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On Tuesday, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands made a working visit to Koppert Cress, the 2016 winner of the King William I Plaque for Sustainable Entrepreneurship. Her biggest piece of jewelry, appropriately, was inspired by a very specific part of the natural world.
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But first, the stuff we’ve seen on a more regular basis. She wore her dramatic, dark pendant earrings.
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On her right wrist, she wore both her cabochon gemstone family bracelet and her diamond family initial bracelet.
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She also wore her engagement ring, which features an orange center stone.
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And now, for the most interesting jewel of the day: the giant insect brooch that Maxima wore pinned to the right side of her dress. It’s — well, it’s another addition to her collection of bug brooches, and that’s just about all I’ve got to say about it.
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What do you think of Maxima’s jewelry choices for her sustainable development visit?