8/16/2011

The World's Famous Jewelry Pieces

There are many beautiful pieces of jewelry and expensive, but very few can be regarded as the world's most famous gems of all time. Here's a rundown of some pieces and collections that belong to this category very exclusive and expensive.

* Queen Elizabeth II Godman collar. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has an extensive collection ckingham Palace and the various tours and excuof jewelry used for the occasion at Bursions of State of the Commonwealth. One of the most elegant and impressive Godman necklace given to her daughters Frederick Du Cann, a British naturalist, who bought the necklace of Bavaria in the 1890's. The necklace of emeralds and diamonds set is one of many famous pieces from the private collection of Queen Elizabeth II. It is the most striking quality - as well as diamonds and emeralds - the floral pattern is perfectly symmetrical.

* Elizabeth Taylor, Taylor-Burton diamond. Liz Taylor, passes, and a recent Christie's auction of her jewelry - an estimated $ 150000000 renewed interest in his extensive collection and expensive. One of the most famous of his many songs was the Taylor-Burton diamond. Taylor was wearing a 69.42 carat pear-shaped stone, many events, such as Princess Grace of Monaco 40 years the festival. Once the stone was the most expensive in the world and is currently estimated at a value of $ 3.5 million. Taylor sold the diamond in 1978, after her divorce Burton to finance its charitable work.
* Faberge Easter Eggs. Russian jeweler Peter Carl Faberge famous Faberge Easter eggs were collected by passion high society of the late 19th century. House of Fabergé craft between 1885 and 1917, the most famous eggs were those made for the wife of Tsar Alexander III, the Tsarina Maria Feodorovna. In 1885, Fabergé delivered to their palace what appeared to be an egg glaze. The Tsarina was happy to discover that the inside of the egg was a "golden plum", which contains a pool of gold, which contained a royal crown and ruby ​​egg tiny miniature. From there, Tsar Alexander III commissioned Faberge to deliver a new, custom Fabergé egg every Easter, always on hand full of surprises and exquisite jewels.
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