AdiS
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Date: 7/24/2008 4:20:37 AM
Author: AdiS
Here she is in the past (left) looking rather… ahem… unconventional, with her husband Antonio ''Kitín'' (top right) and with their son Simeon Hassan (bottom right).
Date: 7/24/2008 4:27:12 AM
Author: AdiS
Kalina''s wedding brought 500 VIP guests in Bulgaria, some of them Royalties. Her wedding dress was a unique combination of haute couture and Bulgarian national costume (not my cup of tea, I have to admit). Her buckle is a part of the Bulgarian national costume and is called “pafti”. The pafti were made of gold or silver and were once an adornment of the wealthier Bulgarian women and the well preserved items cost pretty much a fortune. Kalina’s miniature tiara was in fact an old heirloom brooch of her mother Margarita.
Date: 7/24/2008 6:20:14 AM
Author: AdiS
So, here’s Rosario on her wedding day, wearing a gorgeous diamond leaves tiara.
Date: 7/24/2008 8:00:16 AM
Author: AdiS
One more pic of Maria and the Diamond Ribbon Tiara...
Yes, I believe her brothers'' weddings were all held in Spain. Kalina however has always proclaimed her love for everything Bulgarian. I saw a picture of her somewhere in a traditional Bulgarian costume and her son was also wearing a miniature replica of it. I agree he''s adorableDate: 7/24/2008 9:27:41 AM
Author: LadyMaria
Date: 7/24/2008 4:27:12 AM
Author: AdiS
Kalina''s wedding brought 500 VIP guests in Bulgaria, some of them Royalties. Her wedding dress was a unique combination of haute couture and Bulgarian national costume (not my cup of tea, I have to admit). Her buckle is a part of the Bulgarian national costume and is called “pafti”. The pafti were made of gold or silver and were once an adornment of the wealthier Bulgarian women and the well preserved items cost pretty much a fortune. Kalina’s miniature tiara was in fact an old heirloom brooch of her mother Margarita.
While I agree the wedding outfit is not my cup of tea either, I do like the incorpertaion of the pafti. From what I''ve read here AdiS, Kalina seems to be more willing to stay in contact with her heritage than her brothers. I assume none of them were married in Bulgaria (of course, the arguement could be made that you usually get married in the bride''s hometown, but when you''re marrying royalty the rules change!).
Please do so!Date: 7/24/2008 12:59:35 PM
Author: prince.of.preslav
I have some more pictures of the tiaras and other jewels worn by the BG royals. If you are interested i can post them.
Hi prince.of.preslav! That makes two of us!Date: 7/24/2008 12:59:35 PM
Author: prince.of.preslav
Hallo! I am really happy, that this forum exist Jewels and especially royal jewels are my love. I''m bulgarian and i''m into our royal family. I have some more pictures of the tiaras and other jewels worn by the BG royals. If you are interested i can post them.
LOL! I take it that you''d rather not see her pic with her head shaved?Date: 7/24/2008 11:26:18 PM
Author: SanDiegoLady
Date: 7/24/2008 4:20:37 AM
Author: AdiS
Hi LadyMaria! Unfortunately I couldn’t find any information on Maria Louise’s necklace and earrings, but I think it is a parure indeed.
As for Princess Kalina, she is the fifth child and only daughter of Simeon. She is an unconventional Royalty, often startling the society with her eccentric fashion choices in the past (at one point she even shaved her head because she lost a bet). In 2002 Kalina married Antonio ''Kitin'' Munoz Valcarcel, a noted Spanish humanitarian. Princess Kalina gave birth to their first child on March 14, 2007 at Lozenets Hospital in Sofia. The baby''s name, Simeon Hassan, is in honor of his grandfather Simeon II of Bulgaria and the late Hassan II of Morocco (because of the friendship between the two royal families).
Here she is in the past (left) looking rather… ahem… unconventional, with her husband Antonio ''Kitín'' (top right) and with their son Simeon Hassan (bottom right).
Oh.. can I just say.. ew?
Date: 7/24/2008 12:59:35 PM
Author: prince.of.preslav
Hallo! I am really happy, that this forum exist Jewels and especially royal jewels are my love. I''m bulgarian and i''m into our royal family. I have some more pictures of the tiaras and other jewels worn by the BG royals. If you are interested i can post them.
Date: 7/25/2008 10:41:48 AM
Author: LadyMaria
Date: 7/24/2008 12:59:35 PM
Author: prince.of.preslav
Hallo! I am really happy, that this forum exist Jewels and especially royal jewels are my love. I''m bulgarian and i''m into our royal family. I have some more pictures of the tiaras and other jewels worn by the BG royals. If you are interested i can post them.
Bring ''em on Prince of Preslav! I am especially interested in how royal families whose monarchy''s have been abolished like France, Greece, Italy, and now Bulgaria. I am happy to hear that some of the jewels of the Bulgarian are still with the family and haven''t been lost or auctioned.
Date: 7/24/2008 9:27:41 AM
Author: LadyMaria
Date: 7/24/2008 4:27:12 AM
Author: AdiS
Kalina''s wedding brought 500 VIP guests in Bulgaria, some of them Royalties. Her wedding dress was a unique combination of haute couture and Bulgarian national costume (not my cup of tea, I have to admit). Her buckle is a part of the Bulgarian national costume and is called “pafti”. The pafti were made of gold or silver and were once an adornment of the wealthier Bulgarian women and the well preserved items cost pretty much a fortune. Kalina’s miniature tiara was in fact an old heirloom brooch of her mother Margarita.
While I agree the wedding outfit is not my cup of tea either, I do like the incorpertaion of the pafti. From what I''ve read here AdiS, Kalina seems to be more willing to stay in contact with her heritage than her brothers. I assume none of them were married in Bulgaria (of course, the arguement could be made that you usually get married in the bride''s hometown, but when you''re marrying royalty the rules change!).