Sithathoriunet
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Date: 12/9/2008 7:44:08 PM
Author: AGBF
Dear Jenna,
Thank you so much for researching and beautifully writing up the history of the diamonds and emeralds of Marie-Louise. The stories, as told by you, were thorough and easy to follow. You should write a book! In addition, the photographs illustrated everything that you discussed and were expertly picked. You were very kind to put so much time into the project for us. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I will read it again when I have more time to read it with care.
Thank you!
Best regards,
Deborah
hi back!Date: 12/9/2008 7:37:05 PM
Author: prince.of.preslav
Hi all!
It''s nice to understand that I''m not the only boy here! And sorry for saying ''HI'' only to to girls but I didn''t expect that there are other boys reading this forum.
Thanks for the link Jenna. The site is nice and there are lots of nice pics of the Queens of the Netherlands and Princess Maxima. I found it about an year ago while searching in Google.
Princess Maxima (The Royal Family) has very beautiful aquamarines! Her aqua necklace looks quiet modern. Do you have any info if it''s a new piece?
thanks everyone!Date: 12/9/2008 7:44:08 PM
Author: AGBF
Dear Jenna,
Thank you so much for researching and beautifully writing up the history of the diamonds and emeralds of Marie-Louise. The stories, as told by you, were thorough and easy to follow. You should write a book! In addition, the photographs illustrated everything that you discussed and were expertly picked. You were very kind to put so much time into the project for us. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I will read it again when I have more time to read it with care.
Thank you!
Best regards,
Deborah
It''s kind of funny that the hope diamond has a magnificent bezel of diamonds, a magnificent chain, and then you see a spring ring clasp.Date: 12/8/2008 7:43:41 PM
Author: Sithathoriunet
The Hope Diamond Chain: Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C.
oh boy! thankyou for this link...great info and pictures!Date: 12/9/2008 8:43:15 PM
Author: tourmaline_lover
Did anyone mention the famous Dresden green diamond (my all time favorite diamond), and one of the top 10 most famous diamonds in the world, in this thread? It used to be part of the hat pin for the Kings of Saxony.
http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/dresdengreendiamond.html
Date: 12/12/2008 12:21:55 AM
Author: tourmaline_lover
I was thinking that since everyone has posted so much about European and Western Asian royalty, is there any jewelry to post on for Eastern Asian or African royalty and culture? Perhaps Jenna can find us some of that as well, would love to see it!!
well thankyou!Date: 12/12/2008 12:21:55 AM
Author: tourmaline_lover
Oh yes, and thank you Jenna for your invaluable contributions to this marvelous thread. It''s not only eye candy but there''s a great deal of historical information here that everyone can learn from.
I was thinking that since everyone has posted so much about European and Western Asian royalty, is there any jewelry to post on for Eastern Asian or African royalty and culture? Perhaps Jenna can find us some of that as well, would love to see it!!
Date: 12/12/2008 6:37:31 AM
Author: AGBF
Date: 12/12/2008 12:21:55 AM
Author: tourmaline_lover
I was thinking that since everyone has posted so much about European and Western Asian royalty, is there any jewelry to post on for Eastern Asian or African royalty and culture? Perhaps Jenna can find us some of that as well, would love to see it!!
Well, she has posted a great deal on Egyptian jewelry, which is African, although I would definitely welcome anything more! Asia is where it all began for gems, isn''t it? (Or at least for human discovery of them, that is!)
Deborah
hi asu!Date: 12/12/2008 5:31:50 PM
Author: Asu
Marie Antoinette used to love to make jewelry with her hair in and give them to her friends