Princess Augusta malachite parure Archived Message
Posted by Lorenzo on September 15, 2012, 7:03 am, in reply to "Re: Queen Desiree of Sweden's malachite parure"
This parure belongued to princess Augusta of Bavaria, daughter in law of empress Josephine. Always the same design in the palmettes, like in the cameo tiara or the emerald norvegian tiara
Uploaded with ImageShack.us --Previous Message-- : Yes indeed. While the complete parure would : probably be rather overwhelming, parts of it : could still be worn to great effect. : The jewelry exhibition at the Nordic Museum : Stockholm featuring the set will continue : until next spring. : : In his entry, Trond also makes interesting : connections to the Rosenborg lava parure and : to a similar malachite parure which belonged : to Empress Joséphine. : : : --Previous Message-- : thanks Boris..I can totally see Queen Silvia : in few pieces together from the parure...she : can totally wear it and make it look even : more grand : : Beautiful parure...metal work is very : similar in style to cameo tiara frame... : : : : --Previous Message-- : Yes, because the exhibition featuring the : parure is still ongoing. : The link including the answer to 'Where is : it now' can of course be found in Trond's : blog entry - one would only have to read : it... : : This is certainly an example of jewelry that : can be considered as unwearable today (and : was obviously considered by the Bernadottes : to be unwearable already a century ago), but : still - while wearing the complete parure : might be too cumbersome, one piece at a time : like the necklace only could be pulled off : by someone like Queen Silvia, IMHO. : : --Previous Message-- : : http://www.nordiskamuseet.se/default.asp : : The malachite parure is on the front page !! : : : --Previous Message-- : It is in the Nordiska Museet in Stockholm : : : : : : : : : :
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