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All about sapphires 

Things to know about the sapphire, one of the most beloved precious gems, as well as stone of the month of September ♦

Sapphires have always been associated with romance and royalty. No coincidence that one of the most famous is the St. Edward’s Sapphire, which dates back to the 11th century and is set on the Imperial State Crown, one of United Kingdom crown jewels, while a more current example is the engagement ring with a sapphire 18-carat donated by Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, spent a generation later by his son William to Kate Middleton.

Anello a fascia in oro bianco 18 carati, pavé di diamanti e zaffiro ovale
Band ring in 18k white gold, pavé diamonds and oval sapphire

Natural sapphires are precious stones widely used in jewelry. But there are not only natural stones: increasingly often are in use sapphires created in the laboratory, even for industrial or decorative purposes. Sapphire is a very hard stone: it reaches 9 on the Mohs scale. This stone is, therefore, the third hardest mineral in the world, after the diamond that reaches 10 and moissanite at 9.5). This is why sapphires are also used as optical components, high-resistance glasses, wristwatches, very thin electronic wafers, such as insulating substrates in electronics, integrated circuits and blue LEDs.

Anello con zaffiro del Madagascar, oro, diamanti
Tamara Comolli, ring with Madagascar sapphire, gold, diamonds

This type of stone from a gemmological point of view is a corundum (if it is red would be a ruby). Range color is from very pale blue to deep indigo, and the most appreciated is cornflower blue, not too pastel and not too navy blue. But the sapphire has a range of natural colors, gray, yellow, pale pink, orange, green, purple and brown: they are classified fancy, and some of these are very rare, for example, Padparadscha (in Sinhala means lotus flower ), of an intense orange-pink. The classic areas sapphires mines are Ceylon, Burma (Mogok), Madagascar and, to a less spread, Cambodia (Pailin), China, Kenya, Laos, Nigeria, Tanzania, Thailand, United States (Montana) and Vietnam . Until seventies Australia covering 70% of world production but the quality was not rewarded by the market because these gems were too dark or too green.

Anello con zaffiro di 25 carati su titanio. Copyright: gioiellis.com
Ring with 25 carat blue sapphire on titanium by Ena Iro. Copyright: gioiellis.com

How to choose: according to Gia (Gemological Institute of America) a sapphire has generally a more affordable price than a ruby, an emerald or a diamond because are less rare. The best quality is the one that has no inclusions visible from a distance of 15 cm must by naked eye. But there are always exceptions: some inclusions, microscopic and called flower, milk or silk, can give an almost velvety appearance, which accentuates the beauty and consequently the value. One must also take into account star variety: needle-like inclusions of rutile depicting a star on the surface of the gem, which are most noticeable thanks to a good cut, and appear as six or 12 spokes evenly spaced and straight.

Un anello con zaffiro Padparadscha, simile a quello della principessa Eugenia
A Padparadscha sapphire ring, similar to Princess Eugenie’s

Cuts: the most common ones are oval and cushion, but under 1 carat can be found easily even brilliant cut sapphires, emerald and princess. But before you choose is essential to examine the stone under different lighting remembering that blue sapphires take a better look under a fluorescent light, while rubies prefer a light bulb.

Anello Sinopé in oro bianco, diamanti, zaffiro e tanzaniti
Cartier, Sinopé ring in white gold, diamonds, a 5.03-carat shaped Ceylon sapphire and lapis lazuli
Anello con zaffiro Art Déco
Art Deco ring with sapphire
L'anello di fidanzamento di Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton’s blue sapphire engagement ring
Anello con zaffiro rosa ovale e diamanti. Prezzo: 56.000 dollari
Ring with oval pink sapphire and diamonds
Anello Serpente, con zaffiri invisible setting e zaffiro ovale
Snake ring, with invisible setting sapphires and oval cut sapphire

5 rules for choosing pearl earrings

How to choose pearl earrings? To decide, look at what Kate Middleton wore ♦ ︎

Pearls, especially earrings, have always been a must for queens and princesses. When, for example, Prince Louis was baptized, no one was surprised that his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, wore pearl earrings (along with a cream Alexander McQueen dress). The earrings, if you’re curious, were by London jeweler Cassandra Goad and cost £ 4,360. Each pearl features a small diamond set, surrounded by 18K yellow gold. Fun Look: The design of these earrings was inspired by clusters of cauliflower in a Sicilian market.

Kate Middleton al battesimo del principe Louis
Kate Middleton al battesimo del principe Louis

Cassandra Goad, orecchini Cavolfiore, indossati da Kate Middleton
Cassandra Goad, orecchini Cavolfiore, indossati da Kate Middleton

In short, this is just one example. Pearl earrings are regularly worn on the most diverse occasions. There are those who choose pearls and combine them with jeans or those, like Kate Middleton, who use them as a classic and always fashionable jewel also for official occasions, evenings and ceremonies. According to the International Gem Society, white pearls have a link with innocence and purity. In Asia, pearls are considered a symbol of divinity and a higher power due to the external appearance and circular shape of the gem. However, pearl earrings are not all the same. First of all, pearls can have different shapes, not necessarily circular. And, moreover, pearls also have different colors: from pearly white to shades of gold, green or dark gray.
Meghan Markle con gli orecchini di perle
Meghan Markle con gli orecchini di perle

How to choose pearl earrings

1 Choose earrings with dangling pearls, perhaps in the shape of a drop, if you have a rather round face.

2 Better earrings with button pearls, or clusters like those worn by Kate Middleton, if you have an elongated face.

3 The color of the pearls can also be matched to the skin tone. White or golden pearls for those with fair skin, Tahitian pearls with a gray color or with purple hues for those with brown or dark skin.

4 A pair of pearl earrings can be worn on any occasion as long as it is simple, such as stud earrings. Pendant earrings, perhaps combined with diamonds or other precious stones is better if they are reserved for busy evenings.

5 Matching with the dress: white pearls are neutral and can be combined with any outfit. Colored pearls, on the other hand, are to be considered in all respects as jewels to be coordinated with the color of the dress, such as a scarf or a brooch.

Orecchini pendenti in oro 18 carati e diamanti con due perle South Sea
Jewelmer, orecchini pendenti in oro 18 carati e diamanti con due perle South Sea

Orecchini in oro bianco e perle di Tahiti, diamanti
Schoeffel, orecchini in oro bianco e perle di Tahiti, diamanti
Orecchini in oro rosa, diamanti e perle rosa
Coscia, orecchini in oro rosa, diamanti e perle rosa
Autore, orecchini della collezione Stars & Galaxies
Autore, orecchini della collezione Stars & Galaxies
Yoko London, orecchini con perle di Tahiti e diamanti
Yoko London, orecchini con perle di Tahiti e diamanti
tiffany signature pearlsearrings 23100509 870395 ED M
Tiffany Signature, orecchini con perle e diamanti
Autore, perle dorate dei Mari del Sud
Autore, perle dorate dei Mari del Sud
La regina Elisabetta indossa gli orecchini con perle
La regina Elisabetta indossa gli orecchini con perle
Orecchini Hoops in fibra di carbonio, perle
Fabio Salini, orecchini Hoops in fibra di carbonio, perle
Orecchini con tormalina bicolore e perle di Thaiti
Assael, orecchini con tormalina bicolore e perle di Tahiti
Orecchini a forma di grappolo d'uva, con perle, platino e diamanti
Verdura, orecchini a forma di grappolo d’uva, con oro, perle, platino e diamanti
Orecchini di perle con diamanti
Mikimoto, orecchini di perle con diamanti
Suzanne Belperron, orecchini in platino con perle e diamanti, anni Cinquanta
Suzanne Belperron, orecchini in platino con perle e diamanti, anni Cinquanta
Clip di perle coltivate di René Bonvin
Clip di perle coltivate di René Bonvin

Robinson Pelham, the brand that pleases




Robinson Pelham’s jewels, the brand that the Middleton family also likes ♦

The British royal family, but also their additional relatives, are always in the spotlight. Years ago, the marriage of the Duchess of Cambridge’s sister, Pippa Middleton, to the wealthy James Matthews was also no exception. In addition to the dress, attention was focused on the jewels worn by Kate’s sister, wife of Prince William. Pippa wore drop-shaped diamond earrings, signed Robinson Pelham.

