Farah Pahlavi, the last Empress of Iran, wears her diamond and turquoise tiara and coordinating jewels in an official portrait; the tiara was left behind when the family went into exile, and its whereabouts are apparently unknown
Jewels in Motion: Van Cleef & Arpels in Paris
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In 2012, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris hosted an exhibition of iconic jewels made by Van Cleef and Arpels, including several royal pieces. Today, we’ve got a front-row seat to the show — in motion!
A general view of the exhibition’s displays
A view of a turquoise and diamond “Panka” necklace, ca. 1973
Curators set a necklace on a display frame
A necklace set with carved emeralds is placed in position
Diamond ribbon ornaments are displayed in a clear viewing cylinder
A close-up view of an elaborate diamond bangle and ruby and diamond earrings
A replica of Farah Pahlavi’s ornate coronation crown is displayed
The firm’s elaborate “Phoenix” necklace (ca. 2012) in close-up view
A new royal tiara was also on display: the “Ocean” tiara made by the firm for Princess Charlene of Monaco. (More on that tiara over here!)
Appropriately, Princess Charlene previewed the exhibition, wearing the earrings made to coordinate with the tiara. In the GIF above, you see her admiring her tiara; she appears to say, “ah, it’s beautiful!”
The Daily Diadem: Queen Fawzia’s Diamond Tiara
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Queen Fawzia, the Egyptian princess who became the first wife of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, wears her diamond and platinum tiara in a portrait; the whereabouts of the tiara, which was made by Van Cleef and Arpels and given to Fawzia by her family as a wedding present, are apparently unknown
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