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The Late Princess Diana draped herself in sparkling stones she adored at every opportunity, from family heirlooms to pieces borrowed from the Spencers’ favourite jeweler Collingwood, ensuring a dazzling appearance that captivated everyone in the room - August 7, 2017حلقة الوصل :
The Late Princess Diana draped herself in sparkling stones she adored at every opportunity, from family heirlooms to pieces borrowed from the Spencers’ favourite jeweler Collingwood, ensuring a dazzling appearance that captivated everyone in the room - August 7, 2017
The Late Princess Diana draped herself in sparkling stones she adored at every opportunity, from family heirlooms to pieces borrowed from the Spencers’ favourite jeweler Collingwood, ensuring a dazzling appearance that captivated everyone in the room - August 7, 2017
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Princess Diana is pictured in Hong Kong in 1989, wearing a pearl and diamond tiara that was a wedding gift from the Queen |
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge in 2016, she's wearing The Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara is the family heirloom. In December 2015, royal watchers were delighted to see the Duchess of Cambridge dust it off for the Queen’s annual diplomatic reception at Buckingham Palace. Then again in 2016. |
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The Spencer family tiara was Princess Diana's favorite and she wore it on her wedding day. It features large gold scrolling foliage adorned with tulips, stars and a central heart, each decorated with diamonds and set in silver. A similar headpiece was recently sold by the family for £185,000 |
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Princess Diana selected this antique diamond necklace and matching girandole earrings for engagement portraits taken by Lord Snowdon. Jewellers Collingwood wanted to present her with the diamond set as a wedding gift, but Buckingham Palace officials declared such a valuable gift was inappropriate. Instead, the jeweler gave Princess Diana a pair of diamond and pearl earrings. However Princess Diana continued to borrow the set, wearing the necklace for King Khalid of Saudi Arabia’s visit to London in June 1981. |
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Little is known about this eye-catching arrow shaped brooch featuring diamonds and sapphires that Princess Diana fashioned into a necklace for an America’s Cup Ball at the Grosvenor House Hotel in 1986. Her flamenco-style dress was by Murray Arbeid, her earrings were faux onyx stones from her favorite costume jeweler, Butler and Wilson, and she wore mismatched gloves (one black and another red), setting the tone for her most fashion-forward years. |
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Heirloom: from left, Queen Elizabeth II in the tiara in 1958; Princess Diana in 1991; and the Duchess of Cambridge in 2016. The Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara (sometimes known as the Queen Mary Lover’s Knot) is thought to be worth around £500,000
The tiara comprises diamonds and pearls from Queen Mary’s personal collection, set in silver and arranged in 19 arches capped with bows (or ‘lovers’ knots’), resting on a circular band of diamonds. On Mary’s death in 1953, it passed to her granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II. A spokesman for Garrard says Diana wore the tiara ‘an awful lot’, mostly for presidential banquets, gala dinners and formal portraits.
She felt it lent her a suitably regal air, but in private complained of its weight and said it gave her headaches if worn for too long.
After Princess Diana's divorce from Prince Charles in 1996, the tiara returned to the Windsor vault. In December 2015, royal watchers were delighted to see the Duchess of Cambridge dust it off for the Queen’s annual diplomatic reception at Buckingham Palace. Then again in 2016. |
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Princess Diana pulled out all the stops for this encounter with actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1982. She chose a glittering diamond flower cluster necklace featuring graduated floral diamond patterns.
The necklace, featuring graduated floral diamond patterns, was mid-way between a pendant and a choker, meaning it was particularly flattering on Princess Diana. Although she generally preferred shorter necklaces as they showed off her long neck and elegant shoulders. |
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The diamond- encircled round watch face is joined to a strap with loops of diamonds and was a wedding gift to Queen Elizabeth II in 1947 from Switzerland. The Queen wore the watch often in her youth, once showing it off over a pair of black satin gloves. It was among the many wedding presents Queen Elizabeth II bestowed upon Princess Diana in 1981. She is seen wearing it here attending a gala dinner in Washington during 1985. The tiny gleaming stones mirror the crystals on the shoulder of her white silk gown. |
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This striking choker and crescent-shaped earrings — part of a set which also included a diamond bracelet — were given to Princess Diana by the Sultan of Oman during the royal couple’ s tour of the Gulf States in 1986. Pictured here at a charity performance of Cinderella at the Royal Opera House in 1987, Princess Diana adored the distinctly modern design. |
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This diamond flower featuring a central stone and 18 diamond ‘petals’ was passed to Princess Diana following the death of her friend Adrian Ward-Jackson from Aids at the age of just 41. She wore it to his memorial |
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Princess Diana paired this elegant diamond necklace featured a single strand of glittering stones fused together at the front to make an asymmetric vertical drop from her mother's collection with her wedding earrings as she attended the first royal black tie event of her young life in 1981
Paradoxically, Princess Diana later learned the importance of not wearing jewelry with her many low-cut and strapless gowns. These dresses had necklines which seemed to beg for diamond chokers or pendants, but she soon came to realize the power of a bare décolletage. |
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The King Faisal of Saudi Arabia necklace was chosen by Princess Diana for an event in Australia in 1983. Queen Elizabeth II, who adored the necklace, lent the piece for the royal couple’s tour Down Under in 1983 and is a fringe design with drop diamonds set with additional slender ‘baguette’ and rhombus-shaped ‘brilliant’ diamonds.
Made by American ‘jeweler to the stars’ Harry Winston, it was given to the Queen as a gift by the Arab monarch during his visit to Britain in 1967. |
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Princess Diana in 1991 was wearing The Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara family heirloom.
The tiara comprises diamonds and pearls from Queen Mary’s personal collection, set in silver and arranged in 19 arches capped with bows (or ‘lovers’ knots’), resting on a circular band of diamonds. On Mary’s death in 1953, it passed to her granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II. A spokesman for Garrard says Princess Diana wore the tiara ‘an awful lot’, mostly for presidential banquets, gala dinners and formal portraits.
She felt it lent her a suitably regal air, but in private complained of its weight and said it gave her headaches if worn for too long. After her divorce from Prince Charles in 1996, the tiara returned to the Windsor vault. |
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Queen Elizabeth II in The Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara in 1958
The most magnificent heirloom worn by Princess Diana — or any of the younger royals to date — the Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara (sometimes known as the Queen Mary Lover’s Knot) is thought to be worth around half a million pounds.
It came into her possession via the Queen, who gave the diamond and pearl-drop headpiece to her new daughter-in-law as a rather generous wedding present.
The tiara’s history can be traced back to 1818, when it was given as a wedding present to the German bride of the Duke of Cambridge, King George III’s seventh son. Passed down several generations, the tiara eventually caught the eye of Queen Mary, wife of George V, who had her own copy made by the royal jeweler Garrard.
The tiara comprises diamonds and pearls from Queen Mary’s personal collection, set in silver and arranged in 19 arches capped with bows (or ‘lovers’ knots’), resting on a circular band of diamonds. On Mary’s death in 1953, it passed to her granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II. A spokesman for Garrard says Princess Diana wore the tiara ‘an awful lot’, mostly for presidential banquets, gala dinners and formal portraits. |
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