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  1. Sep 25, 2019 · Queen Marie and Queen Friederike’s sapphire pendant was the largest sapphire ever offered at auction when it was sold. When the gavel fell, the jewel had fetched more than $1.4 million. It’s owned privately today, but in 2014, the sapphire went on display as a part of the Cartier: Style and History exhibition in Paris.

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  2. Besides treasury bills, values belonging to various Romanian private banks, commercial companies, private persons, art collections, documents and money, valued at 314,580,456, 84 lei gold, the Romanian officials decided to put in conditions safe and jewelry of Queen Maria, valued at 7,000,000 gold. The latter were stored in 2 boxes.

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  4. Aug 19, 2023 · Queen Marie of Romania's Sapphire is more than just a precious stone; it's a relic steeped in a rich tapestry of history, power, and beauty. Known as one of the largest and most stunning sapphires ever unearthed, this gem has captivated imaginations and commanded attention for generations.

  5. The Queen Marie of Romania Sapphire is named from its association with Marie. Originally set in a necklace by Cartier in 1913, the drop jewel weighs 478 carats. It was transferred to a diamond necklace in 1919 and King Ferdinand purchased it for Marie in 1921.

  6. Aug 3, 2016 · Queen Marie’s Diamond Sautoir. After the death of Queen Anne of Romania recently, we decided to do a post on one of her most glittering jewels, which was worn only once. Queen Marie’s Diamond Sautoir is composed of square links connected by diamond chain like links was designed by Cartier in 1919.

  7. The Queen Marie of Romania Sapphire is a 478.68 carat (95.736 g) Cornflower blue cushion cut Ceylon sapphire. When it was sold at Christie's in 2003, it was the largest sapphire ever offered at auction. [1] It is named for its association with its first owner, Marie of Edinburgh, Queen of Romania.

  8. Apr 8, 2017 · Queen Marie of Romania wears the Vladimir Sapphire Kokoshnik (Library of Congress/Wikimedia Commons) The jewel collection of Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (the Elder) of Russia — better known to many as Grand Duchess Vladimir — was the royal gift that just seemed to keep on giving in the wake of the Russian Revolution.

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