Posted by Arthur on September 10, 2014, 5:02 am, in reply to "Re: The Coty tiara"
This pearl and diamond tiara never belonged to the Countess of Paris, but was loaned to her by the French jeweller Chaumet, to whose collection this tiara belongs. As far as I know, the Countess of Paris has publicly worn this tiara only once (though she was also depicted on at least two painted portraits with this tiara, but it could be another example of artistic license).
The tiara was made by Joseph Chaumet circa 1950.
(source: Diana Scarisbrick, Bijoux de tête - Chaumet, de 1804 à nos jours, 2002)
Therefore, I am not sure there is a Brazilian connection with this tiara.
--Previous Message-- : Lorenzo, I know very little about Madame's : jewels. Could you explain why you call the : tiara a Brazilian pearl and diamond tiara? : Many thanks. : : --Previous Message-- : Princess Isabelle wore a brazilian pearl and : diamond tiara with this green dress at the : wedding of her grandson Philip, duke of : Wurtemberg with duchess Marie-Caroline von : Bayern at Nymphenburg prewedding ball. : : : : : : --Previous Message-- : Thanks Lorenzo, : There was a glittering Event of the past : with the Countess de Paris and Baroness : Nadine de Rotschild. Both Ladies wore a : similar white and green evening dress. Did : the Countess wear the Coty Tiara ? : : --Previous Message-- : Obviously, the earrings and brooch come from : the tiara : : : : : : --Previous Message-- : Hello Maria-Olivia, : : indeed, Princess Chantal seems to be a fine : amateur of historic jewels. Her husband, : Baron François-Xavier de Sambucy de Sorgues, : seems to be a very wealthy man, which can : help, too. : : On these pictures (the small one from Corbis : Images, the larger one taken by myself when : I attended Prince Jean and Princess : Philomena's wedding in Senlis on 2 May : 2009), the bracelet is not visible. But we : can see very clearly the emerald and diamond : earrings and brooch (of whom I very strongly : suspect that they were made from elements of : the late Countess of Paris' Coty tiara, : which was bought by Princess Chantal from : her mother prior to her death) and the : diamond "Southern Cross" square : brooch from the Princess of Joinville, here : pinned as a clasp in front of Princess : Chantal's jacket. : : : : : The following picture from Zimbio (that I : have published earlier in the thread about : the brooches worn by pair) shows that : Princess Chantal wore that day a large : bracelet, possibly of diamonds, and of which : you suspect it could be the Art Deco diamond : bandeau/bracelet presented as a wedding gift : to the Countess of Paris in 1931. But the : picture is not HQ or close-up pictures to be : sure. : : : : Actually, I think it is not the Countess of : Paris's tiara. I have found in my files a : picture posted on this board by EricVdV, who : was also present in Senlis on that day. As : it is one of EricVdV's personal pictures, I : do not feel allowed to post it here in full. : I hope he will forgive me to post this : cropped fragment of this picture, focusing : on the bracelet. As you can see, the : distinctive treillice motifs of the Countess : of Paris' tiara is not visible here, which : makes me think these are two different : bracelets. : : : : I hope this can help. : : Best wishes, : : Arthur : : : --Previous Message-- : Dear Arthur, : You send an interesting picture of Princess : Chantal at the Duke of Vendome's wedding. : She wears part of the Coty jewels she bought : from he mother. : She wears also the Filon bracelet (1931) : which is the inheritance of her brother : Prince Michel Count of Evreux. : Do you think she bought it ? : She is a jewel lover as she has owns also : jewels from Prince Waldemar of Denmark . : : : : : : : : : : :