From her go-to pearl necklaces to her rare diamond tiaras, Her Majesty had impeccable jewellery taste. But her most loved item, which she was rarely seen without pinned to her lapel, was a… Read More
(London) Brightly colored outfits, a matching hat and a pair of immaculate gloves: Queen Elizabeth II’s look was instantly recognizable, reflecting the very personal fashion she had… Read More
By Emma SamuelOn her 21st Birthday in 1947, Princess Elizabeth was given the Flame-Lily Brooch from the children of Zimbabwe. It was made by Sidersky & Son in Johannesburg, with stones f… Read More
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To trace the origin of the Brooch goes all the way back to Stone Age. Research shows that the Ancients used animal skins or sharp animal or fish bones or even thorns to fasten. T… Read More
Red is absolutely a Royal colour.
Queen Elizabeth 1 of England knew the power of Red
Via PinterestElizabeth 11 of England Order of the Bath Mandatory Red
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Queen Eliza… Read More
Be it the composed demeanor, regal lifestyle, family loyalty, or just all that warmth and love, the Royal couple are goals for all of us… it’s always nice to read about them&mda… Read More
Cheerio, eh!
Prince William and Kate Middleton were all smiles with their adorable children – Prince George, 3, and Princess Charlotte, 16 months – while waving goodbye to Canada… Read More
A lovely autumn leaf brooch in soft muted colors for your jeans jacket, blazer, sweater etc. Handmade of light blue polymer clay, with a maple leaf design highlighted with copper metallic po… Read More
. . . then take in the exquisite beauty in the work of Jim Kelso. Actually, you will breathe, because Kelso's work makes you feel relaxed. At the same time, his art is breath-taking. Contr… Read More