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Emerald Gemstone… Fit For a Queen!

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Queen Elizabeth II, has been seen wearing emerald jewellery on various occasions. Notably, she wore an emerald necklace and earrings known as the Grand Duchess Vladimir Suite for her official Diamond Jubilee portrait in 2012.

The late Princess Diana, also known as the Princess of Wales, had a fondness for emerald jewellery. She was often seen wearing a stunning emerald and diamond choker necklace, known as the Cambridge Emerald Choker, which she received as a wedding gift.

There are several notable women in history who wore Emeralds

The ancient Egyptian queen was famous for her love of emeralds and frequently wore them as a symbol of her power and wealth.

The former First Lady of the United States, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, was known for her impeccable style. She frequently wore emerald jewellery, including an emerald and diamond engagement ring.

Emeralds are connected to the concept of renewal and growth due to their vibrant green color. They symbolize freshness, vitality, and rejuvenation. They are associated with new beginnings, personal growth, and a positive outlook on life.

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis with Emerald and Diamond earrings.

The iconic Hollywood actress and fashion icon Elizabeth Taylor owned a remarkable collection of jewellery, including emerald pieces. Her emerald and diamond necklace, known as the Taylor-Burton Emerald, was one of her most famous possessions. Earrings and ring designed and produced by Penchant Fine Jewellery.

The first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, Empress Josephine, was a renowned collector of jewellery, and emeralds were among her favoured gemstones.

The wife of Napoleon III, Empress Eugénie of France, was known for her exquisite taste in jewellery. She often adorned herself with emeralds and other precious gemstones.

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