LadyAmythyst69
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Date: 3/7/2008 12:56:04 AM
Author: LadyAmythyst69
The ruby and diamond necklace was bought by the Queen from Sothebys in 1964 and the center pieces can come off to wear as brooches or in the hair.
Date: 3/7/2008 1:06:28 AM
Author: LadyAmythyst69
Here''s the Burmese Ruby Tiara.
It was in Field - you kind of have to search for it because there is no heading entry for that piece - just a photo with the info. The photo is on the page for the True Lover's Knot. I know Field is sometimes inaccurate but I have the updated book where I think most were corrected. I think that probably explains your sense of this looking like a thrown together piece though!Date: 3/7/2008 9:34:05 AM
Author: emeraldeyes
Date: 3/7/2008 12:56:04 AM
Author: LadyAmythyst69
The ruby and diamond necklace was bought by the Queen from Sothebys in 1964 and the center pieces can come off to wear as brooches or in the hair.
I haven't come across that particular factoid about the centre pieces. Can you provide a source for me please so I can see if I have the book?
While I think the rubies themselves are gorgeous, I've always thought this necklace was a thrown together piece - like an original shorter necklace had the earrings (side pieces) and matching brooch (centre piece) inserted.
LOL that''s a perfect description! Now I''m going to see fireworks whenever I see this tiara too.Date: 3/7/2008 9:36:12 AM
Author: emeraldeyes
Date: 3/7/2008 1:06:28 AM
Author: LadyAmythyst69
Here''s the Burmese Ruby Tiara.
Don''t get me started on this one - please!
I refer to this tiara as the ''Tiara for the Royal Fireworks'' and always imagine that Handel plays in the background when she enters the room wearing this one. lol...
Date: 3/7/2008 1:00:30 AM
Author: LadyAmythyst69
Here''s a photo of the Queen in the ruby tiara. I think the design is supposed to resemble lotus flowers. She used 96 rubies which were given to her (set as a necklace) by the people of Burma on her wedding. The number 96 in Burmese culture is supposed to protect the wearer from illness.
Ahh - that''s what I thought - but it seems there isn''t any specific info on it.Date: 3/7/2008 8:38:24 PM
Author: emeraldeyes
The bracelet is probably the same one as mentioned in my Field on page 140, and is worn with this other ruby necklace and earrings.
Thanks LadyA for the source. It seems I am working from a different (older) edition of Field.
OOOh thanks for the picture! Aren''t the badges beautiful!Date: 3/7/2008 8:40:45 PM
Author: emeraldeyes
Date: 3/7/2008 2:52:28 PM
Author: LadyAmythyst69
- what is the order/decoration that is hanging off the end of the sash?
It''s the badge of the Order of the Garter - made of cameo and enamel and orginally made for Geoge IV.
They are much larger in real life than they seem in these photos aren''t they? No wonder Queen Victoria was able to purloin the diamonds off one for that massive necklace! I''m going to have to read up on these...Date: 3/7/2008 8:44:49 PM
Author: emeraldeyes
She can also choose to wear this Garter badge if she wishes. Originally made for George IV (again - hey he liked to sparkle...) and given as a wedding present to Prince Albert by Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria wore it after the Prince Consort''s death.
Info for this and the previous post supplied by the Royal Collection website.
I never realized that the center was pink - cool!Date: 3/7/2008 11:14:40 PM
Author: emeraldeyes
This is the Williamson pink diamond jonquil brooch. The massive pink diamond at its centre was a gift to HM from a loyal Canadian subject. Originally over 54 carats, it was cut to a 23.6 carat brilliant. (seems that was bit of carnage but I suppose the rough stone might not have cleaved well or some such thing...) The brooch itself is 4 1/2 inches long and is set in platinum.
IIRC HM has worn it to most, if not all, of her childrens'' weddings.
I thought some of you diamond gals (and guys) just might appreciate this one on a very deep level.
Date: 3/8/2008 2:41:59 PM
Author: gwendolyn
This is probably a dumb question, but what are the technical differences between a crown, a tiara and a diadem?
Unfortunately the picture doesn''t really do the colour justice.Date: 3/8/2008 4:20:02 PM
Author: LadyAmythyst69
I never realized that the center was pink - cool!