Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Bracelet displays

Bracelet displays

The French Crown Jewels were the crowns, orb, sceptres, diadems and jewels that were the symbol of royalty and which were worn by many Kings and Queens of France. The set was finally broken up, with most of it sold off in 1885 by the Third French Republic. The surviving French Crown Jewels, principally a set of historic crowns, diadems and parures, are mainly on display in the Galerie d'Apollon of theLouvre, France's premier museum and former royal palace, together with the Regent Diamond, the Sancy Diamond and the 105-carat (21 g) Côte-de-Bretagne red spinel, carved into the form of a dragon. In addition, some gemstones and jewels (including the Emerald of Saint Louis, the 'Ruspoli' sapphire and the diamond pins of QueenMarie Antoinette) are on display in the Treasury vault of the Mineralogy gallery in the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle.

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

Bracelet displays 

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