Orecchini Zouk in oro e zaffiri rosa di Robinson Pelham
Orecchini Zouk in oro e zaffiri rosa

We have already told of Pippa Middleton engagement ring (here): it was created  by the London-based Maison Robinson Pelham too. It is a jewelry store that is located in the Chelsea District and has 19 years of experience behind them. For the first ten years produced only jewelry custom, then it widened the coverage of the ready-to-wear collections. The style is modern, not at all linked to the classic forms of English jewelery.

Anello Arena in oro 14 carati, topazio e smalto azzurro
Anello Arena in oro 14 carati, topazio e smalto
Anello Eye Love You in oro 18 carati, zaffiri e tsavoriti di Robinson Pelham
Anello Eye Love You in oro 18 carati, zaffiri e tsavoriti
Anello in oro, ametista e smalto rosa
Anello in oro, ametista e smalto rosa
Elemento arcobaleno per collana in oro e zaffiri multicolori
Elemento arcobaleno per collana in oro e zaffiri multicolori
Orecchino in oro 14 carati con tsavoriti a forma di serpente
Orecchino in oro 14 carati con tsavoriti

Orecchini a cerchio in oro e zaffiri gialli
Orecchini a cerchio in oro e zaffiri gialli

Pippa Middleton con anello
Pippa Middleton con un anello di Robinson Pelham







Cassandra Goad, jewelry with a smile




The jewels full of humor and fantasy by Cassandra Goad, among tagliatelle and cabbage flowers ♦ ︎

For Londoners it is an institution. For those not living in Britain, Cassandra Goad is above all the designer appreciated by Kate Middleton: the Duchess of Cambridge has chosen the Maison’s earrings for the baptism of the third child Louis and is a fan of her. And in 2020 the designer presented a special collection to celebrate the brand’s 35th anniversary, with a reinterpretation of the most famous pieces.

Anello in oro giallo 18 carati con una spessartite ovale del Kenya di 4,33 carati e diamanti
Anello in oro giallo 18 carati con una spessartite ovale del Kenya di 4,33 carati e diamanti

Cassandra Goad has won a special place among the jewelers of London because she is a bit special herself. Most of Cassandra Goad’s jewels are inspired by travel, for example, more recently those in Mexico and Sicily. But she is also a gemologist, writer, polyglot. In short, it is not easy to put Cassandra Goad in a box. It is best to understand her story, which began at the age of 13, when she started working part-time with a historic jeweler. In 1985 she started her own business in Notting Hill. Finally, she opened her four-story showroom in Sloane Street, London.
Collana con acquamarina e diamanti
Collana con acquamarina e diamanti

Studies in gemology allow the designer to also choose unusual stones, including praisiolites, cyanites, tourmalines and fire opals, as well as classic stones such as emeralds, sapphires, rubies, aquamarines. But, besides the experience, Cassandra adds that touch of English humor that makes everything lighter and more fun. In the Bella Sicilia collection, for example, are the pearl earrings worn by Kate Middleton inspired by cabbage flowers, or a ring modeled on noodles. But also to the Roman and Byzantine mosaics found on the Italian island. But another specialty of the designer is turning old jewelry into new pieces updated to the spirit of our time. A little like it happens with the British traditions.

Anello in oro 18 carati con zaffiri e diamanti
Anello in oro 18 carati con zaffiri e diamanti
Anello in oro con perle di Tahiti e diamanti
Anello in oro con perle di Tahiti e diamanti
Orecchini Cavolfiore con turchese
Orecchini Cavolfiore con turchese
Anello in oro 18 carati con diamanti e zaffiri
Anello in oro 18 carati con diamanti e zaffiri

Orecchini Shanghai in oro, perle e acquamarina
Orecchini Shanghai in oro, perle e acquamarina

Cassandra Goad, orecchini Cavolfiore, indossati da Kate Middleton
Cassandra Goad, orecchini Cavolfiore, indossati da Kate Middleton







How much are the Windsor jewels worth?




British princes, kings and dukes buy jewels of great value. Which over time are re-evaluated.

The jewels of the British royalty, the crown jewels, consist of more than 140 pieces. The entire collection uses 23,578 precious stones, including Cullinan I, the largest cut diamond in the world with its 530 carats: its value is estimated at 400 million pounds, about 440 million euros or 521 million dollars. The most recent addition to the collection was a 22-karat gold bracelet that was presented by the late Queen Elizabeth II at the time of her coronation in 1953. Giving a global price to the jewelry collection is difficult, not least because there is no possibility that the jewels are put up for sale. Some time ago, however, a rough calculation estimated the real collection at over 3 billion pounds or 3.3 billion euros or almost 4 billion dollars.

La corona britannica: sulla fascia in basso il diamante Cullinan di 317,4 carati
La corona britannica: sulla fascia in basso il diamante Cullinan

The collection is kept inside the Jewel House in the Tower of London with the exception of the jewels usually used by the royal family. The ring was worn by Kate Middleton and, before her, by Diana Spencer, it was arguably the most recognizable royal engagement jewel in history and is now priced appropriately for her fame. The 12-carat Ceylon sapphire surrounded by 14 diamonds worn by the Duchess of Cambridge has been valued at £ 300,000 (about € 360,000), ten times the amount paid 34 years ago. The ring, which originally belonged to the mother of Prince Williams, Princess of Wales, was purchased by King Charles of England in 1981 for £ 28,000.

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L’anello con zaffiro e diamanti di Kate Middleton

Even the one that belonged to Queen Elizabeth, a 3-carat solitaire diamond mounted on platinum and surrounded on each side by five small diamonds, has been revalued: it was purchased for 28,000 pounds in 1947 and is now valued at 100,000 (about 120,000 euros). From the Queen Mother to the new Queen: the Camilla ring received by Charles in 2004 is also revalued. It is an Art Deco example from 1930, consisting of a large emerald-cut diamond flanked by three baguette-cut diamonds on both sides. It was valued at 100,000 pounds in 2004, 250,000 (300,000 euros) today.

Catherine, Princess of Wales
Catherine, Princess of Wales
Anello di Meghan
L’anello di fidanzamento di Meghan Markle
La regina Elisabetta
La regina Elisabetta
La corona appartenuta alla regina Vittoria, con zaffiri e diamanti
La corona appartenuta alla regina Vittoria, con zaffiri e diamanti
La spilla appartenuta alla regina Vittoria. Al centro il numero 60 in caratteri slavi
La spilla appartenuta alla regina Vittoria. Al centro il numero 60 in caratteri slavi
L'anello di fidanzamento della regina Elisabetta II
L’anello di fidanzamento della regina Elisabetta II
collana oro giallo smeraldi
La regina Elisabetta con collana in oro giallo e smeraldi
Meghan Markle con la tiara Diamond Bandeau a la tiara a fascia della Regina Mary, che la Regina Elisabetta le aveva prestato per l'occasione
Meghan Markle con la tiara Diamond Bandeau a la tiara a fascia della Regina Mary, che la Regina Elisabetta le aveva prestato per l’occasione
La principessa Beatrice con lo sposo Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, indossa la Queen Mary's Fringe Tiara
La principessa Beatrice con lo sposo Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, indossa la Queen Mary’s Fringe Tiara







Which tiara to choose for the wedding?




