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We Finally Know How Much Duchess Meghan's Jewelry Collection Is Really Worth! - Parade Posted: 26 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT The value of Duchess Meghan's jewelry collection saw a further increase in value with the aforementioned eternity band, which was a gift from Prince Harry to symbolize his eternal love and devotion. To match her new eternity ring, Meghan had her engagement ring redesigned to incorporate a thinner micro-pavé band, meaning that her ring now includes even more diamonds besides the large stone from Botswana and the two smaller gems from Princess Diana's personal collection. Related: See the Sparkling Highlights from Zsa Zsa Gabor's Estate Auction A pavé setting in jewelry is a style that takes its name from the French for 'to pave', so that the piece looks as though it is literally paved with diamonds. Meghan is a fan of the delicacy of pavé jewelry. On her and Prince Harry's first visit to Sussex as its newly-titled duke and duchess, she wore the Adina Reyter 'Solid Pavé Teardop Necklace' ($418) which she paired with a gold signet ring by Missoma. The £85 ($107) ring features a white topaz to "enhance creativity and individuality" while the ring itself, called the Mantra Open Heart Ring, represents "love, passion and friendship." These pieces signal the duchess's openness to wearing jewelry by high-street brands, as with the massive £129 ($163) filigree earrings made of gold-plated brass by Gas Bijoux that she wore during her royal tour of Morocco. A lot of her jewelry also has a special symbolic meaning, like the Pounama pendant she wore in New Zealand. Pounama is only found on New Zealand's South Island, and is traditionally a spiritual heirloom from the Māori and passed down through generations. On that same trip Meghan also wore the £8,800 ($11,100) Tattoo Diamond necklace by Kiwi jeweller Jessica McCormack, which is inspired by Māori carvings. Meghan herself has also worn jewelry that clearly has a special personal meaning, such as the $750 necklace she wore when she and Prince Harry posed for photographs with their newborn son, Archie Harrison. Related: How Should You Fairly Divide Jewelry in an Estate The three turquoise cabochons set in 18-karat yellow gold form a necklace by designer Jennifer Meyer, who described turquoise as a "calming and protective stone." One of her favourite jewelry designers is Pippa Small, and when Meghan made one of her most iconic appearances last year at the British Fashion Awards—wearing a stunning one-shoulder black gown when she was pregnant with Archie—she wore a gold 'Wajiha' bangle and gold 'Nosheen' studs, both of which are for sale on the designer's website and which were handmade by the men and women artisans in Kabul of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation (which was co-founded by Prince Charles to support creative industry in Afghanistan.) Pippa Small is also the designer of Meghan's stacked rings made with quartz mined in New York State, which altogether are worth £9,000. Then of course there are the more valuable pieces that Meghan has worn since marrying into the royal family, like Princess Diana's £75,000 ($95,000) aquamarine cocktail ring that was a wedding gift from Harry and which Meghan paired with her second wedding dress, a white halter-neck gown by Stella McCartney. She also wore Diana's butterfly earrings on tour in Australia on the day that she and Harry announced that they were expecting their first baby. Other fixtures of Meghan's jewelry box include tiny pearl and diamond earrings worth £4,275 ($5,400) that were given to Meghan by Queen Elizabeth II; her diamond cross bracelet that she was gifted by Harry when she was baptized prior to their wedding ceremony; her £60,000 ($76,000) Cartier earrings; and of courser her simple wedding band, crafted from Welsh gold. And we can't forget the stunning diamond bandeau tiara that once belonged to Queen Mary, which Meghan wore on her wedding day. That day, as on every occasion since, she looked nothing less than a real-life princess. |
Posted: 07 May 2019 12:00 AM PDT When it comes to your mother (and your grandma, maybe even your nanny too), it's always good to put your best effort into buying her gifts—but particularly when it comes to Mother's Day. The annual day of gratitude for the woman who put you here is a great excuse to lavish mom with presents, whether its flowers, a chic new handbag or a new dress. And if you're really looking to wow your mama, jewelry is almost always a great option. Whether you want to gift her some new ice, a sentimental mother-daughter matching bauble, or a birthstone coordinated necklace, these are the goods you should snap up before Sunday, May 12. |
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