Posted by Cristina on December 12, 2012, 12:08 pm, in reply to "Some more"
Glenn mentioned my absolute favourite jewelry "hapening" of the year, and I dare to say "of decades", since the fabulous diamond tiara of Queen Sophie of Greece wasn't seen for many years and for a long time it was thought to be sold and lost. It's wonderful that is still in the family, and I hope to see it many more times!
And Maria-Olivia and Martina completed the resumé of the fantastic jewelry year we had in 2012. Queen Ena's aquamarines worn in Luxembourg, CP Mary new version of necklace, rediscovered small cutsteel tiara and comb in Sweden, Duchess of Vendome wearing the wonderful saphire tiara necklace and earrings...
And I add the Duchess of Parma wearing the Dutch emerald tiara at the Luxembourg prewedding.
What a fabulous and glitering 2012 we had! May 2013 brings us that many joys .
--Previous Message-- : - Queen Margrethe was offered the Greenlandic : tiara (not yet worn) : - Princess Theodora borrowed the turquoise : bandeau : - Crown Princess Mary wore the three ruby : hair ornaments and the ruby necklace without : pendants for the first time : - Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie wore : the big floral tiara at the pre-wedding : & her family’s tiara at her wedding : - The Countess of Wessex wore the Queen’s : five aquamarine tiara for the first time : (surprising all of us that this tiara still : exists) : - Princess Sybilla wore Queen Ena’s : aquamarine tiara for the first time (thus : confirming that it was not bought back by : the Spanish King) : - Joan de Nassau wore a tiara for the first : time (small version of Sybilla’s art deco : tiara) : - Crown Princess Victoria wore the small cut : steel tiara and haircomb, which have never : been seen before : - Princess Madeleine wore the amethyst tiara : The bad news: Princess Christina’s small : tiara and some other jewellery were stolen : :