Which tiara to choose for the wedding? Better to take some examples from the famous ones. This was explained in a book by Enrica Roddolo, a journalist for Corriere della Sera

It’s better the Halo tiara of Kate (Middleton) or Meander Tiara of Zara (daughter of Princess Anne)? There’s not a Royal wedding without a glittering tiara, as wrote by «Yes! Real weddings, royal weddings», book written by Enrica Roddolo and Giuliana Parabiago (Vallardi). Yeah, but what kind of circle of diamonds, precious stones or pearls choose? Here’s what they chose princesses and queens, as told by the volume about the most fascinating Royal weddings in the history of the twentieth century.

Kate Middleton con la Halo tiara
Kate Middleton con la Halo tiara

The wedding tiara of Kate, dubbed by its creator, the Maison Cartier of Paris, Halo Tiara – shimmering with nearly 800 diamonds round cut and 149 baguette cut – was a gift of love of King George VI for the Queen Mother. And he was commissioned in Paris and worn on various occasions by Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, later better known as the “queen mother”, above the fringe in vogue in the Twenties. Not surprisingly, the 1923 outfit, worn by Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, it seems that the “flappers” dancers. As the daughter of King George, Elizabeth II, he would have raised as a glittering circle to stop his curls resting behind. And, before ending up on the black head of Kate, he had already been given by the queen to her sister Margaret and her daughter Anna.

Zara Phillips
Zara Phillips

Even more fascinating the story, which unfolds over time, of the tiara worn by Zara, the daughter of the Princess Anne, for her “yes”, pronounced in Edinburgh at the end of summer 2011, with the champion of rugby Mike Tindall. It is the Meander Tiara, which is inspired by the clean lines of classical Greek. Not surprisingly, it belonged to the mother of Prince Philip of Greece, Duke of Edinburgh. Ethereal and very classic, the tiara had been given as a wedding gift, just to Elizabeth Princess Alice of Battenberg, who had been married to Prince Andrew of Greece. In fact, Elizabeth did not wore it on and never passed it a few years later a young Princess Anne, who instead has wore it very often enthusiastically.

Meghan Markle con orecchini e tiara
Meghan Markle con orecchini e tiara

Even the Queen Mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, she wore a magnificent tiara for her “yes” to the future George VI: the beautiful Strathmore Rose, handed down over time, in the family. And, again, a bright circle of diamonds and precious stones for many years after will also to choose princesses more unconventional as Sarah Ferguson, who married the Duke of York, Andrew, in 1986, in an ivory dress designed by Lindka Cierach; and then Sophie Rhys-Jones in 1999, for his “yes” to Prince Edward, put on a white dress Samantha Shaw, fluid lines. Until the tiara worn by Kate Middleton also, for the “yes” of 2011.

Sofia di Borbone
Sofia di Borbone

And in Spain, the Bourbon court? In 1962 Sofia was married to a king without a kingdom, but on his head shone a magnificent tiara. To bring at the altar Juan Carlos – he was only the son of the Count of Barcelona, and was away the throne of the Bourbons that he would resume only in the seventies, after the death of General Franco – Sofia had to agree to three weddings. The royal house of the Greek Orthodox faith, the Catholic beliefs of Juan Carlos and in the midst of a thousand other political and diplomatic issues, including discontent Greek opposition that presaged trouble, made inevitable that complex ceremonial. The same tiara, May 22, 2004, framed the face of Letizia. Yet, little else unites those distant orange blossom sixties between Juan Carlos and Sofi to ones, still fragrant, between Felipe and Letizia. A tiara-love relationship between generations.

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La Tiara Spencer indossata da Lady Diana
Enrica Roddolo
Enrica Roddolo
La Queen Mary's Fringe Tiara
La Queen Mary’s Fringe Tiara
La principessa Beatrice con lo sposo Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, indossa la Queen Mary's Fringe Tiara
La principessa Beatrice con lo sposo Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, indossa la Queen Mary’s Fringe Tiara
La regina Elisabetta il giorno del suo matrimonio
La regina Elisabetta il giorno del suo matrimonio
Un'immagine degli anni Venti della tiara Greville
Un’immagine degli anni Venti della tiara Greville
Princess Eugenia con la tiara
Princess Eugenia con la tiara
La Strathmore Rose tiara
La Strathmore Rose tiara
Rose Elizabeth Bowes, la regina madre, moglie di Giorgio VI
Rose Elizabeth Bowes, la regina madre, moglie di Giorgio VI
Sophie Rhys Jones, contessa del Wessex e moglie di Edward
Sophie Rhys Jones, contessa del Wessex e moglie di Edward
Tiara Étoile in oro bianco con diamante D VVS2 taglio brillante da 0,93 carati, 2 diamanti D VVS1 taglio brillante da 0,73 e 0,70 carati, 2 diamanti D VVS1 taglio brillante da 0,53 carati ciascuno, 2 diamanti D VVS2 taglio brillante del peso di 0,54 carati ciascuno, 2 diamanti E VVS1 ed E VVS2 taglio brillante del peso di 0,54 carati ciascuno e diamanti taglio brillante.
Chaumet, tiara Étoile in oro bianco con diamante D VVS2 taglio brillante da 0,93 carati, 2 diamanti D VVS1 taglio brillante da 0,73 e 0,70 carati, 2 diamanti D VVS1 taglio brillante da 0,53 carati ciascuno, 2 diamanti D VVS2 taglio brillante del peso di 0,54 carati ciascuno, 2 diamanti E VVS1 ed E VVS2 taglio brillante del peso di 0,54 carati ciascuno e diamanti taglio brillante.
House of Garrard, tiara in oro bianco e diamanti
House of Garrard, tiara in oro bianco e diamanti






Give back the ring? Here are the rules

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In case of separation or divorce must return the ring and jewelry received as a gift? Here is what the law says. And the common sense ♦ ︎

When you browse through the album of memories, everything looks so beautiful. He, she, the smiles, the happy moments. But love does not always last long. Divorces, separations, goodbyes are to be considered when starting a relationship. Paris Hilton, for example, held a $ 2 million solitaire that ex-boyfriend Chris Zylka asked back to her after the relationship broke. The singer Ariana Grande, instead, has delivered to her ex, the comedian Pete Davidson, the ring he had given her. It had cost only $ 93,000 after all. But the opposite also happens: that she, indignant, to return the ring. It happened, for example, to the Italian footballer Mario Balotelli, years ago who received back a 117,000 euro ring that he had given to the model Fanny Neguesha.

Paris Hilton e Chris Zylka
Paris Hilton e Chris Zylka

In conclusion, the painful aspects at the time of the division of the couple there is also the non-secondary aspect of the attribution of material goods. Houses, cars and, last but not least, the jewels. Yes, because there are men who claim to get back what they have donated and women who feel compelled to point out the distance by throwing back the engagement ring or the earrings received for the birthday. But is this attitude right? And the law what do you expect?

Scambio di anelli
Scambio di anelli

Divorces and separations

American way. The United States, from the point of view of the legal aspects of separation and divorce, is a school, but even here there is no single rule. Some examples: after the divorce from Donald Trump, in 1999, Marla Maples sold her diamond of Harry Winston from 7.45 carats to 110,000 dollars. He then donated the money to charity, at least that’s what he reported. The former president of the USA has defined the “rather boring” affair. The federal state law in New York believes, for example, that an engagement that ends is no one’s fault and the ring should be returned to the donor, with few exceptions. Different, however, if the couple breaks out after marriage. And most states have adopted this approach. But not all. In Montana, the ring is considered an unconditional gift and therefore remains to those who received it. In California and Texas, if the request for engagement and marriage is accepted, the ring becomes a sort of contract and therefore stays with the bride or bride in case of separation.

