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Scandinavian Tiaras in Finland
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Royals from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark joined other Scandinavian heads of state on Thursday to mark the centenary of Finland’s independence — and we’ve got a tiara alert on our hands!
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For a gala dinner on Thursday evening, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark wore diamonds: the Baden Palmette Tiara, diamond earrings, and a diamond riviere.
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Queen Silvia of Sweden chose diamonds for the event as well. She wore the Baden Fringe Tiara with the Karl Johan Earrings and a diamond necklace. Intriguingly, both Margrethe’s and Silvia’s tiaras come from the same source: Victoria of Baden, who was the great-grandmother of both Margrethe and Silvia’s husband, King Carl XVI Gustaf.
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Queen Sonja of Norway added pearls to her gala diamonds. She wore the replica of Queen Maud’s Pearl Tiara, plus the Drapers’ Company Brooch (which also belonged to Queen Maud). She added strands of pearls at the neck and wrist to complete the effect.
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And although she’s not royal, I knew you’d all want to see this gorgeous modern demi-parure, worn by Jenni Haukio, the First Lady of Finland. Doesn’t this look like it came straight from Sophie Wessex’s jewelry box?
NOTE: I’ve been sent numerous messages arguing about the stones in Jenni Haukio’s demi-parure, which is a recent gift and is intended to be worn by present and future government representatives. Some have insisted that the stones are beryls, while others indicate that they are, more specifically, aquamarines (a form of beryl). I suspect some of the confusion here results from translation from Finnish media reports. No need to send me further tweets and emails on this one!
Royal Jewel Rewind: Prince Joachim and Princess Marie’s Wedding (Part 1)
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Nine years ago today, Prince Joachim of Denmark married Marie Cavallier in Mogeltonder. Today, we’ve got two flashback posts on tap full of jewels from this royal wedding. Enjoy this look at jewels worn by the main line of the Danish royal family, plus the Norwegian and Swedish royals, and stop back for even more royal jewels later today!
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Marie Cavallier, who became Princess Marie of Denmark after her wedding, wore Princess Dagmar’s Floral Tiara on her wedding day. The tiara is on long-term loan to Marie from her mother-in-law, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Although she has acquired another tiara to wear during her marriage, this remains her primary diadem today. A press release from the Danish court on the wedding day noted that Marie also wore “a pair of diamond earrings from Genève.”
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Marie’s lace wedding gown was designed by the firm Arasa Morelli. Her tulle and lace veil had a floral design that echoed the diamond flowers in her wedding tiara.
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Joachim’s mother, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, wore a tiara that she often dons at weddings: the Baden Palmette Tiara. The palmette motifs of the tiara form heart shapes, making it particularly appropriate for the occasion. She paired the tiara with diamond earrings, a diamond necklace, and a diamond brooch.
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She also wore the insignia of the Order of the Elephant, the Order of the Dannebrog, and her father’s family order.
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Crown Princess Mary of Denmark wore the parts of the grand ruby parure for the occasion. This wedding happened not long before she had the tiara remodeled to better fit the shape of her head. She’s also wearing part of the earrings from the suite.
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The large brooch was pinned to Mary’s bodice, and she wore the ruby bangle on her right wrist. A diamond ring is visible on her right hand, and her wedding and engagement rings are on her left.
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Mary also wore the Order of the Elephant and her mother-in-law’s family order.
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The Swedish royal family was represented at the wedding by Crown Princess Victoria. She wore the family’s four-button tiara, as well as the drops from the Connaught Diamond Tiara on a necklace. Her earrings came from Queen Josefina’s grand diamond stomacher.
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On her left wrist, she wore two diamond bracelets…
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…and she wore an evening watch on her right wrist. A diamond ring is also visible here on her right hand.
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Victoria pinned her father’s family order to the sash of the Order of the Elephant.
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Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway wore her own wedding tiara, the Diamond Daisy Bandeau, for this royal wedding. She paired it with the diamond earrings that belonged to her husband’s grandmother, Crown Princess Martha.
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Mette-Marit secured the sash of the Order of St. Olav with a diamond and pearl brooch. (In 2008, she didn’t have the Order of the Elephant yet; she does now.)
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A bracelet set with diamonds and green stones can be seen here on her right wrist.
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Mette-Marit, who was escorted by Crown Prince Haakon, also wore her father-in-law’s family order.
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Princess Martha Louise also attended from Norway. She wore King Olav’s Gift Tiara with a suite of jewels — earrings, necklace, and ring — set with diamonds and milky blue stones (possibly moonstones?).
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On her left hand, she also wore a ring set with a blue stone (possibly a star sapphire). She secured the sash of the Order of the Elephant with a small brooch; her father’s family order was also pinned to the bodice of her gown. Martha Louise was expecting her third child, Emma, at the time of this wedding. Sadly, she and her husband, Ari Behn, are now in the process of divorcing.
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…and in a non-royal bonus, here’s a glimpse of some other wedding guests, Sir Roger Moore and his wife, Kiki Tholstrup. As I was finishing up edits to this post, I learned that Sir Roger had just passed away at the age of 89. Moore popped up occasionally at royal events, thanks to friendships with Prince Joachim of Denmark, Prince Albert II of Monaco, and the late Princess Lilian of Sweden.
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