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Old 01-07-2003, 02:53 AM
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Old 02-10-2003, 04:52 PM
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Marie-Chantal's cabochon sapphire and diamond engagment ring...

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Does anyone have a good picture or description of Queen Silvia's Wedding Ring?
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Old 06-05-2003, 03:25 AM
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The engagement ring of Queen Elizabeth. The grand diamond on the solitaire ring is detached from a Greek tiara, which prince Philip got from his mother. I wonder why Her Majesty keeps the golden wedding ring behind the engagement ring? It could give at least some protection to the solitaire when worn first on the finger.

Does somebody recognize the watch? A Patek Philippe perhaps?
Photo from Corbis.


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Old 06-05-2003, 03:33 AM
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BTW, it is said that Marie Chantal's ring has besides the cabouchon cut sapphire also a heart shaped diamond. Quite unusual combination, but when the stones are obviously of a great quality, I guess it's OK.

The ring of Fergie. I read from somewhere that when Andrew proposed with this ring, it had an emerald on it. Fergie made him change the stone to a ruby (which was wise because of the higher durability of ruby). The ring is probably from Garrard. Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong.

Also a group of other jewelry can be seen on this picture... She must like jewelry:
Photo from Corbis.


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Old 06-05-2003, 03:38 AM
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And the ring of Diana. The sapphire is enormous as well as the diamonds encircling the center stone. Definitely good choice of coloured stone.

Photos from Corbis. Thanks Corbis!


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Old 06-05-2003, 04:42 AM
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1. 2. Sophie Rhys Jones engagement ring



3. Could this be Queen Silvias Engagement Ring?



4. Princess Märtha Louise & Ari Behn
The engagement rings for the couple have been designed by Behn's grandfather. They have matching rings of white gold with lillies formed by diamonds. Princess Märtha Louise's ring has an extra touch, two hearts made of rubies.



5. HRH Princess Anne's Engagement Ring



6. The diamond engagement ring of the late Iranian Princess Soraya
The ring, which was given to the princess by the Shah of Iran in 1950, is made of a 22.37 carat diamond



7. Princess Mathilde's engagement ring.



8. 9. Infanta Elena Engagement Ring



10. Duchess Sophie of Bavaria



11. Princess Alexandra of Denmark


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Old 06-05-2003, 06:39 AM
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On this website you can see many of the royal engagement rings of Denmark.

http://www.geocities.com/slaikjaer/royalen...ementrings.html

Princess Alexandra's ring is made of gold, rubies and a diamond. Once again one can see how the colours of the country's flag have been chosen to a royal ring. Maybe it is just a co-incidence?

Queen Silvia's ring is said to be one of these inherited baubles which origin I can't remember. Was it a ring of the mother of King Carl Gustaf? It is supposed to be a solitaire ring of a fairly large diamond and maybe in white gold.
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Old 06-05-2003, 06:43 AM
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Ooo, the ring of princess Soraya!!! What a huge emerald cut diamond.

But it should be re-cut, I think, because you can see the shank of the ring through the stone which implies that the cut is not the best possible.
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Old 06-05-2003, 08:15 AM
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On the website which I mentioned is this picture of Queen Margarethe's ring. I hope it can be copied here. The ring consist of two large approximately 3 - 4 carat brilliants. This type of rings have been referred as toi-et-moi and were popular, I think, on the 19th century. Queen Margarethe's ring is among the biggest royal e-rings when it comes to the diamond weight.

This picture from the site http://www.geocities.com/slaikjaer is a bit blur, but closest I could find.

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Old 06-05-2003, 09:30 AM
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Princess Grace's engagement ring. Rainier originally gave her a ruby and diamond friendship ring which he later replaced w/ a massive 12 carat emerald-cut diamond.

I have some pics of Grace's ring that I will have to scan.

Thanks so much for all of your info, Mia and I loved Princess Diana's aquamarine cocktail ring.