Anello di matrimonio
Anello di matrimonio

Family jewels

And in Europe? In the Old Continent, family traditions weigh more than in the US. Although in most countries gifts are gifts and, therefore, no one thinks of returning necklaces, rings and earrings. In the event of a break in the engagement or marriage, the jewels therefore remain in the hands of ex-girlfriends or wives. However, there are exceptions. One of these concerns the so-called family jewels, which are linked to ancient traditions or have belonged to mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers. In most cases it is not a question of jewels of great value (unless you are Meghan Markle or Kate Middleton). However, these jewels have a very strong emotional value, not only for those who gave them away, but also for the family context behind them. In this case it is good practice to return the jewelry to the him or, better, to the history to which they belong. In short, it is not provided for by law, but by common sense.

Il difficile momento della separazione
Il difficile momento della separazione

Communion of goods and jewels

Another exception is that envisaged in some countries, such as Italy, where there is the possibility of opting for the communion of assets at the time of marriage. This type of marriage agreement provides that all purchases made by one or both spouses after the moment of the “yes” are co-ownership between husband and wife. But Article 179 of the Civil Code mentions among the goods that do not fall within the legal communion those of “strictly personal use of each spouse and their accessories”. Among accessories are easy to locate jewels. But, beware: in February 2017 the Court of Cassation (the third degree of judgment according to the Italian legal system) ordered the seizure of a wife’s jewels because of the crimes committed by her husband. According to the judges, “in the case of the legal communion of goods, the purchases made after marriage are also the property of the other spouse, unless the goods are strictly personal, completely subtracted, as such, at the other”. According to the magistrates, “the use demonstrates the availability of the good by the spouse but does not exclude that of the other”. So the jewels were considered common goods of the couple. But just in case in regime of communion of goods.

La legge è la legge
La legge è la legge

Kim Kardashian con l'anello di fidanzamento
Kim Kardashian con l’anello di fidanzamento

Beyoncé con l'anello di fidanzamento
Beyoncé con l’anello di fidanzamento







The rings of the British royals

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Engagement rings of the protagonists of the British royal family. Those of Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle, Camilla and … ♦ ︎

The many fans of chronicles from the British royal family are preparing for a new wedding. After those of Prince Harry and Maghen Markle there were those of Eugenie, second child of Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, with Jack Brooksbank, then those of Beatrice of York with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Or of nobles linked in some way to the royal family, such as Lady Gabriella Windsor, daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, who married Thomas Kingston.

Lady Gabriella Windsor con Thomas Kingston
Lady Gabriella Windsor con Thomas Kingston

The father of the bride, Prince Michael of Kent, is the son of George, Duke of Kent and Navy of Greece. He is also the nephew of King George V, who reigned from 1910 until January 20, 1936. He is therefore the first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. In short, it is always part of the royal family, as evidenced by the fact that Lady Gabriella got married in the same place where the weddings of Meghan Markle and Princess Eugenia were celebrated (Kate Middleton and William instead said yes in the Abbey of Westminster).

As always, attention is also paid to everything around events of this type. For example, to the jewels that noble brides wear. Often the jewels worn by members of the royal family, in fact, reveal bonds and hierarchies, as well as being particularly valuable objects. In particular, the rings worn by girlfriends and brides of the British royal family all have a story to tell.

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge

Kate Middleton presented herself in public with the ring of engagement that belonged to Princess Diana: a way to emphasize also a leading role and an unconditional entry into the royal family. The ring has a 12 karat Ceylon oval blue sapphire and is surrounded by 14 diamonds. The gift was a symbolic act and also a decision on which Prince William has meditated: before offering it to the future bride it seems that he kept the ring in his pocket for three weeks while on vacation with Kate in Kenya. In short, it is certainly not an impulsive one.

Kate Middleton con l'anello appartenuto a Diana
Kate Middleton con l’anello appartenuto a Diana

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex

Meghan’s engagement ring was designed by Prince Harry personally. The ring is of the trilogy type, with three diamonds: the center stone, larger, comes from Botswana, where the couple had spent their holidays together. Not secondary aspect: the other two diamonds belonged to the Princess Diana jewelry collection. Also in this case, in short, there is a clear connection with the family history.

Anello di Meghan
L’anello di fidanzamento di Meghan Markle

Queen Elizabeth II

Like his nephew Harry, Prince Philip, husband of Elizabeth II, who passed away in 2021, also designed the engagement ring. This is a square diamond ring of approximately 3 carats, made for her more than 70 years ago. This is not an exceptional link, but for a reason: austerity after the Second War advised against excessive ostentation of wealth. The diamond had previously been set in a tiara that belonged to Philip’s mother.

L'anello di fidanzamento della regina Elisabetta II
L’anello di fidanzamento della regina Elisabetta II

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

The second wife of Prince Charles (from February 2005), received a ring with five carat diamonds. In this case it is a family ring: it was built in 1920 and belonged to the Queen Mother. The central diamond is square cut and is surrounded by six baguette-cut diamonds.

L'anello di fidanzamento di Camilla
L’anello di fidanzamento di Camilla

Zara Phillips

Zara (Anne Elizabeth) Phillips, married to Mike Tindall, is the daughter of Princess Anne, sister of the Queen, and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips. She is therefore the second granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth. For engagement Zara received a diamond solitaire ring set by Mike Tindall on a platinum band studded with small diamonds.

L'anello di fidanzamento di Zara Phillips
L’anello di fidanzamento di Zara Phillips

Princess Eugenia

Sarah Ferguson’s daughter sported a ring with sapphire padparadscha, one of the rarest varieties of stone. It is an oval sapphire surrounded by diamonds and set on a Welsh gold ring, perhaps a gift from the queen. Among other things, the ring resembles that of Eugenie’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, when she became engaged to Prince Andrew in 1986.

L'anello della principessa Eugenia
L’anello della principessa Eugenia

Sarah Ferguson

The engagement ring of the Duchess of York was a Burmese ruby ​​surrounded by diamonds, designed by Prince Andrew. Which, however, has confessed to having been helped by jewelers in charge of making the ring.

L'anello di Sarah Ferguson
L’anello di Sarah Ferguson

Princess Diana

In 1981 Lady Diana’s engagement ring was the first tear to the royal protocol: it was chosen, in fact, from the catalog of Garrad, a London jeweler. The tradition, in fact, foresaw that members of the royal family did not wear jewels that could be bought by any citizen (obviously rich enough to be able to afford it).

La principessa Diana con l'anello di fidanzamento
La principessa Diana con l’anello di fidanzamento







The most loved jewels from the British royals

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British royal jewels always attract curiosity. Here are the Windsor’s most loved jewels

Prince William last year gave his wife, Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, a pair of sapphire and diamond earrings. And this after having donated as a engagement ring a large sapphire, surrounded by diamonds. It would not be surprising, if it were not for those jewels that belonged to Lady Diana, William’s mother. For some devotees to the former princess who died in tragic circumstances in Paris it was a desecration. But they are extreme positions: it is obvious that the jewels that belonged to the mother are destined for the wife. Better to wear a princess than a museum, right? What is certain is that in the treasury of the royals of Great Britain there is no shortage of curiosities, as the Royalcenter.co.uk website lists.

