For the second evening of the State Visit to Suriname the Queen opted for a Sari and various diamond and emerald jewels. The necklace comes from the parure created by Jeweller Schurmann in Frankfurt in 1897. From various jewels and stones - the emeralds were said to have belonged to Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia - Schurmann created a delicate parure. Both the tiara and necklace have a very unique design and can be altered. A very versatile set of jewels.
For the second evening of the State Visit to Suriname the Queen opted for a Sari and various diamond and emerald jewels. The necklace comes from the parure created by Jeweller Schurmann in Frankfurt in 1897. From various jewels and stones - the emeralds were said to have belonged to Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia - Schurmann created a delicate parure. Both the tiara and necklace have a very unique design and can be altered. A very versatile set of jewels.
The Queen certainly did not hold back... with three outfits every day combined with different jewellery. So yes, quite splendid I would say - just like it should be
Typically a sari is worn with a short sleeved silk blouse that has a scooped neck to better display one’s necklaces. Maxima made a very fun variant of the classic outfit by omitting the blouse. She looks cool and comfortable, and the emeralds look terrific. I loved the chic chartreuse day outfit she wore yesterday too. Max is the queen of fashion!
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For the second evening of the State Visit to Suriname the Queen opted for a Sari and various diamond and emerald jewels. The necklace comes from the parure created by Jeweller Schurmann in Frankfurt in 1897. From various jewels and stones - the emeralds were said to have belonged to Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia - Schurmann created a delicate parure. Both the tiara and necklace have a very unique design and can be altered. A very versatile set of jewels.