Princess Hortense de L’Espine de Croÿ| Impressive important Diamond Corsage Ornament made by Lalique for Vever |Stomacher Princesse Louis de Croÿ

Princess Hortense de L'Espine de Croÿ| Impressive important Diamond Corsage Ornament made by Lalique for Vever |Stomacher Princesse Louis de Croÿ German Royal Jewels The corsage ornament, signed Vever, is composed as an articulated branch, set throughout with cushion-shaped, circular- and rose-cut diamonds, the delicate flowerheads mounted en tremblant to catch the light with every movement. Executed in silver, yellow and pink gold, the jewel could be divided into three smaller brooches and accompanied by two detachable diamond caps — a hallmark of Parisian versatility and engineering in haute joaillerie of the period.
Princess Hortense de L’Espine de Croÿ| Impressive important Diamond Corsage Ornament made by Lalique for Vever |Stomacher Princesse Louis de Croÿ German Royal Jewels The corsage ornament, signed Vever, is composed as an articulated branch, set throughout with cushion-shaped, circular- and rose-cut diamonds, the delicate flowerheads mounted en tremblant to catch the light with every movement. A spray of cherry blossom set with diamonds….

Princess Hortense de L’Espine de Croÿ| Impressive important Diamond Corsage Ornament made by Lalique for Vever |Stomacher Princesse Louis de Croÿ German Royal Jewels

Countess of Airlie| Diamond Pearl Tiara| British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History| 1886 Wedding Gifts

The Pearl and Diamond Tiara of The Late Dowager Countess of Airlie

Airlie tiara - ivy and daisy diamond pearl tiara - Countess of Airlies tiara, Countess of Airlie| Diamond Pearl Tiara| British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History| 1886 Wedding Gifts  The Pearl and Diamond Tiara of The Late Dowager Countess of Airlie
Airlie tiara – ivy and daisy diamond pearl tiara – Countess of Airlies tiara | Diamond Pearl Tiara| British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History| 1886 Wedding Gifts

Countess of Airlie| Diamond Pearl Tiara| British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History| 1886 Wedding Gifts

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Virginia Fortune Ryan Ogilvy, Dowager Countess of Airlie – Airlie Tiara | multi-strand pearl choker, with a mid 19th century diamond clasp brooch jewels british royal jewels lady in waiting of the Queen

AMERICAN BRIDE FOR LORD OGILVY • 1952 The crowd seen at a society wedding since the War gathered in Parliament Square Iondon, on Thursday, far the wedding of Lord Ogilvy, eldest son of the Earl and Countess of his American bride. The wedding was the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. The 86-year-old Dowager Countess Airlie, who has been Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary for 50 years, travelled south from Angus for the wedding. The thousands of guests included a number of Americans and also tenants and employees from Cortachy.

The 19-year-old bride, Miss Virginia Ryan, daughter of Mr J. B. Ryan. Newport. Rhode Island, the American industrialist, and granddaughter Mr Otto Kahn, the millionaire banker, wore gown of ivory satin and her matching Juliet cap had bunches of real orange blossom Her kilted page was the groom’s nephew, young Mark Tennent and among the eight bridesmaids in full-skirted white tulle frocks with Ogilvy tartan sashes, headdresses and bouquets of lilies of the valley and gentians, was Miss Davinia Lloyd, niece of the groom. The Hon. Angus Ogilvy was best man to his brother. The Royal guests were received by the Earl of Airlie Pipers of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards which the bridegroom has served, played “The Bonnie Hooso Airlie.” The honeymoon being spent in Paris and America. A bonfire was lit at Corlachy as part of the wedding celebrations.

