Large Antique French 18K Gold Pearl Diamond Brooch
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Large Antique French 18K Gold Pearl Diamond Brooch
Source - Boylerpf
Does anyone know about Silvia's brooch?
It looks like it could've been adapted from an older jewel, though the portraits are of the King and Queen
Nizam of Hyderabad Brooches ♕ King Charles III
1890 René Lalique, Swallow Brooch/Hair Ornament Combination, diamond and enamel.
✨ Classic elegance from the Edwardian era ✨
Discover the refined beauty of this diamond brooch, dating to circa 1910 💎 A graceful expression of early 20th-century luxury, it captures the delicate sophistication that defined the Edwardian period.
🎀 Designed in the form of a beautifully tied bow, the piece symbolizes elegance, femininity, and timeless charm. The flowing ribbons are rendered with remarkable lightness, giving the brooch an airy, almost fabric-like softness despite its precious materials.
💠 The design is lavishly set with a harmonious mix of old European-cut, single-cut, and rose-cut diamonds, totaling approximately 5.00 carats. Each antique cut brings its own character—soft sparkle, warm glow, and subtle fire—creating a romantic, candlelit brilliance rather than a modern sharp shine ✨
🛠️ Crafted in platinum, the setting enhances the diamonds’ brightness while allowing the intricate bow motif to remain delicate and refined. The metalwork reflects the high craftsmanship of the period, where elegance and restraint were key.
📏 Measuring approximately 3¼ x 2 inches, the brooch makes a striking yet graceful statement—substantial in presence, yet effortlessly light in design.
👑 A perfect example of Edwardian jewelry artistry, this piece reflects a world where fine jewelry was designed to move, shimmer, and elevate everyday elegance into something extraordinary.
💫 Soft sparkle. Timeless design. Pure refinement.
Bárbara de Braganza, Princess of Asturias
Artist: Jean Ranc (French, 1674-1735)
Date: c. 1729
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain
Bárbara de Braganza
Barbara of Braganza (1711 – 1758) was a Portuguese infanta , daughter of John V of Portugal and Maria Anna of Austria . Barbara married the then-Prince Ferdinand (later Ferdinand VI ) in 1729 in the city of Badajoz . During her reign , she was Queen Consort of Spain. She had no children.
Royal Military Police Badge - Queen Elizabeth II
Cullinan III and IV - two famous diamonds belonging to the British Crown Jewels and weighing a total of 158cts. Affectionately known as ‘Granny’s Chips’.