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Nancy Astor's rare Cartier turquoise and diamond tiara has sold for over three times its pre-sale estimate at Bonhams London ...
That’s where Hermann Hesse’s writing comes in—not as a quick fix, but as a profound mirror held up to the soul. Hesse, a German-Swiss novelist, poet, and thinker, wrote deeply philosophical ...
La Brea is a truly inexplicable, revelatory debut. Spending 80 minutes with Chilean band Hesse Kassel, and their writhing, scampering, soaring post rock, is as genuinely life-affirming as it gets. It ...
Queen Mary commissioned Garrard to create the exquisite tiara, drawing inspiration from a piece owned by her grandmother, Princess Augusta of Hesse ... from the Cambridge emerald collection.
The 17 thin slices of "Augment" (1968) are oriented on the floor like cold cuts packed for grocery shoppers, in a graded pile. Glenstone Museum, Potomac, Maryland ...
It was based on a design worn by her grandmother, Princess Augusta of Hesse, based on a distinctive lover's ... Eugenie wore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara when she walked down the aisle to Jack ...
Mary has worn the Danish Emerald Parure tiara for the he first time as it's reserved for the Queen. As per reports, the tiara was first commissioned in 1840 by King Christian VII for his wife ...
However, Eugenie chose a relatively unknown tiara from her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth's collection, for her wedding day. The Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, which features a central cabochon ...
Wolff & Co. for the House of Garrard using diamonds and pearls from Queen Mary’s private collection, the tiara was made to mirror the Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara, which was owned by Queen Mary’s ...
In 1913 Queen Mary commissioned the famous jewellery house Garrard to create this tiara, based on a design worn by her grandmother, Princess Augusta of Hesse. A favourite of ... are interspersed with ...
Contenders in Hesse's regional elections are focusing on national issues like migration and dwindling support for the federal government in Berlin. https://p.dw.com/p ...