Read also: Harry’s ring for Meghan

Matrimonio preziosissimo
Matrimonio con orecchini di zaffiri e diamanti, e la tiara storica di famiglia

The miniature crown of Queen Victoria

After Prince Albert’s death in 1861, Queen Victoria wore a crown that was not “too ostentatious” on rare public occasions. For this she commissioned a small crown perched above a white veil. Made by London-based jeweler Garrard, the crown measures just 3.5 inches (8.9 centimeters) and is 4 inches tall, but is set with 1,200 diamonds (white, because Victoria associated colorful jewelry with happiness). Thanks to her light weight, the mini crown has been preferred over any other for the last 30 years of her life. Victoria’s crown was then worn by Queen Alexandra, consort of King Edward VII.

La regina Vittoria
La regina Vittoria

The brooch of Prince Albert

Another jewel favored by Queen Victoria was a brooch with sapphire and diamond. In past years it has been worn many times since the passing of Queen Mother. The brooch, a large oblong sapphire surrounded by 12 round diamonds, was donated by Prince Albert to Queen Victoria the day before their wedding in 1840. Victoria appreciated it very much, so much to wear it on her wedding day, pinned to the front of her wedding dress. He brought it constantly until Albert was alive, but rarely during his forty years of widowhood. In his will, Vittoria ordered the pin to be part of the Crown Jewels, run by a trust and available to all future British queens. Alexandra, for example, wore the brooch for her coronation in 1902, and Queen Mary (wife of King George V) often wore the brooch during the day. It was also a favorite of the Queen Mother. And the queen Elisabetta often sported an almost identical pin.

Spilla con zaffiro e diamante appartenuta alla regina Vittoria
Spilla con zaffiro e diamante appartenuta alla regina Vittoria

The engagement ring of the Duchess of Cambridge

The best known sapphire of the Windsor is, however, what is found in the engagement ring of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. As mentioned at the beginning, the ring was given by Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. On the Sunday that preceded the announcement of their engagement the couple had dinner with the Queen at Windsor Castle. The ring was chosen by Diana in a tray of jewelry that had been sent from London. The large oval sapphire was chosen immediately, together in a cluster of 14 brilliant cut diamonds. When Diana died in 1997, Prince William asked to have the ring. In 2010, in Kenya, he gave it to Kate, who has been wearing the ring ever since.

L'anello di fidanzamento con diamanti e zaffiro appartenuto a Diana e ora alla duchessa di Cambridge
L’anello di fidanzamento con diamanti e zaffiro appartenuto a Diana e ora alla duchessa di Cambridge

Cartier’s tiara

This tiara is well known since it was lent by the Queen to the Duchess of Cambridge, who wore it on her wedding day, in 2011. But even though the tiara was never worn in public by the Queen, she was often carried by her mother when she was the duchess of York. It was given to Princess Elizabeth for her eighteenth birthday in 1944, and since then the diadem has been lent to Princess Margaret and Princess Anne.

Kate Middleton con la tiara di Cartier
Kate Middleton con la tiara di Cartier

The Princess Zara’s diadem

Royal watchers know the importance of the diadem worn by Zara Phillips at her wedding to Mike Tindall. Zara is the daughter of Princess Anna (herself Elizabeth’s only daughter) and her ex-husband Mark Phillips. Jewelery design is commonly known as “Greek pattern”. It incorporates a wreath of leaves and swirls on both sides and it was her mother-in-law’s wedding gift. The Queen never wore it in public and gave it to Princess Anne in 1972. She then lent it to her daughter in 2011.

Zara Phillips con diadema il giorno del matrimonio
Zara Phillips con diadema il giorno del matrimonio

 

Mary Cambridge’s tiara

Queen Mary had this diadem, produced by Garrard in 1914. The jewel was made just by one of her designs, with pearls and diamonds that were already in possession of the queen, and is a copy of a property of her grandmother, the duchess of Cambridge. It was originally made with pearls in an upright position. When the queen died in 1953, she left the tiara to her daughter Elizabeth, who then gave her as a wedding present to Diana in 1981. At the death of the princess, the tiara was returned to the Queen and she was no longer worn since then.

Diana con la tiara appartenuta alla Regina Mary, moglie di Giorgio V
Diana con la tiara appartenuta alla Regina Mary, moglie di Giorgio V

The Queen Mother’s brooch

When King George VI and Queen visited Canada in 1939, he was presented with this large diamond in a maple-leaf brooch, a national symbol of Canada. Then, Princess Elizabeth, on tour in Canada for the first time with Prince Philip in 1951, borrowed the brooch to wear during the trip. Since then it has been worn on every Queen’s or Queen’s Mother’s visit to Canada. The Queen lent the pin to the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge, both who wore it during their travels to Canada in 2009 and 2011.

La regina Elisabetta con la spilla a forma di foglia di acero immortalata su un francobollo
La regina Elisabetta con la spilla a forma di foglia di acero immortalata su un francobollo

Queen Mary’s Bandeau Tiara

The Queen Mary Bandeau tiara was worn by Meghan Markle on her wedding day. The center stone of the tiara is detachable and becomes a ten diamond brooch that Queen Mary received as a gift from Lincoln County in 1893, when she married then Prince George, Duke of York. Forty years later, in 1932, the diamond and platinum band tiara was made specifically to house the brooch. The jewel is composed of ovals intertwined with a diamond pavé and large and small brilliant cut diamonds. Queen Mary bequeathed the tiara to Queen Elizabeth when she died in 1953.

Meghan Markle con la tiara Diamond Bandeau
Meghan Markle con la tiara Diamond Bandeau







The most expensive jewels of royalty

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Who is the richest in the world? We periodically read rankings with the usual names at the top: Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, with positions that vary according to the performance of the stock market. But who owns the most expensive jewels? Jewelerybox, London-based online jewelry retailer, tried to answer this question in regards to jewelry owned by royal families. The conclusions are interesting, but a clarification must be added: the value is only theoretical, because if put up for auction these jewels could be valued differently, more or less. In any case, the result is somewhat surprising: the most expensive piece of jewelry belongs to the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William. In fact, the Nizam of Hyderabad necklace is valued at 66.3 million pounds, which at the current exchange rate is equivalent to 75 million euros or 87 million dollars.

I gioielli top secondo il siro Jewellerybox
I gioielli top secondo il siro Jewellerybox

The Jewelerybox analysis (you can find the original article here) also holds many other surprises, but with one fixed point: the royal family English has more expensive jewelry than the others. Queen Elizabeth, for example, sports a brooch with the two diamonds Cullinan III and IV: they cost 50 million pounds (59 million euros or 69 million dollars). Another British Queen’s brooch, the Queen’s Williamson Diamond Brooch, comes in third place, at a cost of £ 25 million. The fourth most expensive jewel in and around Buckingham Palace is, however, owned by Princess Eugenie. It comes from the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, costing £ 10 million.
Princess Eugenie of York
Princess Eugenie of York con la Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara

Curiously, the same article also lists less expensive jewelry (so to speak). Like the large amethyst necklace worn by the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker Bowles: according to the Jewelerybox estimate it is worth just £ 50,000. But even an aquamarine necklace worn recently by the queen stops at the modest valuation of £ 150,000.
La duchessa di Cornovaglia con la collana di perle e ametista
La duchessa di Cornovaglia con la collana di perle e ametista

Don’t think that the only royal families with incredible jewels are only those from the UK. The ranking, in fact, also finds in the top ten jewels of the kings or former rulers of Norway, Yugoslavia and Iran. While the fact remains that the four most expensive royal jewels in the world (together worth £ 151.3 million), they are all owned by the British royal family.
La classifica dei gioielli delle famiglie reali
La classifica dei gioielli delle famiglie reali







Wartski, royal jewels

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Wartski, the jeweler who sells vintage pieces and provided the wedding ring to William and Kate ♦ ︎

Do you want a wedding ring like that bought by Prince William to marry Kate Middleton? The right address is No. 14 of Grafton Street, London. Here is the official jeweler of the British Royal, Wartski. In 2011 Wartski produced William’s wedding ring with Catherine Middleton: a simple yellow metal hoop, modeled with the use of a small Welsh gold bullion given to Prince by his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II. But already in 2005 Wartski had made wedding rings for Prince Charles and Camilla, current consort of the successor to the throne.

