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Cases for
storing parures were also
often highly decorative.
Artisans under Louis XIV were
credited with some of the
first parure inventions in the 18th...
- "The Necklace" (French: La
Parure) is a
short story by
French writer Guy de Maup****ant. It is
known for its
twist ending (ironic ending),
which was a hallmark...
-
parure is a set of
matching jewellery to be used
together which first became po****r in 17th-century Europe. The
Brazilian Parure, or
Braganza Parure...
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including the
Leuchtenberg Sapphire Parure,[citation needed] a
suite of
amethyst jewels,[citation needed] and the
Cameo Parure, worn by Sweden's
royal brides...
-
Historical Review 98.3 (1993): 657–684.
Simon Bliss, "'L’intelligence de la
parure':
Notes on
Jewelry Wearing in the 1920s."
Fashion Theory 20.1 (2016): 5–26...
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containing Cullinan VIII and
forming part of the
stomacher of the
Delhi Durbar parure. Cullinan VI
along with VIII can also be ****ed
together to make yet another...
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wanted the
French court to be the
grandest in
Europe and gave his wife many
parures which included tiaras. A
number of
tiaras made for Napoleon's
first wife...
- is
almost exclusively worn
together with the
Cambridge and
Delhi Durbar parures, also
containing large emeralds.
Elizabeth wore the
tiara in her official...
-
jewellery and
fashion in France.
Under Napoleon's rule,
jewellers introduced parures,
suites of
matching jewellery, such as a
diamond tiara,
diamond earrings...
- doi:10.1086/ahr/98.3.657. Bliss,
Simon (2016). "'L'intelligence de la
parure':
Notes on
Jewelry Wearing in the 1920s".
Fashion Theory. 20 (1): 5–26....