Posted by Dmitry on January 7, 2012, 12:26 pm, in reply to "Re: Dowager Tsarina"
The necklace and tiara were quite separate. The loss of this collection is a tragedy on par with the loss of the French Crown Jewels.
--Previous Message-- : Yes, I see crossed swords as well. This photo : is mesmerizing. Red is a powerful statement : and the fur? Lovely. It could be worn : today. Is this tiara extant? Is the : necklace and tiara one in the same? : : Thanks so much for sharing this photo. : : TMN : : --Previous Message-- : here is the red dress portrait... : : : : I think of swords every time I see this : set...swords = violence...so barbaric : feeling you get is not so far fetched : : I have never seen both tiara and necklace : worn together...has anyone? : : photos from Alexanderpalace.org : : : --Previous Message-- : It was part of a suite of jewels, including : a : matching diadem. It was unusual in its : design and relatively adventurous for the : time. It had a certain barbaric splendour, : as did so many of the Imperial jewels. : Somewhere, there is a lovely portrait of : Maria Feodorovna wearing the tiara, with a : red dress, if I recall correctly. : : --Previous Message-- : : : --Previous Message-- : After seeing part II of Roal Jewels, and the : comments on this board about the Russian : Royal Jewels, I found this lovely photo of : the Dowager Tsarina. : The lowest necklace was most interesting. : Is anything known of it please? : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :