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A Princess' Guide To Building An Amazing Jewelry Collection

You love jewelry. Gorgeous, exquisite, expensive jewelry. But what's a gal of somewhat modest means to do? How can you possibly create a drool-worthy, off the charts, amazing jewelry collection? Well, it doesn't hurt to start off a with a pretty pedigree.

A Princess' Guide: Building An Amazing Jewelry Collection

Her Serene Highness

Princess Gabriela zu Leiningen

(born Gabriele Renate Homey) might be a great resource for those of us trying amass a jewelry collection to rival that of Elizabeth Taylor's. Born into an affluent German family, Gabriele attended boarding school, as all good upper-crust young women do. Later she moved ahead to pursue a doctorate in International Law, graduating magna cum laude, after which she began working for a period of time in her mother's company (at the time Austria’s largest hotel and restaurant chain). But working for one's mother will only get you so far when it comes to amassing a jewelry fortune. What's the next step? Marrying a prince should do it. Gabriela married Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen in 1991 this is when her jewelry box started its upgrade. But it wasn't until she divorced the Prince and married His Highness

Prince Karim Aga Khan IV

, 49th Imam of the Ismaili community that the jewels procured were otherworldly. A 

cultured pearl

and diamond fringe necklace by

Van Cleef & Arpels

, which used to belong to the Begum Mohamed Shah Aga Khan. The famous

Pohl Diamond

: found as a 287-carat rough stone, this D colour gem was sold to Bernice Chrysler Garbisch of the Chrysler family in 1943, and acquired for the Princess at

Cartier

in 1998. And a sensational

emerald

and

diamond necklace

by Cartier, suspending a Colombian emerald of almost 40 carats with matching ear pendants en suite. Eighteen years of anniversaries, birthdays and other celebrations can bring a lot of lovely palm sized (or slightly larger for that stunning emerald and diamond necklace) boxes. And it can certainly help build quite the jewelry collection. Alas, the marriage didn't last and now HSH (she retains the title granted her by her marriage to her first husband) is selling many of her pieces via an auction in Geneva at Christies entitled Magnificent Jewels. As if Her Supreme Highness' jewels weren't enough to qualify the sale as "magnificent", you'll also find The Oppenheimer Blue Diamond - a historic Vivid Blue and 19th Century

Ruby and Diamond Brooch Pendant

, having belonged once to HM

Queen Victoria Eugenia

of Spain ((1887-1969) Queen Victoria-Eugenie of Spain was the daughter of Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom, youngest child of

Queen Victoria

and

Prince Albert

. She was thought to be the closest to the Queen, staying by her side until her death in 1901. It is interesting to note that Queen Victoria recalls in her journal receiving a ruby and diamond parure from Prince Albert in 1849.) Thinking of putting your bid in at the auction? We'll be watching and would love to see your winnings once they arrive. :-) And if you want more juicy stories about marrying (and divorcing) royalty, you may want to read Kitty Kelly's book The Royals. Juicy doesn't even begin to describe it.

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