Record crowd greets Lord Ogilvy’s bride Looking very young and petite in her voluminous gown of white satin, Miss Virginia Ryan, the 19-year-old American bride of Lord Ogilvy, met a vociferous welcome from the crowds lining Parliament Square when she arrived at St Margaret’s, Westminster, yesterday in soft October sunshine. Some of the sightseers had been waiting for seven hours. The police estimated it was the largest gathering seen at a society wedding since pre-war days. The bride paused for a moment, and then with a smile made her way into the church on the arm of her father, Mr John Barry Ryan, Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A. KISS FOR PAGE Just inside the church door waited her page and train bearer, Master Mark Tennant, in a kilt of the Ogilvy tartan. She stooped to give him a quick kiss before taking her position in the bridal retinue. A few minutes previously the Queen Mother, in black velvet, accompanied by Princess Margaret, had arrived. They and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Earl and Countess of Athlone were received by the bridegroom’s parents, the Earl and Countess of Airlie. Princess Margaret wore a tightly-waisted and full-skirted coat of ruby velvet. Her little cap of deep blue velvet matched her dress. The Duchess Gloucester had chosen ashpink with a mink tie.

BRIDE’S DRESS The bride’s four-yard train swept out from a wide skirt. A tiny bud bodice had an off the-shoulder fichu neckline, and tucked into its folds was a diamond brooch in the form of the Scots Guards badge, a gift from the bridegroom. I Round her neck was a strand of pearls, once her grandmother’s, and lent for the occasion.
The bride’s long white tulle and Brussels lace veil fell from a white satin Juliet cap, with clusters of orange blossoms the sides Her bouquet was of lilies-of-the-valley and “ snowflakes “ made from petals of white carnations mounted on slender white stems. It was an all-white wedding, relieved with touches of blue and the Ogilvy tartan. BUSTLE BOWS Two grown-up bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Crew-Pole and Miss Romana von Hofmannstahl, wore dresses of tulle. Their billowing skirts fell from white moire bodices finished with swathed hip draperies and enormous bustle bows at the back. They carried bouquets of lilies-of-thevalley and deep blue gentian. Four little girls, Misses Davina Lloyd, the 1 groom’s niece; Caroline Little from America, Arabella von Hofmannstahl, and Juliet Harvey, were in ground-length full-skirted dresses of tulle sashed with tartan. All had wreath headdresses of • tightlyl packed white blossoms, and wore the groom’s gift, gold link bracelets. Each link being a letter to spell the wearer’s name. GROOM’S GRANDMOTHER The Dowager Countess of Airlie, grandmother of the groom, and one of Queen Mary’s closest friends, made the journey to London to attend the wedding. She had been Lady of the Bed-Chamber to Queen Mary for 50 years. Among those who attended were members of the staff and tenant farmers from the bridegroom’s home in Angus, and the two Misses Bruce, Kirriemuir, who sit on welfare committees with his mother. A party from Dundee included Lord Provost Black and the Provost (Mrs R. H. Botsford) and Sir Garnet Wilson. Lord Provost Sir John Ure Primrose, Perth, also was there. NINE USHERS In the church masses of white chrysanthemums and the first arum lilies of the season stood at the ends of the pews. The ceremony was by Canon Smythe, St Margaret’s, and Rev. R. Whiteford, padre the 2nd Scots Guards, in which the bridegroom served. His brother, the Hon. Angus Ogilvy, was best man. Another brother, the Hon. James Ogilvy, was an usher, with the bride’s brother, Mr John Barry Rvan. Lloyd, Mr John Marriott, Mr Donald Ryari, Major the Hon. Bruce Ogilvy, Mr lan Tennant, Commander the Hon. Roger Coke, and Major Peter Balfour. PIPED OUT The ceremony over, the bride and groom, both rather pale, clutched each other’s hands and made their way slowly to the pavement to the crash of the wedding bells and the strains of Scots Guards pipers, who played The Bonnie Hoose o‘ Airlie.“ Then came the Royal guests escorted by the Earl and Countess of Airlie, followed by the bride’s parents. The. bride’s mother held the wedding reception at the Hill Street house of her sister, Lady Macriott. The honeymoon is being spent in Paris. For her going-awav costume the bride chose an ensemble of roval blue.

World Harmony Diamond Flower Brooch | Diamond Edelweiss| Ship launch Duchess of Kent

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World Harmony Ship Launch – Diamond Flower Brooch in the shape of a Edelweiss – 1954 – Marina Duchess of Kent

The Duchess of Kent’s Diamond Edelweiss Brooch | Ship launch of World Harmony Tanker | British Royal Jewels

Bracelet of Diamonds | RoyaL Wedding present to Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll from the Town of Windsor

Katherine Duchess of Kent wore it as choker center and another flower from the on the wrist

The royal wedding of Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein

The royal wedding of Princess Marie Caroline and Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer.