Anello con peridoto e diamanti
Anello con peridoto e diamanti

Wartski, however, is a particular jeweler: apart from wedding rings, he does not offer his own jewelery, but sells antique or vintage pieces of great value. It has a long and adventurous history. The jewelery company was founded in 1865 in Wales by a Russian refugee, Morris Wartski, escaped pogrom. After the Russian Revolution, Wartski specializes in jewelery created by Carl Fabergé, Russian-born goldsmith-artist, famous for the elaborate eggs created for the czars and then, more generally, in the jewelry trade of the era. Not only vintage but above all jewels of great designers, or of great Maison. In 1911, the jewelery store, led by the founder’s sons, moved to London after some shift, settled in the modern headquarters in the Mayfair district. Wartski is one of the most exclusive British jewelers. It participates in antiques fairs such as Tefaf and is now owned by Nicholas Snowman, Kenneth’s son and Morris Wartski’s grandson. Geoffrey Munn, on the other hand, is the current Ceo and is a well-known face of the BBC, as well as author of numerous books on jewels and Wartski’s story.

Anello in oro bianco, diamanti e zaffiri
Anello in oro bianco, diamanti e zaffiri
Ciondolo con opale di fuoco
Ciondolo con opale di fuoco

Spilla primi Novecento in oro e diamanti
Spilla primi Novecento in oro e diamanti

Collana in oro firmata Giacinto Melillo, orafo napoletano, 1870
Collana in oro firmata Giacinto Melillo, orafo napoletano, 1870

Collana in oro e cristallo di René Lalique
Collana in oro e cristallo di René Lalique
Bracciale con diamanti e zaffiri
Bracciale con diamanti e zaffiri







Monica Vinader’s summer jewels

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Monica Vinader is a British jewelry brand that sells necklaces, pendants, earrings, rings and bracelets. But it is also known because its affordable jewelry was worn by celebrities Kate Middleton, Kate Winslet, Cara Delevingne, Kylie Minogue, Elle Macpherson, Claudia Schiffer, Emma Watson. In short, even princesses and actresses do not always choose super precious (and expensive) jewelry.

Orecchini in vermeil e pavé di diamanti di origine etica
Orecchini in vermeil e pavé di diamanti di origine etica

Monica Vinader, creative director of the brand, started creating her first jewelry collection in 2002 while working in South America with her husband. At the beginning he created bespoke pieces for private customers, but soon the demand grew for a wider audience and in 2010 he opened his first store in London. The brand also grew thanks to the financing of the venture capital company Beringea. In short, the company took off with the formula of affordable jewelry and renewed at each season of the year. The jewels are largely made of silver or vermeil, in some cases even with the addition of small diamonds or semi-precious stones.

Orecchini in vermeil oro rosa con 80 diamanti di origine etica
Orecchini in vermeil oro rosa con 80 diamanti di origine etica
Orecchini in vermeil oro giallo con onice verde
Orecchini in vermeil oro giallo con onice verde
Orecchini in vermeil oro rosa con zaffiri multicolori
Orecchini in vermeil oro rosa con zaffiri multicolori
Anello in vermeil oro rosa con zaffiri multicolori
Anello in vermeil oro rosa con zaffiri multicolori

Bracciale in vermeil oro rosa con zaffiri multicolori
Bracciale in vermeil oro rosa con zaffiri multicolori

Collana in vermeil oro giallo
Collana in vermeil oro giallo







Influencers are flop for selling jewelry, Kate instead …





Influencers do not influence jewelry sales, as Kate Middleton does instead. Word of Annoushka Ducas ♦ ︎

We alert the jewelers, designers, luxury companies: paying so-called influencers is a waste of money. It is the opinion argued by British designer, Annoushka Ducas, who has experienced the difference between investing in young and less young influencers, with hundreds of thousands of followers on Instragram, and benefiting from the (free) influence of someone who really has a prodigious effect on sales: Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge.

Kate Middleton con gli orecchini di Annoushka Ducas
Kate Middleton con gli orecchini di Annoushka Ducas

The analysis by Annoushka Ducas was reported by the Professional Jeweler website, and leads to a conclusion: who really can influence sales is first and foremost an real, authoritative person, as well as being positively considered.
Speaking at the Hay Literary Festival in Wales, the British specialist website writes, the jewelry designer did not use half-words: “People pay influencers a fortune to wear jewelry when they are on the catwalk or at the Oscars. But my experience is that they have absolutely no influence on sales unless there is someone like the Duchess of Cambridge. ”

Annoushka Ducas
Annoushka Ducas

Unlike influencers, the Kate effect on its sales is “phenomenal. She is her own brand, is internationally well known and drives traffic from all over the world “. Kate Middleton has been wearing the Annoushka jewels for years. And the jewelry designer says she saw a phenomenal increase in sales after the Duchess of Cambridge was spotted wearing her earrings. Which, among other things, have a modest price, just over 300 pounds. Alessia Mongrando





Bracciale con ciondoli a forma di baccello di piselli in oro con perle
Bracciale con ciondoli a forma di baccello di piselli in oro con perle

Kate Middleton con orecchini di  Annoushka Ducas
Kate Middleton con orecchini di Annoushka Ducas
Orecchini in oro e brillanti a forma di bamboo
Orecchini in oro e brillanti a forma di bamboo

Orecchini di  Annoushka Ducas
Orecchini di Annoushka Ducas







Unstoppable Monica Vinader

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The unstoppable success of Monica Vinader, with the jewels that also like Kate Middleton ♦ ︎

Quality jewelry, but without exaggeration. The fine jewelery with collections that cost from a few hundred euros up to about 2000 or 3000 euros are the kingdom of british Monica Vinader. Kingdom is the right word when one considers that they are among the favorite jewels of Kate Middleton, who wears them when she is not engaged in regal ceremonies. In short, jewels for every day, but with a class search.
It is no coincidence, therefore, if Monica Vinader sells jewelry for about 50 million euros a year, with an annual growth of 21%.

Set di anelli impilabili con amazonite, quarzo rosa, cianite
Set di anelli impilabili con amazonite, quarzo rosa, cianite

The brand employs 220 people all over the world, with 48 employees in London and 54 in Norfolk. A success that convinced her to plan an expansion plan after the 15 stores opened in the United Kingdom, America and Asia-Pacific. In short, from Great Britain to conquer the rest of the world.

