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Belle Époque (1890–1914)

90 verified profiles in the Archive associated with Belle Époque (1890–1914). Each is a documented reference — explore the stories, then find comparable stones in the Legacy collection.

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The Romanov DynastyRoyalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Imperial Russian crown jewels — diamond rivieres, kokoshnik tiaras, the Imperial CrownMaharaja Madho Singh II of JaipurRoyalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Jaipur treasury — Golconda polki diamonds, kundan settings, ceremonial sarpechMaharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of BarodaRoyalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Baroda treasury — the Star of the South and the pearl carpet traditionThe Imperial Japanese CourtRoyalty (Historic) · Pearl · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pearl — Imperial chrysanthemum tiaras and the cultured-pearl tradition of the courtThe Dutch Royal TreasuryRoyalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — House of Orange jewels — the Stuart diamond and the great paruresMaharani Chimnabai II of BarodaRoyalty (Historic) · Pearl · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pearl — Baroda pearls and the maharani ceremonial jewelsThe Scindia Dynasty of GwaliorRoyalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Gwalior treasury of the Scindia maharajasThe Midnight StarHistoric Stone · Sapphire · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Sapphire 116.75ct — 116.75-carat violet-black star sapphire from Sri Lanka, displayed in New York; stolen in…The Cambridge Lover’s Knot TiaraRoyalty (Modern) · Pearl · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pearl — Tiara of 19 diamond arches topped with hanging pearl drops, made in 1914 for…The Portuguese DiamondHistoric Stone · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Asscher Diamond 127.01ct — 127.01-carat Asscher-cut diamond, the largest faceted diamond in the Smithsonian collection, famed…Queen Mary’s CrownRoyalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Silver-gilt crown made in 1911 for Queen Mary; reset and worn by Queen Camilla…King Chulalongkorn (Rama V)Royalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Siamese king who commissioned European court jewels during his grand tourKokichi MikimotoHistoric Stone · Pearl · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pearl — Produced the world's first cultured pearl in 1893, founding the cultured-pearl industryCrown Princess Margareta of SwedenRoyalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — received a diamond tiara of forget-me-not wreaths as a wedding gift from her parentsGrand Duchess Louise of BadenHistoric Stone · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — diamond tiara of heart-forming palmette motifs later inherited by the Danish queenQueen Maud of NorwayRoyalty (Historic) · Pearl · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pearl — received an elaborate diamond and pearl tiara as a wedding present from her parentsSelim Habib (Habib Bey)Business & Billionaires · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Gem dealer who acquired and later auctioned the sultan's gems in ParisDonna Franca FlorioSociety & Heiresses · Pearl · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pearl — Sicilian society queen whose famous pearl necklace held 365 pearls, one per day of…Marchesa Luisa CasatiSociety & Heiresses · Pearl · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pearl — Italian heiress and Venice society muse famed for ropes of pearls and diamond ornamentsSergio CarbonadoHistoric Stone · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond 3167ct — Largest natural diamond ever found, a carbonado unearthed near Lencois in Bahia, BrazilPrincess Maria Pia, Orléans-BraganzaRoyalty (Historic) · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Member of the Brazilian imperial Orléans-Braganza line associated with a diamond swag tiaraCasco de Burro CarbonadoHistoric Stone · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond 2000ct — Massive carbonado found at Lencois in Bahia, Brazil, a year after the SergioMaharani Prem Kaur (Anita Delgado) of KapurthalaRoyalty (Historic) · Emerald · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Emerald — Spanish-born Rani of Kapurthala gifted a crescent-shaped emerald broochThe Indore Pears DiamondsHistoric Stone · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pear Diamond 46.95ct — Matched pair of Golconda pear diamonds owned by the rulers of Indore
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