Royal Wedding Announcement

Daughter of Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie, Princess Marie Caroline is the first of her siblings to marry.
Her Serene Highness will wed Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer on Saturday, 30 August 2025 at 11:00 in Vaduz Cathedral.
The Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Benno Elbs.
Family, friends, and representatives of the Principality will attend, with a reception at Vaduz Castle.
The ceremony and reception are private. Well-wishers are welcome outside the cathedral to witness the couple’s arrival and departure.

The royal wedding of Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein Wedding of Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein
The royal wedding of Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein

Wedding tiara – Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein- wearing the family’s historic diamond fringe tiara. A family heirloom of Princess Maria Theresa of Braganza Infanta of Portugal – Archduchess of Austria | Liechtenstein Fringe Tiara Diadem

Wedding tiara Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein-the only daughter of Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie-marries Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer, wearing the family’s historic diamond fringe tiara. A family heirloom of Princess Maria Theresa of Braganza Infanta of Portugal - Archduchess of Austria.  Liechtenstein Fringe Tiara Diadem wedding tiara
Wedding tiara – Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein-the only daughter of Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie-marries Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer, wearing the family’s historic diamond fringe tiara. A family heirloom of Princess Maria Theresa of Braganza Infanta of Portugal – Archduchess of Austria. Liechtenstein Fringe Tiara Diadem
Fürstenhaus Liechtenstein vollmer-wedding by iconolcash photography Fürstenhaus Liechtenstein - Wedding of Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein -Prinzessin   von und zu Liechtenstein Prinzessin Marie Caroline von und zu Liechtenstein mit Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer Das Kleid der studierten Modedesignerin stammt von einem Italienischen Designer. Die Prinzessin trug ein weißes Kleid mit Off-Shoulder-Schnitt, zudem war es mit zarten Stickereien und Trompetenärmeln versehen. Bei der Zeremonie
Kirchliche Trauung Prinzessin Marie Caroline am 30. August 2025 in Vaduz Bilder: Fürstenhaus Liechtenstein/Iconoclash Photography – Teresa Mareni & Daniel Bachler Fürstenhochzeit

The Family of the Princess at the church: her Father and Mother and three brothers Joseph Wenzel, Georg and Nikolaus; her grandfathers Prince Hans-Adam II and Duke Max Emanuel in Bavaria ; her aunt Duchess Marie-Caroline in Bavaria Duchess of Württemberg and Elisabeth Duchess in Bavaria and husband Mr. Terberger; her aunt Anna in Bayern and spouse Freiherr Andreas von Maltzan; her uncle Prince Maximilian and Princess Angela, with their son, Prince Alfons; her aunt and uncle, Princess Tatjana von Liechtenstein and Philipp von Lattorff; Prince Hans-Adam’s brothers Princes Philipp and Nikolaus with their wives Isabelle and Margaretha; Philipp and Isabelle’s sons, Princes Alexander and Rudolf, with their wives, Princesses Astrid and Tilsim; Nikolaus and Margaretha’s three children, Princess Maria-Anunciata, Princess Marie-Astrid and Prince Josef-Emanuel with their spouses Emanuele Musini, Ralph Worthington V and Princess Maria Claudia; Duke Franz of Bavaria and his partner Thomas Greinwald; Prince Sebastian of Luxembourg; the Duke and Duchess of Noto (Prince Jaime and Princess Charlotte of the Two Sicilies); Prince Henri and Princess Gabriella of Bourbon-Parma; and Count Franz-Clemens and Countess Stephanie of Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems with their daughter Leonie and son-in-law Count Caspar von Matuschka; Countess Arco-Zinneberg Archduchess of Austria;Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium; Princess Nora of Liechtenstein , Countess of Rietberg , Marchioness Dowager of Mariño the sister of Hans Adam II of Liechtenstein and her daughter María Teresa Sartorius y de Liechtenstein;Prince Rudolf Ferdinand of Liechtenstein , Count of Rietberg and his wife Princess İlhan of Liechtenstein , Countess of Rietberg born İlhan Tılsım Tanberk the son of Prince Phillip and Princess Isabelle of Liechtenstein the Count and Countess of Ritberg;Duke Phillipp of Wuerttemberg and his sister Mathilde Duchess of Wuerttemberg – Princess of Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg and his sons and daughters;Prince Paul Clemens of Sachsen-Gessaphe, Georg and Stephanie von Khevenhüller-Metsch, Maximilian and Sophie d’Andigne.the Prince and Princess of Quadt, Count Maximilian and Countess Marie von Schaffgotsch; the Duchess of Medinacelli;Count Nikolaus of Königsegg-Aulendorf, Hereditary Count Philipp of Königsegg-Aulendorf; Princess Christina of Hohenlohe-Ohringen with her husband, Jan-Gisbert Schultze;

