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    Posted by Oliviamar on May 29, 2012, 1:46 pm, in reply to "Re: Ella, princess, saint and martyr"


    Many thanks for both; aftgerwards I found another Ellas's Jewellry at Ursula stunning site; and there they also made reference to this biography fron Ch. Warwick, nice indeed. Best, gracias Alejandro!


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    : You're welcome and thanks to Alejandro E.
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    : The aquamarine parure:
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    : http://www.royal-magazin.de/russia/ella/aquamarine-romanov-hessen.htm
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    : it seems so, thank you very much Karen, you
    : are very kind, best!
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    : Was this what you had in mind?
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    : http://www.royal-magazin.de/russia/ella/ella-bolin-emerald-tiara.htm
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    : Hello,
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    : Since Im reading, Warwik, Ch "Ella,
    : princess, saint and martyr", I would
    : like to share this description, written in
    : pp. 101: (Ella received jewels)
    : "...including among them were parures
    : of diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds
    : aumptuous diadems an a taditional kokoshnik
    : headdress that was studded with cabouchon
    : emeralds the size of a duck eggs surrounded
    : by diamonds. One especially beautiful
    : acquamarine and diamond parure that was
    : created for her by the cour jeweller CArl
    : Faberge...", has somebody have seen
    : photos of such a description? very nice
    : book, touching indeed......thanks
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