As the wedding of Princess Diana’s son Prince William approaches, Princess Diana’s appearance and smile are once again remembered by many people. The attire and jewelry worn by this unparalleled queen set an excellent example for brides. Among the many jewelry items, Princess Diana had a great love for pearls. If she wanted to become an elegant bride, she might as well learn her pearl jewelry wearing skills!
This Swan Lake necklace was designed for Diana by Garrards, a long-standing collaborator with the royal family. The necklace is made of top-quality South Sea pearls and diamonds, but unfortunately, Diana died in a car accident before it could be completed. A few years after the death of Princess Diana, this necklace and accompanying earrings were finally completed and auctioned off in September 2010, with an estimated value of £ 500000.
In 1983, in New Zealand, Princess Diana wore a three-layer pearl necklace, a hat from John Boyd, and a suit from Jan van Velden. Don’t think that pearls are just cheap goods that can’t compare to the beauty of diamonds! Do you know that so-called jewelry grade pearls are all natural, and their luster cannot be compared to artificially cultivated pearls, especially the South China Sea pearls produced in Australia are the best.
In 1987, in Hamburg, Germany, Princess Diana wore a Victor Edelstein gown and an extra long pearl necklace, which was very suitable for evening dresses or elegant outfits.
This is the famous “Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara” crown, originally owned by Queen Mary and designed by Garrards for her in 1914. The crown is made of silver, diamonds, and pearls, which Queen Mary later removed and made into a necklace. In 1981, Queen Elizabeth II gave this crown as a wedding gift to Diana. The pink dress is from Victor Edelstein, paired with a crown. She wore a pearl necklace and earrings.