Not detachable Archived Message
Posted by Ayvee on June 14, 2015, 10:56 am, in reply to "Are the green gems likely to be detachable?"
From back view, you can see that the emerald tops are attached/soldered on. To make it detachable, a goldsmith would have to saw off the top emeralds and then create attachments to make it interchangeable with other stones. Maybe she will do this in the future. I'm not sure if the emeralds would go with the blue sash of the Swedish order. -Ayvee : I don't have the expertise to judge from the : photographs. Do experts here think the green : gem/emerald points are at all likely to be : detachable? That would obviously make the : tiara more versatile. Is it likely a : Deco-era piece? : : --Previous Message-- : From Kjell Arne Totland's 'Kongebloggen': : : : (Credit: Scanpix/NTB) : (Edit: sorry, I did not realize that Malluu : had posted the same image earlier) : : : (Credit: Stella Pictures) : : : : : :
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