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Cameron Mica Boyce [1] (May 28, – July 6, ) was an American actor. He began his career as a child actor, appearing in the films Mirrors and Eagle Eye, along with the comedy film Grown Ups () and its sequel. Sign up for The Court Jeweller Newsletter. The documentary confirms that the cameos were given to Empress Josephine by Napoleon I. During filming, it was discovered that some of the cameos in the tiara are signed.
The front cameo, which depicts Venus and Cupid, was made by Giuseppe Girometti, and the cameo depicting Dionysus and Cupid was made by Vincenzo Catenacci. Filippo Rega also contributed to the set. The film takes the same view as Vincent Meylan regarding the journey of the cameos, suggesting that they were inherited by Prince Eugene, Duke of Leuchtenberg, when his mother died in The royal ladies also revealed some of their personal feelings about the cameos.
She also speaks about her decision to wear the tiara on her wedding day in Silvia agreed partly because she liked the fact that it had previously been worn as a wedding tiara by Princess Birgitta and Princess Desiree. The documentary features work from historian Claudia Thomé Witte, who has helped to discover the precise provenance of the sapphires. The film also confirms that the diadem used to be able to be worn with a set of pearls.
Those pearls still exist, and have been used in other pieces of jewelry including earrings , but the sapphires are now permanently affixed to the tiara. The original parure included earrings, which were disposed of by Victoria of Baden who never wore earrings. Silvia specifically mentions the sapphires as her personal favorite set of jewels from the Swedish vault. Art historian Göran Alm, who works closely with the Bernadotte collection, calls this tiara the most important piece of jewelry in the Swedish royal vault.
Queen Silvia notes that the tiara is very heavy and difficult to wear and gives an entertaining description of her first official portrait session, which featured the diadem. She confirms that Pedro I bought the diamonds used in the tiara from his children, who had inherited them from his first wife.
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He subsequently gave the diamonds to his second wife Princess Amelie of Leuchtenberg, as a wedding gift in the form of a necklace and, a year later, as an eighteenth-birthday gift. The jewels were returned to Amelie after the war ended. Instead, it was historian Göran Alm who found the tiara. Eugenie left the steel suite to her sister, Empress Amelie of Brazil, who in turn bequeathed them to their final surviving sister, Queen Josefina of Sweden.
In the interviews, Crown Princess Victoria talks about her love for the tiara, but also its extreme fragility. You must be logged in to post a comment. Home About Comment Policy.
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Resources Privacy Tiarapedia. The Cameo Parure. The Leuchtenberg Sapphires. The Braganza Tiara. The Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara. You can watch the first episode of the documentary online at SVT. The Court Jeweller Newsletter Enter your name and email address below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter! Leave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment.