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Aquí estoy mi estimadísimo Alexeii...
No me olvido de pasar por aquí...
No me olvido de pasar por aquí...
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Gracias Rosydany, hacía falta ver las joyitas verdad? pues puedes disponer de las que más te gusten para aumentar tu colección, te recomiendo las asegures.. tantas joyas no se pueden guardar en casa.. ;rosydany escribió:Aquí estoy mi estimadísimo Alexeii...
No me olvido de pasar por aquí...
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Es todo por hoy, espero que les hayan gustado ;
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me ha gustado todo, pero en especial este anillo
los anillos son mi debilidad
los anillos son mi debilidad
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Alexeii1909-RGD escribió:Nicolaspasar como las Reinas de las Joyas nos dejaron abandonados!! Nosotros los Caballeros tenemos que seguir adelante con este foro tan visto.. a ver si conquistamos a otras Sirenas que les emocionen las joyas!! bueno aquí dejo un surtido para las y los lectores que han echado de menos las joyas... espero que les gusten..
MARAVILLOSAS, no creo que todas estén a la venta. Si pudiste ingresar a la colección/museo Cartier te ruego me pases el link porque nunca lo encontré
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Alexeii1909-RGD escribió:
Yo te diría que es un rubí estrella pero qué piedra es?
ESPLENDIDO
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Alexeii1909-RGD escribió:
¿Es el de la Duquesa de Windsor?
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Alexeii1909-RGD escribió:
ME ENCANTA y también una rosa de diamantes amarillos que se veía por allí
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Alexeii1909-RGD escribió:
Hermoso, me recuerda al de maharaja de Kampurtala pero no es
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Nicolaspasar este juego de collar y otras piezas pertenecen a la Reina Beatriz de los Países Bajos, que los prestó para esa exhibición. Me alegra te guste, tienes tan buen gusto como yó con las joyas!!Nicolaspar escribió:Alexeii1909-RGD escribió:
Hermoso, me recuerda al de maharaja de Kampurtala pero no es
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QUE BELLEZA, LASTIMA NO LO USE...
Los otros? de qué muestra se trata?
Los otros? de qué muestra se trata?
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Queen Marie of Romania's Sapphire
This giant rectangular cushion-shaped sapphire, somewhat more narrow at one end than the other (creating a sort of drop effect) came up for auction on November 19th, 2003 at Christies of Geneva, Lot 382, Sale 1312. The stone's pre-lot text was "
Property of a Noble Family"
and the estimate for the stone, set in a necklace, is 1,200,000 to 1,800,000 Swiss francs (about $879,100 to $1,318,600). Christies has described the lot as thus:
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A Magnificent and Historic Sapphire Pendant, by Cartier
A cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 478.68 carats held by diamond floral motifs at three points, diamond frame to the reverse and suspension hoop, with French assay mark for platinum. With maker's mark HP flanking an ace of spades for the French workshop of Henri Picq, no. 5026 to the suspension hoop. With report #41140 dated May 15th, 2003 from the SSEF Swiss Gemological Institute stating that the sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin and has no indications of thermal enhancement.
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The first reference made by Cartier to this 478 carat sapphire with a royal history was in 1913 when the gemstone was added to a collection of seven other sapphires to form a magnificent sautoir. Later that year, the diamond necklace was altered to exclude the smaller sapphires in order to focus on the large sapphire drop attached to a pendant ring of calibré-cut sapphires.
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The design for the sumptuous jewel changed again in 1919 and became Cartier's most valuable item exhibited in the Hotel Maria Cristina at their Autumn Show in San Sebastian. Being the talk of the town, the Queen of Spain, Victoria Eugenia, Queen Mother Maria Cristina and the Princess of Bourbon arrived to admire the display in all its splendour.
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Two years after the Spanish exhibition, the sapphire drop suspended on the diamond necklace, was purchased by King Ferdinand of Romania. His beautiful consort Queen Marie (1875-1938), was at the time in her mid forties and famous as an ambassador for Romania's cultural interests (Queen Marie was a grandaughter of both Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Czar Alexander II of Russia). At the time of the purchase of the sapphire, she also acquired a pearl tiara from Cartier, which she wore in the 'Byzantine' style.
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The Coronation of King Ferdinand took place on 15 October 1922 and as part of her jewels, Queen Marie wore her splendid necklace perfectly complementing the extraordinary sapphire tiara she had bought from Grand Duchess Vladimir when she fled from Russia. These were also the two jewels that the Queen wore for her portrait by Philip de Laszlo in 1924.
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The sapphire was sold, possibly in 1947 when King Michael (grandson of Queen Marie) left Romania and was acquired by Harry Winston. The last pictures of the diamond necklace without the sapphire were taken at the wedding of exiled King Michael of Romania to Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma in 1948. It was subsequently dismantled.
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Of the worlds most famous and historic cut sapphires, the gem offered for sale on November 19th is by far the largest, weighing 478 carats. Second in size, the Logan Sapphire of 423 carats, was donated by Mrs. John A. Logan to the Smithsonian Institute in 1960.
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The next two largest cut sapphires extraordinarily both weigh 337 carats. Catherine the Great's Sapphire was purchased in 1948 by Harry Winston and, as part of his 'Court of Jewels' exhibition toured the major cities of America from 1949 to 1953. It is currently on display in the Diamond Fund Exhibition, The Kremlin Armory Museum, Moscow.
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Christie's of Geneva sold the other sapphire of 337 carats in May 1991. It had been part of a private collection since circa 1910 when it was mounted by Cartier.
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There are only two historic sapphires recorded that are larger than the one now being offered for sale, both of which are in museums. The 563 carat cabochon star sapphire, the Star of India, was donated to the American Museum of Natural History as part of the J. P. Morgan collection circa 1900. The 547 carat polished sapphire, curiously named 'Peter the Great's Nose' which was originally given by Peter I to Augustus the Strong in 1698, is displayed in the Green Vault in Dresden, Germany.
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Queen Marie of Romania's sapphire is the largest sapphire ever presented at auction and with its genuine beauty and fascinating history becomes what can indisputably be termed a unique jewel."
Somewhere along the line after it was owned by Harry Winston, Henri Picq set in the platinum pendant you see here. At the auction, the stone ended up selling for 1,916,000 Swiss francs, equal to $1,494,480, or $175,880 more than upper end of the estimate, which was 1,800,000 Swiss francs ($1,318,600).
This giant rectangular cushion-shaped sapphire, somewhat more narrow at one end than the other (creating a sort of drop effect) came up for auction on November 19th, 2003 at Christies of Geneva, Lot 382, Sale 1312. The stone's pre-lot text was "
Property of a Noble Family"
and the estimate for the stone, set in a necklace, is 1,200,000 to 1,800,000 Swiss francs (about $879,100 to $1,318,600). Christies has described the lot as thus:
"
A Magnificent and Historic Sapphire Pendant, by Cartier
A cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 478.68 carats held by diamond floral motifs at three points, diamond frame to the reverse and suspension hoop, with French assay mark for platinum. With maker's mark HP flanking an ace of spades for the French workshop of Henri Picq, no. 5026 to the suspension hoop. With report #41140 dated May 15th, 2003 from the SSEF Swiss Gemological Institute stating that the sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin and has no indications of thermal enhancement.
"
The first reference made by Cartier to this 478 carat sapphire with a royal history was in 1913 when the gemstone was added to a collection of seven other sapphires to form a magnificent sautoir. Later that year, the diamond necklace was altered to exclude the smaller sapphires in order to focus on the large sapphire drop attached to a pendant ring of calibré-cut sapphires.
"
The design for the sumptuous jewel changed again in 1919 and became Cartier's most valuable item exhibited in the Hotel Maria Cristina at their Autumn Show in San Sebastian. Being the talk of the town, the Queen of Spain, Victoria Eugenia, Queen Mother Maria Cristina and the Princess of Bourbon arrived to admire the display in all its splendour.
"
Two years after the Spanish exhibition, the sapphire drop suspended on the diamond necklace, was purchased by King Ferdinand of Romania. His beautiful consort Queen Marie (1875-1938), was at the time in her mid forties and famous as an ambassador for Romania's cultural interests (Queen Marie was a grandaughter of both Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Czar Alexander II of Russia). At the time of the purchase of the sapphire, she also acquired a pearl tiara from Cartier, which she wore in the 'Byzantine' style.
"
The Coronation of King Ferdinand took place on 15 October 1922 and as part of her jewels, Queen Marie wore her splendid necklace perfectly complementing the extraordinary sapphire tiara she had bought from Grand Duchess Vladimir when she fled from Russia. These were also the two jewels that the Queen wore for her portrait by Philip de Laszlo in 1924.
"
The sapphire was sold, possibly in 1947 when King Michael (grandson of Queen Marie) left Romania and was acquired by Harry Winston. The last pictures of the diamond necklace without the sapphire were taken at the wedding of exiled King Michael of Romania to Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma in 1948. It was subsequently dismantled.
"
Of the worlds most famous and historic cut sapphires, the gem offered for sale on November 19th is by far the largest, weighing 478 carats. Second in size, the Logan Sapphire of 423 carats, was donated by Mrs. John A. Logan to the Smithsonian Institute in 1960.
"
The next two largest cut sapphires extraordinarily both weigh 337 carats. Catherine the Great's Sapphire was purchased in 1948 by Harry Winston and, as part of his 'Court of Jewels' exhibition toured the major cities of America from 1949 to 1953. It is currently on display in the Diamond Fund Exhibition, The Kremlin Armory Museum, Moscow.
"
Christie's of Geneva sold the other sapphire of 337 carats in May 1991. It had been part of a private collection since circa 1910 when it was mounted by Cartier.
"
There are only two historic sapphires recorded that are larger than the one now being offered for sale, both of which are in museums. The 563 carat cabochon star sapphire, the Star of India, was donated to the American Museum of Natural History as part of the J. P. Morgan collection circa 1900. The 547 carat polished sapphire, curiously named 'Peter the Great's Nose' which was originally given by Peter I to Augustus the Strong in 1698, is displayed in the Green Vault in Dresden, Germany.
"
Queen Marie of Romania's sapphire is the largest sapphire ever presented at auction and with its genuine beauty and fascinating history becomes what can indisputably be termed a unique jewel."
Somewhere along the line after it was owned by Harry Winston, Henri Picq set in the platinum pendant you see here. At the auction, the stone ended up selling for 1,916,000 Swiss francs, equal to $1,494,480, or $175,880 more than upper end of the estimate, which was 1,800,000 Swiss francs ($1,318,600).
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PD/Agencias).- Un diamante azul, una de las gemas más raras del planeta, fue vendido por 5,68 millones de euros en una subasta de Sotheby's en Hong Kong, convirtiéndose en la piedra preciosa más cara del mundo por quilate.
Tras una intensa puja, el diamante azul de 6,04 quilates alcanzó la cantidad de más de 940.000 euros (1,32 millones de dólares) por quilate. El precio rompió el récord de 20 años que mantenía el 'Hancock Red', un diamante rojo por el que se llegó a pagar en su día 660.000 euros (926.000 dólares) por quilate, dijo Sotheby's.
La casa de subastas agregó que el comprador eran los 'Joyeros Moussaieff' de Londres que tienen la reputación de adquirir piedras preciosas extremadamente raras y costosas. El vendedor era un coleccionista privado de Asia.
Los diamantes azules han cautivado durante mucho tiempo a los ricos y poderosos y están rodeados de una cierta mística oscura.
El famoso 'Diamante de la Esperanza', una belleza gris azulada de 45,52 quilates, pasó por las manos del rey Luis XIV de Francia, de María Antonieta y de la heredera americana Evalyn Walsh McClean, entre otros. Ahora descansa en el Instituto Smithsoniano de Washington.
El Sultán de Brunei habría comprado otro gran "
azul"
que salió brevemente a la superficie en la década de 1980.
Aunque no sea una piedra enorme, el diamante de Sotheby's tiene un apreciado corte y un tono "
azul vivo de fantasma"
, factores que contribuyeron a su precio récord, más o menos 10 veces el precio por quilate de un diamante blanco normal.
El azul es un resultado de pequeñas cantidades de boro en la estructura cristalina de la piedra.
Otros diamantes de color con tonos rosas y rojos pueden ser extraídos en múltiples lugares en todo el mundo, incluido Brasil, India y Australia, pero los "
azules"
se encuentran en su mayor parte en la mina Premier de Sudáfrica.
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