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When it comes to tiaras, it's hard to beat those commissioned by the Romanovs.
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Before the revolution of 1917, the Russian imperial court was among Cartier's most important clients. Grand Duchess Vladimir, Queen Marie of Romania, Princess Marie Bonaparte, these posts trace that network of connections, and what it meant for the firm when the world those clients inhabited was swept away.
When it comes to tiaras, it's hard to beat those commissioned by the Romanovs.
Read more →Grand Duchess Vladimir, born Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, joined the Romanov Dynasty in 1874 when she married Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, unc...
Read more →In 2003, this 478 ct sapphire sold for CHF 1.9mn at a Christies’ auction.
Read more →Princess Marie Bonaparte was quite a catch. Not only was she the great-great-niece of Napoleon, she was also wealthy through her mother's family.
Read more →I'm so excited for this month's talk when I'll be joined by Prince Dimitri — the great-great-great-grandson of Tsar Alexander II — for a uniquely personal...
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