The witnesses of HRH Princess Marie Caroline were Countess Giorgiana von und zu Arco-Zinneberg, Fiona Feichtinger Bär, Countess Livia von Wilczek, and Duchess Pauline of Württemberg. Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer chose the following four witnesses: José Manuel Artiles, Count Constantin du Boisbaudry, Prince Wenceslas de Nassau, and Tarek Plaza.

Princess Elisabeth Amalie of Liechtenstein’s Wedding Jewels | Diamond Riviere

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Hochzeit Erzherzogin Elisabeth Amalie von Österreich | Prinzessin von und zu Liechtenstein | Köchert Juwelen Rivière / Riviere, Köchert,Both belong to the central narrative around the diamond riviere worn with the collar. The Köchert Imperial Wedding Gift List from Emperor Joseph

Hochzeit Erzherzogin Elisabeth Amalie von Österreich | Prinzessin von und zu Liechtenstein | Köchert Juwelen Kaisergeschenke

n imperial wedding gift from Emperor Franz Joseph and crafted by court jeweller A.E. Köchert. She paired it with ruby-and-diamond pieces (including a classic agraffe) and a modular Liechtenstein diadem, creating a bridal look that balanced tradition with ingenious versatility.
I’ve reconstructed the gift list and jewels from contemporary source ruby
The collar is recorded as multi-row; the agraffe is ruby and diamond.

Elisabeth Amalie of Austria’s Diamond Riviere |Bridal Jewels – Royal Wedding Liechtenstein 1903

Countess Wilczek Anna Livia daughter of Archduchess Marie-Christine of Habsburg|Guggenberg von Riedhofen| Diamond Köchert Tiara

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Countess Wilczek Anna Livia daughter of Archduchess Marie-Christine of Habsburg|Guggenberg von Riedhofen| Diamond Köchert Tiara

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Queen Olga of Greece Diamond Riviere and Pearl Stomacher

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Queen Olga of Greece |Royal Greek Jewels| Diamond Riviere Diamond Necklace|Diamond Kokoshnik Royal Jewels

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Duchess of York’s Pearth Thistle Diamond Brooch with Tay Pearls|Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother of England Great Britain| Thistle Brooch Royal Jewel History

Duchess of York's Pearth Thistle Diamond Brooch with Tay Pearls|Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother of England Great Britain| Thistle Brooch Royal Jewel History
Duchess of York’s Pearth Thistle Diamond Brooch with Tay Pearls|Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother of England Great Britain| Thistle Brooch Royal Jewel History

Duchess of York Pearth Thistle Diamond Brooch with Tay Pearls|Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother of England Great Britain| Thistle Brooch Royal Jewel History

Ships launch brooches presented to the Duchess of York diamond brooch set in the form of the Rose of York and launch of the H . M . S . York an old diamond brooch

Duchess of Rutland Jewels | Royal Historic Jewellery England |The Rutland Tiara

Lady Violet Manners, the Duke of Rutland's eldest daughter, and Viscount Garnock!

As two of the country's most storied dynasties gathered at Belvoir Castle for the nuptials, there was just one thing more dazzling than the guest list, Lady Violet's tiara and its glittering society history.

The bride donned the family heirloom, passed down through the generations since the 18th century. The Rutland Tiara was is first known to be worn by Janetta, 7th Duchess of Rutland, who was painted wearing it at the end of the 1800s and features diamond carnations and fuchsias, flowers that symbolise love and dedication.