And to say that she and her sister Gabriela started in a small workshop in Norfolk, in 2007. Objective: to bridge the space between jewelry and fashion. Instead of jewelry with diamonds in gold and pavé of 14 or 10 carats, Monica Vinader uses 18 carat gold-plated sterling silver and semi-precious stones. Although now, with her success, it has also introduced some more expensive and valuable pieces. In general, however, its jewels are affordable luxury, but not trinkets. Jewels to wear with jeans, but also with the elegant dress to go to the cinema or to go to the office. Moreover, one of the keys to success is the possibility of stacking rings and bracelets. And, thanks to an app, those who buy a jewel can personalize it with an engraving. Giulia Netrese




ring waterfall monica vinader 1
Anello con diamanti Waterfall

orecchini waterfall
Orecchini con diamanti Waterfall

Collana con diamanti Waterfall
Collana con diamanti Waterfall

Orecchini con pavé di diamanti Noura
Orecchini con pavé di diamanti Noura

Nura Friendship Diamond Bracelet
Bracciale Nura con pavé di diamanti

Orecchini a cerchio Fiji
Orecchini a cerchio Fiji

Monica Vinader, bracciale con charms
Monica Vinader, bracciale con charms

Set di anelli con diamanti e agata grigia
Set di anelli con diamanti e agata grigia







Kate Middleton’s jewels






The jewels of Kate Middleton are not just those of the royal family. Here are the favorite jewelry brands from Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge ♦

When he was born the eldest son, George, Kate Middleton presented herself to the public with the royal baby and ring that William gave her for the engagement. And with the birth of the second child, the ritual is again repeated. And the one worn by Kate is not ring whichever: it is a jewel with a big sapphire and diamonds, belonged to William’s mother, Princess Diana. And it is the engagement ring that Diana Spencer received in turn by Charles. After the death of Diana, Charles gave the ring to his eldest son, who in turn gave it to Kate when he asked her to marry him. To be precise, the ring was made by Garrard, who claims to be “the oldest jewelery in the world”: although the definition seems risky (the Mellerios were in Paris already in the seventeenth century), but the house has solid traditions, since it was founded in London by George Wickes Garrard in 1735. The Duchess of Cambridge, wife of William, second in line of succession to the throne of England, after his father, Charles, has a passion for jewelry . But not only for those very precious that has received with the princely marriage. Kate Middleton, in fact, also likes to wear the jewelry of Zara, or those of the online boutique Merci Maman. Or, again, the jewels of Monica Vinader, that Kate wore before the wedding and the jewelry of Claudia Bradby, who is a personal friend of the princely couple Williams and Kate Middleton. Matilde de Bounvilles





Kate Middleton, mentre va al matrimonio del principe Harry e di Meghan Markle. Al dito l'anello con zaffiro appartenuto a Diana
Kate Middleton, mentre va al matrimonio del principe Harry e Meghan Markle. Al dito l’anello con zaffiro appartenuto a Diana

Kate Middleton con William e la secondogenita. Al dito l'anello ricevuto per il fidanzamento
Kate Middleton con William e la secondogenita. Al dito l’anello ricevuto per il fidanzamento
L'anello al dito della duchessa di Cambridge
L’anello al dito della duchessa di Cambridge
Kate Middleton con il primogenito, George, il marito William e l'anello di diamanti e zaffiro appartenuto a Diana
Kate Middleton con il primogenito, George, il marito William e l’anello di diamanti e zaffiro appartenuto a Diana
L'anello di Kate Middleton, realizzato da Garrard
L’anello di Kate Middleton, realizzato da Garrard
L'anello di fidanzamento di Kate Middleton
L’anello di fidanzamento di Kate Middleton
La duchessa di Cambridge indossa il famoso anello con zaffiro anche in occasioni informali
La duchessa di Cambridge indossa il famoso anello con zaffiro anche in occasioni informali
Kate Middleton durante una visita ufficiale a un impianto energetico
Kate Middleton durante una visita ufficiale a un impianto energetico
Il matrimonio di Kate, il 29 aprile 2011. Gli orecchini sono con zaffiro e diamanti
Il matrimonio di Kate, il 29 aprile 2011. Gli orecchini sono con zaffiro e diamanti
Orecchini di perle naturali per Kate Middleton
Orecchini di perle naturali per Kate Middleton
La collana di Zara indossata da Kate Middleton
La collana di Zara indossata da Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton con orecchini firmati Claudia Bradby
Kate Middleton con orecchini firmati Claudia Bradby
Bracciale Bioghraphy di Claudia Bradby
Bracciale Bioghraphy di Claudia Bradby
Claudia Bradby, bracciale River, con diamanti
Claudia Bradby, bracciale River, con diamanti
Monica Vinadier, orecchini con ametista
Monica Vinadier, orecchini con ametista

Monica Vinadier, collana
Monica Vinadier, collana







Cartier in exhibition






Over 300 great jewels of Cartier in a major exhibition: there is also the Queen Elizabeth’s tiara worn by Kate Middleton ♦ ︎
There are jewelry company that resemble royal families. They have a long tradition behind them and, above all, they are considered by everyone (even by competitors) a span above the others. In short, there are Maison with blue blood. And, not by chance, they are also the favorites by royals, the real ones. One of these queens of jewelry is Cartier. Five years ago, Cartier decided to celebrate its rich tradition with a major exhibition in Paris, at the Grand Palais. Now, a little surprisingly, he replicates this exposure in Australia. The exhibition Cartier: The Exhibition is organized at the National Gallery in Canberra, city where is the Australian Parliament (no, it’s not in Sydney) and presents over 300 jewels, including owned by royal families who kindly lent them to the exhibition, or belonged to celebrities, more rare pieces that are part of the Cartier collection. There are tiaras, necklaces, brooches and earrings that are part of a piece of history: in all, 7776 diamonds, 1246 emeralds, 301 sapphires, 249 other colored gems of 3500 carats. Like the diamond brooch of the Australian opera singer Dame Nellie Melba, the imperial jadeite necklace of the heiress Barbara Hutton, the 10.48-carat diamond engagement ring of Princess Grace of Monaco, the diamond and ruby ​​necklace from Elizabeth Taylor (third husband’s gift Mike Todd).
Many of the exhibited pieces have a long history. Like the Halo Tiara, ordered by George VI to Cartier three weeks before becoming king , in 1936. The platinum tiara, with 739 round brilliant diamonds and 149 baguette-cut diamonds, was for his future wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the queen mother). Which then gave the tiara to the future Queen of England, Elizabeth II, for the eighteenth birthday. The Halo Tiara was back to shine in public in 2011, worn by Kate Middleton for her marriage to Prince William.
The exhibition also includes a selection of original preparatory drawings, portraits, historical photographs, films, advertising material, tools for creating jewelry and equipment to provide an overview of Cartier history. Margherita Donato

Kate Middleton, necklace with mystery

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Mystery on the diamond and emerald necklace worn by Kate Middleton at Bafta ♦ ︎
A thriller at the Bafta, the event that is considered the British answer to the Oscars in Los Angeles. But it’s not a movie. As all the newspapers reported, Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton, his wife, were present at the ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Everyone focused on the baby bump (Kate is waiting for her third child, who will be born in April) and on her dress: she did not wear a black dress as a sign of protest for violence against women, but dark green, because according to the protocol members of the Royal House can not take political positions in public situations. For the record, the dress was signed by Jenny Packham. But few have noticed another aspect: the necklace and earrings of diamonds and emeralds worn by the duchess. No official statement specified the origin of the jewel worn for the first time by Kate Middleton. Someone has speculated that it is one of the many jewels owned by Queen Elizabeth and lent for the occasion to the wife of the nephew. Could be. But the fact is that no known image portrays the queen with that jewel, but with other diamond and emerald necklaces. The mystery remains. Alessia Mongrando




Kate Middleton al Bafta con collana e orecchini di diamanti e smeraldi
Kate Middleton al Bafta con collana e orecchini di diamanti e smeraldi

Kate Middleton assieme al principe William
Kate Middleton assieme al principe William
collana oro giallo smeraldi
La regina Elisabetta con collana in oro giallo e smeraldi
La Durban Parure di Cambridge e Dehli con diamanti e smeraldi indossata dlla regina assieme alla celebre tiara
La Durban Parure di Cambridge e Dehli con diamanti e smeraldi indossata dlla regina assieme alla celebre tiara
La Kokoshnik tiara e una collana di diamanti e smeraldi
La Kokoshnik tiara e una collana di diamanti e smeraldi

