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Old 01-17-2008, 11:15 AM
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According to Belgian Royalty magazine 'Royals' they have more and more reason to believe that the tutti frutti necklace that Princess Maxima wore at the 40th birthday celebrations of her husband was a loan from Cartier and not a gift from her husband. They do not reveal the reasons though...

I wouldn't be surprised if they were right this time though, I found it a rather extravagant gift, too lavish for a Dutchman. And apart from that the necklace is not very practical either. Still, if she loaned it I wonder why? The magazine said promotion for Cartier, but what is the use for Maxima? Sure she can wear the necklace, but they have prettier necklaces than the tutti frutti one in the Dutch collection so why not wear one of those?
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Old 01-17-2008, 07:07 PM
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The magazine said promotion for Cartier, but what is the use for Maxima? Sure she can wear the necklace, but they have prettier necklaces than the tutti frutti one in the Dutch collection so why not wear one of those?
Maybe because the tutti frutti necklace match greatly with her dress. At least, IMO.
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Old 01-17-2008, 09:23 PM
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According to Belgian Royalty magazine 'Royals' they have more and more reason to believe that the tutti frutti necklace that Princess Maxima wore at the 40th birthday celebrations of her husband was a loan from Cartier and not a gift from her husband.
But this Duchman happen to be the Crown Princes, which I am sure he can be extravagant and lavish in his presnets for his wife! but I agree ahe has so much to choose from the royal house jewellery, why does she takes one from cartier from publicty? it doesn't make sens really!
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Old 01-23-2008, 02:57 PM
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According to Belgian Royalty magazine 'Royals' they have more and more reason to believe that the tutti frutti necklace that Princess Maxima wore at the 40th birthday celebrations of her husband was a loan from Cartier and not a gift from her husband.
Personally I would think you are right, they have about enough to choose from ( at least I would have a splendid time browsing thru the vaults), but then why not throw in some additional pieces just for fun? Simply because they were offered and matched her dress perfectly.
BTW, this dutchman as already stated is not only the crown prince but counts some pretty nice royal dutch shell and other fun things in his portfolio, if he and she so want they can spend lavishly on extravagant gifts, me thinks.

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Old 01-25-2008, 11:48 AM
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It all seems a bit odd to me that the DRF would do a Hollywood red carpet Academy Awards kind of thing by loaning pieces of jewelry. Besides that, doesn't the RF have a policy about being used for commercial purposes, unless if it is for a good cause? True a tuttifrutti piece is instantly recognizable as Cartier but still, it just doesn't add up. It could have been bought with Juliana's or Bernard's inheritance money. I mean, Margriet's sons all bought new more expensive houses. WA has the perfect house, so why not by his wife a beautiful piece of jewelry which would last for generations to come???

On that note, does anybody know if these pieces are by Cartier as well? They seem like art deco pieces:

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Old 01-30-2008, 11:24 AM
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None of the earrings you posted look particularly expensive, besides the emerald ones- but I don't think they are emeralds. As for the tutti frutti- they do not look at all like cartier. They are not precious stones and could be made up very easily.
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I think there are fake, fantasy, nice looking some of them, i wonder how she has all of this organize, she has so many, big draws by the color???? she always match them so good with the outfits!
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Old 02-27-2008, 09:15 AM
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Here a picture of Maxima at the Danish wedding in 2004. Does anybody have a clue what bracelet she is wearing? It is a nice one IMO but I don't recall seeing it before.
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I love her airings, she use them before, I wonder what stone it is? and if is in gold?anyones know?
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I think its a Gold Routile which is a semi-precious stone.
Those are very pretty simple, elegent earrings.
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:01 AM
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i thoguht that could be citrine, but i am not sure, may be you are right it is a semi-precious, i love them!
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:46 AM
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It is usually identified here and in royalty magazines as a citrine indeed. Maxima has a small demi-parure of them including a brooch and bracelet.
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what it is a demi-parure?
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Has anyone any idea what kind of earings these are?
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Esmaralds? But is this from a set, like this:
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Old 04-15-2008, 11:05 AM
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The earrings actually seem new to me, the stones seem a bit a different size and shape than the ones of the emerald parure. Still, with all these dutch lego-parures it is difficult to tell.
But somehow the diamonds seem clearer and the green a lighter shade than the emerald parure. And apart from that, Princess Margriet was wearing the earrings of the emerald parure at the same time as Maxima was wearring these earrings, so...
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Old 04-15-2008, 12:10 PM
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Maxima looks absolutely gorgeous in these photos. I love it when she wears emeralds--of course, they're my favorite stone so...
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The earrings actually seem new to me, the stones seem a bit a different size and shape than the ones of the emerald parure. Still, with all these dutch lego-parures it is difficult to tell.
But somehow the diamonds seem clearer and the green a lighter shade than the emerald parure. And apart from that, Princess Margriet was wearing the earrings of the emerald parure at the same time as Maxima was wearring these earrings, so...
But the parure has 3 broches, perhaps the set has several earrings, and are the earrings an additive?
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Old 04-18-2008, 12:04 AM
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ashelen, paste jewels, though undeniably "faux", can be very expensive if they are old and of good quality. Some pastes, especially French pastes from the Victorian or Edwardian eras, are indistinguishable from the real thing (if you're just looking; a jeweler could certainly tell on close inspection).

A demi-parure is usually two or three matched pieces: necklace, earrings, bracelet or brooch. A full parure would be necklace, probably tiara, earrings, two bracelets, several brooches, ring, maybe even a stomacher.
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Old 04-18-2008, 01:24 AM
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Thank you so much for the explanation, one more question was it is a stomacher?
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