The Rutland Family Tiara

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The Historic Rutland Tiara

Yet all eyes gravitated toward the magnificent Rutland Tiara, adorned with diamond carnations and fuchsias—blooms symbolizing enduring love and devotion. This exceptional piece has graced the heads of Rutland duchesses since the 18th century, each wearing adding to its storied legacy.

Above Janetta, 7th Duchess of Rutland, was immortalized wearing the tiara in portraits from the 1890s. The piece subsequently passed to her successor, Violet, 8th Duchess of Rutland—Lady Violet’s namesake. Though the 8th Duchess was rarely photographed in the jewels herself, she graciously lent the tiara to her daughter, the legendary socialite Diana Cooper (later Viscountess Norwich), for Cecil Beaton’s iconic 1937 Vogue photoshoot.

Royal Moments and Wartime Drama

The tiara achieved particular prominence in 1937 when Kathleen, 9th Duchess of Rutland, wore it to the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Westminster Abbey. Serving as a Canopy Bearer for the new Queen, the Duchess provided the assembled crowds with a spectacular view of the family treasure.

In a dramatic wartime episode, the tiara’s survival hinged on the courage of Lady Ursula D’Abo, Kathleen’s daughter. Defying her mother’s wishes during the Blitz, Lady Ursula enlisted Lord Beaverbrook’s assistance to transport the precious jewels from Carrington’s in Regent Street back to the safety of Belvoir Castle—a tale she later recounted in her memoir, The Girl with the Widow’s Peak..

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Emma, the 11th Duchess of Rutland, graced her daughter Lady Violet Manners’ June 2025 wedding in the family’s historic diamonds—the legendary almond-drop Georgian earrings and the sweeping diamond rivière. Below, we revisit press accounts of these heirlooms from their 1930s–1940s heyday.historic diamonds,
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Emma, the 11th Duchess of Rutland, graced her daughter Lady Violet Manners’ June 2025 wedding in the family’s historic diamonds—the legendary almond-drop Georgian earrings and the sweeping diamond rivière.

The Romanov Sapphire | Empress Marie Alexandrovna’s Sapphire

The Odyssey of an Important Sapphire: From Imperial Tiara to Royal Sautoir

In 2007 and 2011, I first wrote about the jewels on my website. Now, my research has added important new insights to their history.

Empress Maria Alexandrovna*s Sapphire Tiara | Romanov Sapphire Parure Jewels | Tsarina Saphir Romanov RussiaR Sapphires Kokoshnik| Romanov Tiara

A beautiful antique kokoshnik tiara once in the possession of Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia,was photographed in 1908 when Grand Duke Paul of Russia gave it for cleaning to Cartier.
The antique kokoshnik is set with seven sapphire cabochons, all fastened in a cluster of diamonds and detachable from the frame made in gold and silver and richly set with diamonds in a geometric pattern.

The journey begins with a magnificent 311-carat egg-shaped sapphire, originally part of a tiara belonging to Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia. This tiara and its sapphires were later in the possession of her son, Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich.


Sapphire Sautoir of Grand Duchess Kyrill| Grand Duchess Victoria Melita’s Cartier Sapphire Necklace

Victoria Melita Feodorovna Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Grand Duchess of Russia, in 1894 married Ernst Ludwig of Hesse, (divorced 1900), and in 1905 married the Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovitch of Russia.

A war broke out between Russia and Japan. As a senior member of the navy, Kirill was sent on active service to the front in the Russo-Japanese War. His ship was blown up by a Japanese mine while entering Port Arthur and he was one of the few survivors. Sent home to recover, the Tsar finally allowed him permission to leave Russia and he left for Coburg to be with Victoria The narrow escape from death had hardened Kirill's determination to marry Victoria. "To those over whom the shadow of death has passed, life has a new meaning," Kirill wrote in his memoirs. "It is like daylight. And I was now within visible reach of fulfillment of the dream of my life. Nothing would cheat me of it now. I had gone through much. Now, at last, the future lay radiant before me." The couple married on 8 October 1905 in Tegernsee. It was a simple ceremony, with Victoria's mother, her sister Beatrice, and a friend, Count Adlerburg, in attendance, along with servants. The couple's uncle Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia was invited, without being told the reason

Grand Duchess Vladimir & Cartier’s Introduction (1908-1909):
In 1908, Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (née Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin), known as Grand Duchess Vladimir (wife of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich), discreetly inquired with Cartier in Paris about resetting a suite of these Romanov sapphires, likely mined in Ceylon. The sapphires had come to her husband’s side of the family, specifically from his brother Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich who died in 1908 and left the parure to his brothers Grand Duke Paul and Grand Duke Vladimir.

