria.
The Royal Family has informed that Queen Mary’s Crown will be used by Queen Camilla at the Coronation on Saturday, 6th May 2023.
This is the first time a Queen Consort’s Crown has been re-used since the 18th century (when Queen Caroline, consort of George II, wore Mary of Modena’s crown), in the interests of sustainability and efficiency.
Some minor changes and additions will be undertaken by the Crown Jeweller, in keeping with the longstanding tradition that the insertion of jewels is unique to the occasion, and reflects the Consort’s individual style.
The Crown will be reset with the Cullinan III, IV and V diamonds. In addition, four of the Crown’s eight detachable arches will be removed to create a different impression to when the Crown was worn by Queen Mary at the 1911 Coronation.
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