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From Princess Kate's earrings, Princess Meghan's jewelry to Queen Elizabeth's brooch, I was fascinated by the beautiful blue.
Each gemstone has its own unique meaning and power. Emeralds can bring prosperity and regeneration, sapphires can bring wisdom, beautiful maidens can stay away from evil things, and sapphires can bring peace to the heart.
When members of the royal family search for jewels in the treasure chest before attending official business and dinners, we can only speculate on how they considered the significance of these gems. Of course, there's nothing wrong with the royal family sending messages through jewelry, but it has more to do with the historical significance of jewelry.
Nevertheless, it cannot be said that the possibility of not considering the significance of the gemstone is not considered. For example, when President Donald Trump visited Buckingham Palace in 2019 (at the time), Queen Elizabeth wore an impressive ruby headdress. This stone, which the Queen ordered to crown in 1973, is a Burmese wedding celebration where rubies are used as exorcisms. For this choice of the queen, some netizens are very excited.
In addition, in a televised speech to the nation in Pendermik's Rock in the spring of 2020, the Queen wore turquoise and diamond brooches owned by her grandmother, Princess Mary, in order to convey a message of unity and hope in a period full of sadness, fear and loneliness. So far, the Queen has barely worn brooches and other emeralds, so the option has also become a topic.
Perhaps a tribute to the great grandmother who, together with her husband, George V, guided the country in the difficult conditions of world war I and the Spanish cold. Or perhaps it's because of the focus on the properties of turquoise to improve the cheerful atmosphere – turquoise is believed to be in charge of healing and guarding.
It is an indisputable fact that turquoise, which has been loved for thousands of years ago and is known as the birthday gem of December, instantly raises the mood. Here, let's take a look at the emerald that the royal family values most.
2011 Kate's earrings
After a fairytale wedding with Prince William, Princess Kate and the prince travel together on a royal tour of North America.
The photo is in Calgary, Canada, wearing turquoise earrings presented by designer Collie McLeod while attending the parade in perfect Western fashion.
【2019】Princess Megan's earrings
After the birth of her first child, Princess Megan often wore the slender green-green jewelry of celebrity royal designer Jennifer Mayer when attending events. This is a photo from Wimbledon that summer.
During her visit to South Africa, Princess Meghan wore earrings that were different from those that Jennifer Mayer had previously said. With the baby is Archie.
[1984] Queen Elizabeth's earrings & necklace
King Hussein of Jordan presented Queen Elizabeth with turquoise, sapphire earrings and necklaces during an official visit to Britain in 1966.
During her visit to Jordan, the Queen wore a full set of jewelry gifted by the King to the dinner.
[2014] Queen Elizabeth's brooch
After inheriting turquoise and diamond brooches from Princess Mary in 1953, queen Elizabeth never wore the jewel in public until she visited the Chatsworth Mansion in the photo.
It was originally an 1893 wedding gift that Princess Mary received from her righteous parents (later Edward VII and Princess Alexander).
[1953] Princess Margaret's earrings & necklace
Speaking of jewelry is Princess Margaret. She is best known for her favorite "Portimo Tiara" (alias "Burtab Tiara"), and the princess's emerald is equally legendary.
In 1923, Queen Elizabeth's mother, Queen Mother, received a wedding congratulations from Her Majesty's parents, Princess Mary and George V, using precious Persian turquoise.
The Queen's mother gave this Paru to her daughter Princess Margaret (Queen Elizabeth's sister) as a 21st birthday present in 1951. In 1953, in this photograph on the cover of PictureBox magazine, the princess wore this earring and necklace.
[1966] Princess Margaret's full set of jewelry
At a dinner hosted at the Australian Embassy, Princess Margaret showed off the perfect turquoise.
The design of the knot that symbolizes the bondage of love (Love Not) and the crown of the laurel tree, so called "the triumph of love", was made by the royal jewelry store, Gallard, in 1900.
[1989] Princess Birgit's full set of jewelry
Princess Birgit, Duchess of Gloucester, wearing a "full set of jewelry" owned by her righteous grandmother, Princess Mary, is a photograph of her attending the dinner.
The jewelry, which included crowns, earrings, necklaces, brooches, etc., was originally ordered by Princess Mary's mother, Mary Obut, who inherited them little by little. First, as a congratulations on firm conviction (a ritual of Christianity), the brooch was accepted, and then in 1893 as a celebration of the marriage to King George V, the remaining piece.
After that, the Princess gave away a full set of jewelry to congratulate her daughter, Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, on her marriage. Now, Princess Birgit, the daughter of Princess Alice and the wife of the current Duke of Gloucester (Queen Elizabeth's cousin), owns a full set of jewelry.
[2006] Mrs. Camilla's brooch
When visiting the Düchlin Museum in EastEther Sachs, Madame Camilla wears two unique turquoises with the theme of "ducks".
The lady, who has a collection of brooches that rivals Queen Elizabeth's, decorates one on the left and right collars or on the left and right collars, and enjoys the vibrant look created with this brooch.
[2012] Madame Camilla's complete set of jewelry
Mrs. Camilla owns a beautiful turquoise set of jewelry (a combination of earrings and necklaces) inherited from her family.
When attending an event hosted by the Imperial War Museum, Madame paired this gorgeous dress together
【2019】Mrs. Camilla's brooch
The clover-themed brooch that Mrs. Camilla often wears (also worn when visiting EastEther Sachs' winery in the photo) is wrapped in diamonds made of 3 leaves made of Turquoise from Persia.
The right place is unclear, with some claims suggesting that this was a wedding gift that Queen Elizabeth received from the Duchess of Portland in 1947.
【December 2020】Mrs. Camilla's brooch
When attending salisbury Cathedral's 800th anniversary ceremony, Mrs. Camilla wore a floral brooch that was just as matching as the plum brooch mentioned earlier.
[2007] Princess Anne's Earrings & Necklace
Pakistani President Ayyub Khan, who officially visited the United Kingdom in 1966, brought two necklaces of turquoise, pearl and gold as a gift to Queen Elizabeth. A few years later, the queen cut the necklace short and made the same earrings out of the remaining necklaces.
The set was later given to the Queen's daughter, Princess Anne, and was frequently worn in the 1970s. The princess wore the gem in public for the last time the royal mascot was made in 2007.
[1942] Wallis Simpson's brooch
Specializing in bold representations with jewelry, Duchess of Windsor, Wallis Simpson. I particularly like the eye-catching brooch, perhaps the expression of the rebelliousness of the royal family that values the traditional style.
While staying in the Bahamas with her husband, the Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII of England), turquoise, sapphire, and diamond brooches worn with the same earrings are a good example.
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