Choker di diamanti e smeraldi appartenuto alla principessa Diana
Choker di diamanti e smeraldi appartenuto alla principessa Diana







Harry’s ring for Meghan

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The engagement ring from Prince Harry to Meghan. And the jewels of the British royal family ♦ ︎
It is official: Prince Harry, 32, will marry Meghan Markle, 36 years old. Wedding sets for the spring of 2018. The couple, as they have told all the media, is not traditional. Divorced she, with her ancestors for nothing of blue blood, while he is sixth in the scale of possible future kings of England, and he is younger. After the wedding of Kate Middleton and William, therefore, the lights are ready to illuminate the next princely marriage. With many questions. For example, which jewelry Meghan Markle will be able to compete with Kate? The game has just started. Cambridge’s Duchess, when he was engaged to William, received a sapphire ring, made by London’s jeweler Garrard, who belonged to the groom’s mother, Diana. Meghan, on the other hand, to her first official Harry promised wedding release, showed a ring made using a diamond from Botswana (where the couple was on vacation) accompanied by two other diamonds from Diana’s personal collection. In short, this is something that connects the future Harry Windsor with the groom’s mother.

Anello di Meghan
Anello di Meghan

Real estate
In short, that is the official engagement ring. In family patrimony, however, in the future Harry could find other jewels. Another family ring, for example, belongs to Princess Margaret, who has a ruby ​​surrounded by diamonds in the center, made by Anthony Armstrong-Jones. There are, of course, many other alternatives in real estate. The Queen Mother, who died in 2002, had two engagement rings. The first was a large gold sapphire, later replaced by a pearl surrounded by diamonds in the 1950s.
Windsor’s rings
With a jump back in time, one could remember another wedding between a real British and an American womand, Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson. The king immediately after abdicating gave Wallis (even her divorced) an emerald ring of 19.77 carats. The jewel engraved the words “We are now 27 X 36”, referring to October 27, 1936, the date Wallis obtained his second divorce. The ring belonging to Wallis Simpson was however sold in 1987 for 1, 8 million pounds to a Japanese businessman.
Queen Elizabeth often wears an impressive square cut diamond designed by Prince Phillip. The diamond comes from his mother’s tiara: it is difficult to surrender to Meghan. Yet another ring that is not available is that which belongs to Camilla, wife of Charles, father of Harry. It is an Art Deco ring that formerly belonged to Queen Mother.
Meghan’s jewels
Like Kate Middleton, however, Meghan Markle also loves wearing too precious jewels. For example, in recent years he often wore jewels to a young Australian designer, Natalie Marie, based in Sydney. Natalie sent that to a few months ago was a mere actress some jewels and Meghan posted them on her Instagram account many times with thanksgiving. Margherita Donato



Il principe Harry e Meghan Markle
Il principe Harry e Meghan Markle
Natalie Marie, anello in oro rosa con diamanti
Natalie Marie, anello in oro rosa con diamanti e una morganite rosa
Natalie Marie, bracciali in oro rosa
Natalie Marie, bracciali in oro rosa
Meghan Merkle con i gioielli di Natalie Marie (da Instagram)
Meghan Merkle con i gioielli di Natalie Marie (da Instagram)
Anello regalato da Edoardo VIII a Wallis Simpson (riproduzione)
Anello regalato da Edoardo VIII a Wallis Simpson (riproduzione)
La regina madre con l'anello con perla
La regina madre con l’anello con perla
Anello con diamanti di Meghan Markle
Anello con diamanti di Meghan Markle
L'anello di fidanzamento con diamanti e zaffiro appartenuto a Diana e ora alla duchessa di Cambridge
L’anello di fidanzamento con diamanti e zaffiro appartenuto a Diana e ora alla duchessa di Cambridge
L'anello di fidanzamento di Camilla Parker Bowles
L’anello di fidanzamento di Camilla Parker Bowles







Kate, a Duchess as a pearl

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Kate Middleton has the passion for pearls like the Princess Diana. And she wears a Queen’s choker ♦ ︎
Back in vogue a few years ago, the pearl choker continues to be considered a classical of classics. But the truth is that the jewel is also highly regarded because it is part of the great patrimony of Queen Elizabeth of England. Among the many jewels that belong to the most famous crown of the world, in fact, there is also a necklace of pearl, which has appeared again with Kate Middleton. The Duchess of Cambridge, who has already jewels of great value, such as the sapphire ring belonging to Princess Diana, borrowed from the queen a pearl choker over a dress of Diane von Furstenberg in black lace. The Duchess wore him on the occasion of the 70th anniversary celebration of the Queen and Prince Philip. The necklace consists of four pearl threads, secured with a diamond clip.
British newspapers underlined that Diana, her husband’s mother, Prince William, loved the pearls and wore that same necklace as at an official dinner in 1982. Curiosity: it’s Kate’s birth year Middleton. To tie the figure of Kate to that of Diana, were also the earrings, always of pearls and diamonds, belonged to the mythical and controversial Princess Spencer. The earrings were part of the wedding gifts and are now being used by Kate. Rudy Serra



Kate Middleton, con il choker di perle prestato dalla regina Elisabetta assiema al principe William
Kate Middleton, con il choker di perle prestato dalla regina Elisabetta assiema al principe William
La principessa Diana con il choker di perle e tiara
La principessa Diana con il choker di perle e tiara
La regina Elisabetta con la collana di perle a quattro fili
La regina Elisabetta con la collana di perle a quattro fili
Al suo matrimonio Kate Middleton ha indossato orecchini commissionati al gioielliere Robinson Pelham. Gli orecchini hanno il motivo della foglia di quercia e una ghianda, simboli nello stemma della famiglia Middleton
Al suo matrimonio Kate ha indossato orecchini commissionati al gioielliere Robinson Pelham. Gli orecchini hanno il motivo della foglia di quercia e una ghianda, simboli nello stemma della famiglia Middleton

L'anello di fidanzamento con diamanti e zaffiro appartenuto a Diana e ora alla duchessa di Cambridge
L’anello di fidanzamento con diamanti e zaffiro appartenuto a Diana e ora alla duchessa di Cambridge







Monica Vinader in blue

The new collection with pink gold and blue diamonds by Monica Vinader.
What they have in common Kate Middleton, Kate Winslet, Cara Delevingne, Kylie Minogue, Elle Macpherson, Claudia Schiffer, Emma Watson? A ring or a pair of earrings signed Monica Vinader, designer born in Spain, but she grew up in the UK and lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico (USA). Which now offers a new collection that will make a leap in the chair to many: it is, in fact, a line of jewelry that uses blue diamond, a very rare color, which drives up the stock prices at the auctions. The Naida Blue Diamond Collection, however, can afford this luxury. With a very clean design, linear, geometric, the jewels of this collection are made of rose gold vermeil (ie silver gilt), with thin lines of blue diamonds which follow the profile of rings or pendants. It is a contrast of colors that brings out well the sparkling blue diamonds. Will it liked from the Duchess of Cambridge ? Lavinia Andorno

Bracciale con cerchio
Bracciale con cerchio
Pendente per collana
Pendente per collana
Anello con vermeil oro rosa e diamanti blu
Anello con vermeil oro rosa e diamanti blu
Bracciale Naida Kiss
Bracciale Naida Kiss

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Bracciale Rectangle
Bracciale Rectangle
Bracciale in vermeil e diamanti
Bracciale in vermeil e diamanti
Cocktail ring Monica Vinader
Cocktail ring Monica Vinader