Royal Sapphires Cartier Sautoir Necklace |Romania| Queen Consort Elisabeth of Greece

The name sapphire comes from the Greek word "sappheiros" for blue; above is an art deco sautoir made by Cartier with 2 blue cabochon sapphires, one is an egg-shaped star-sapphire of 311 ct and the gem of 35.13 ct.

Princess Elisabeth of Romania ( 1894 -1956) was the Queen Consort of King George II of Greece. She was the daughter of King Ferdinand I of Romania and his wife, Queen Marie. On 27 February 1921, she married the future King George, then Crown Prince, in Bucharest, but the marriage was not a success and ended in divorce in 1935. As a wedding present she got this amazing sapphire necklace from her parents.


Cartier’s ledgers note discussions about using the sapphires for a sautoir or a modern diadem. The grand 311-carat cabochon sapphire was specifically mentioned.
By June 1909, the original tiara was dismantled, and Cartier received the sapphires. While other sapphires from Grand Duchess Vladimir’s collection were sold, the impressive 311-carat egg-shaped sapphire was retained by Cartier, with a note in their vault inventory about it being held „per Cartier option.“ A minor scratch on its pavilion was noted, to be concealed in any new setting.

Grand Duchess Victoria Melita Commissions the Sautoir (1911):
In March 1911, Grand Duchess Victoria Melita (née Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), who was the wife of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich (the son of Grand Duchess Vladimir), placed an urgent order with Cartier.
She commissioned a sautoir to feature the 311-carat sapphire (explicitly noted in Cartier’s ledger as „provenance GDV [Grand Duchess Vladimir] stock 1909“) alongside a newly acquired 35.12-carat Ceylon star sapphire. The design included 18 transitional diamonds and a platinum chain.
This sautoir was intended as a 15th-anniversary gift from her husband, Grand Duke Kirill. Cartier cleverly suspended the 311-carat gem as a pendant, concealing the previously noted scratch. The piece was delivered by May 1911 – learn more, take the link in bottom.



Revolution and a Sister’s Support:
After the Russian Revolution in 1917, Grand Duchess Victoria Melita fled Russia, managing that her maid brought the jewels to her from the vault, while she was in exile.
At some point later, Victoria Melita sold the sautoir to her sister, Queen Marie of Romania.

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The necklace is set with two important sapphires, probably originally from Ceylon(Sri Lanka). The suspended from a fine star sapphire, whose of a six-rayed star sapphire, whose effetely aligned crystal inclusions within the jewel was made by Cartier in 1911, but there is more history behind the sapphire sautoir and it's amazing large egg-shaped sapphir......
The Odyssey of a important Sapphire ...from imperial to royal treasures

In 1911, a 35.13-carat star sapphire—its six-rayed asterism so precise it seemed painted by the heavens—arrived at Cartier’s Paris workshop. Its companion: a 311-carat egg-shaped sapphire, salvaged from a dismantled (Romanov) tiara. Together, they became a sautoir necklace for Grand Duchess Victoria Melita, a woman whose life would mirror the gem’s journey: luminous, fractured, and resilient.



A Royal Wedding Gift to Princess Elisabeth (1921):
In 1921, Queen Marie of Romania gifted this historic Cartier sautoir, featuring the 311-carat Romanov sapphire, to her daughter, Princess Elisabeth of Romania (Victoria Melita’s niece), for her marriage to Prince George of Greece (who would later become King George II of Greece).


Princess Elisabeth (later Queen of Greece) retained the sautoir even after her separation.
Following her death in 1956, the necklace „vanished into the private market.“
Today, this magnificent sautoir, a testament to Romanov splendor, Cartier’s artistry, and tumultuous royal lives, resides in a Swiss private collection and is occasionally loaned for prestigious exhibitions.

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