Re: Spanish tiaras: Carmen former Duchess of Cadix Archived Message
Posted by Cerys on March 11, 2014, 12:30 pm, in reply to "Re: Spanish tiaras: Carmen former Duchess of Cadix"
Here's another photo of that lovely sapphire tiara from the wedding of Juan Carlos of Spain to Sophia of Greece, 14th May 1962 http://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/guests-at-the-wedding-of-don-juan-carlos-of-spain-and-news-photo/99882004 --Previous Message-- : The first pic was taken in New York in 1973 : when they atended a gala performance at the : Met. : : The necklace and earpendants are the : property of the Duchess of Franco. She lent : both to one of her daughters-in-law some : years ago. But they´re too impressive for : use today. : : The tiara worn by Princess Tessa de Baviera : was auctioned in 1985. : : : : : : --Previous Message-- : The emerald parure matching the bridal tiara : had also an impressive necklace earrings and : brooch. I know nothing on their provenance, : sadly, nor to their presente whereabouts. : : On the roubery at Carmen's house in Paris : was the entire parure stolen? : It makes me wonder if perhaps the emerald : parure was a gift from her family? If not, : why should she take it with her after she : separeted from her husband? If it was an : heirloom from Don Alfonso it would probably : stayed in his possession. : This was such an impressive and regal : parure, such a pity it is missing. : : From old spanish magazines here is the : emerald parure worn by Carmen : Martinez-Bordiu at the prewedding reception, : with the tiara worn on the back of her head, : as a bride, and at a gala in her years as : Duchess of Cadiz. : : : : : : The lady next to her in a saphire tiara is : Tessa de Baviera, she is a cousin of the : present King as descendant of Queen Maria : Cristina. I believe her tiara belonged to : Queen Maria Cristina. : : : : : : : --Previous Message-- : What happens to the fabulous tiara Carmen : wore : on her wedding day. Was it a loan or hers? : Does she wore other tiaras ? : Thanks for answering and sorry if it was : discussed before. : : : : : :
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