Josefine, thanks so much for all of your photos and work, too!
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Old 06-05-2003, 09:59 AM
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Thanks Julia! I was very happy to see some new pictures. Especially the info of princess Grace's ring was great. I've seen pictures of both rings you mentioned but didn't know which one was the true engagement ring. Anyway, 12 cts, phew, that is massive!
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Hey Mia,

The reason why one wears his or her wedding ring first is because theres a vain in the ring finger of the left hand that goes to the heart,and you want to have your wedding ring closer to your heart.This also why many people wear the wedding and enagement ring on they left hand, although I have see some people wear they rings on the other hand,many of them being european I wonder if this is a tradition in europe?

If you look on Queen Noor's left hand you'll see her enagement and wedding rings,from what I've read in her book the enagement ring is a gold ring encrusted with tiny white and yellow diamonds.Sorry thats its not a better picture.

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Old 06-05-2003, 05:31 PM
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Hi Mia and Jenna!

12 carats is huge! There is a still of Grace in the film High Society where you can see the ring perfectly. I am going to try and find it. It was/is a gorgeous ring. I can't remember if there are ruby baguettes on either side of the diamond or not. If there are they are quite small.

I love the story of wearing the ring on the left finger and the heart line...so very romantic!


1. Sarah Ferguson's engagement ring. From www.corbis.com

2. Maxima's engagement ring. I believe that I read that W-A designed her ring and that the diamond is either a yellow or orange fancy diamond. from: Rex Features

3. Mette-Marit's ring. From: Rex Features

4. Princess Caroline and fiancee' Philippe Junot. Too bad you cannot see her engagement ring very well!

5. Another photo of Maxima's ring.
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Old 06-06-2003, 02:14 AM
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Great topic, everybody and thanks for posting all these great rings. I noticed that royals tend to favour coloured stones for engagement rings. I saw a lot of saphires, rubies, emeralds and yellow stones. Not too many diamond engagement rings, as is the custom here in North America (Canada). Is it more "European" to have a coloured stone for an engagement ring? And what would everybody else prefer for an engagement ring?
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Old 06-06-2003, 02:29 AM
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Although I cannot confirm this, I do believe that it is more common to see sapphires, rubies and the rare emerald in European engagement rings.

What would I like...oh, that's too difficult! :P I have often thought that I would really enjoy an heirloom (a ring purchased at auction...not necessarily expensive, either) with a bit of history.

I thought this was a pretty ring...diamonds and a circle of emeralds...

A BELLE EPOQUE DIAMOND AND EMERALD CLUSTER RING

Estimate 5,000 - 6,000 British pounds
Special Notice No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis
Lot Description A BELLE EPOQUE DIAMOND AND EMERALD CLUSTER RING
The central old-cut diamond within calibré-cut emerald surround to the rose-cut diamond scalloped openwork border, circa 1910, with French assay mark for gold
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Old 06-06-2003, 02:32 AM
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While I am not crazy about yellow diamonds this ring is a yowzer.

A YELLOW DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING

Estimate 30,000 - 40,000 British pounds
Special Notice No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis
Pre-lot Text THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
Lot Description A YELLOW DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING
The old-cut diamond weighing 8.89 carats to the three-stone diamond line shoulders and plain hoop, circa 1900
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Old 06-06-2003, 03:07 AM
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Yes, I've heard the theory of the vena amoris (lat.), the vein of love. It was believed already in the ancient Egypt that this special vein led straight from the heart to the third finger of left hand. Third finger indeed, because thumb wasn't concidered as a finger.

But we live in a modern world and know that the vascular system is a bit more complex thing than that. And we know that sometimes our heart is in our head. = )

I'm still of that opinion that the higher ring i.e. the ring with stone should be worn behind. Otherwise it covers behind the little plain hoop which the wedding ring usually is. Furthermore the higher ring is usually also the more expensive ring which at least I would like to protect from getting lost or getting hit against something when doing the everyday household work etc.

In Finland people tend to wear their rings quite often in the order in which they received the rings. We start with the plain gold hoop as an engagement ring and choose perhaps a small diamond ring for a wedding ring. So in this case again the solitaire or half hoop ring goes in front while the more plain ring is there behind it, which I still find a bit weird.

The rings are to be seen by others. You don't put the shortest pupils on the backrow for the class photo either!
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Old 07-02-2003, 09:17 AM
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posted by henri m. at the Glittering Royal Events Message Board

Princess Maximas ring
On this pic (which is a replica)
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