--Previous Message-- : The Karl Johan earrings, one of the most : frequently worn pair of diamond earrings : worn by Queen Silvia, go back to the early : 19th century and were originally in the : collection of King Karl XIV Johan (= Jean : Baptiste Bernadotte). : He assigned the earrings to his jewelry : ‘Fideikommiss’, so tro speak the forerunner : of the present Bernadotte Foundation. : Queen Silvia just wore them at this year’s : Nobel ceremony: : : : : : --Previous Message-- : Please tell about Karl Johan earrings. : : --Previous Message-- : No, the large oval brooch does not belong to : it. : Here Queen Silvia wears the Brazilian tiara : with the Brazilian Flower Brooch (but with : the Karl Johan earrings and Viktoria von : Baden's diamond rivière instead of the other : Brazilian pieces) during the state visit : from Belgium in 1994: : : : : : : --Previous Message-- : not the flower brosch : : --Previous Message-- : Yes, sure - the Braganza tiara, the : Brazilian : flower spray brooch, the longer diamond : collet necklace with large diamonds and the : pear-shaped earrings Queen Silvia had made : from two unset stones in the late 70s make : up the Brazilian jewelry inheritage from : Empress Amalia. : Not really a set in terms of 'matching' and : 'originally made at the same time', but the : pieces do have the same provenance. : : Screenshot of the 'set' from the TV : documentary (with the Braganza tiara : photographed at an odd angle): : : : : : : : : : : --Previous Message-- : In the documentary - De kongelige juveler - : gennem generationer - we got to see a photo : with a set they say belong togather and : never shown togather : : Diadem, necklace, earings and flower brosch : : : : : : : : : : : : :