For our final post on this topic (read: Part 1 & Part 2), or let’s just say penultimate post – for who knows what treasures may reappear – let’s look at a handful of Russian Crown Jewels that have resurfaced in the west. First, this pair of diamond bracelets, circa 1760, were featured in the 1925 Moscow catalogue: Russia’s Treasure of…
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Two Great Enamellers from Paris and St. Petersburg: Eugène Feuillâtre & Nikolai Petrov
I love both Russian and French art, particularly decorative pieces and jewels. In future blogs, I’ll tell you more about these countries and their political alliance which lasted centuries. In fact, these historic stories is what led me to create tours of the jewelry capitals of St. Petersburg and Paris. I want you to experience first-hand the finest artistic achievements…
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The Fate of the Russian Crown Jewels, Part 2
In Part 1 of the Fate of the Crown Jewels I wrote about the missing Russian crown jewels and you might be wondering how the lot ended up in the hands of the Bolsheviks. Well, in 1914 when Germany invaded Russia and the Great War erupted, the Russian Crown Jewels were packed into eight sealed trunks and were expedited from…
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The Fate of the Russian Crown Jewels, Part I
Ever wonder whatever happened to the magnificent Russian Crown Jewels, those that graced the heads, gowns and decolletés of the empresses and made the Russian empire of the Romanovs the richest court in Europe? I do, all the time! Thankfully the imperial regalia and a few sumptuous jewels remained in the Moscow Kremlin and are on view in the Diamond…
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Listen to Marie on the Jewelry Journey Podcast
I’m beyond honored to have been a recent guest on Sharon Berman’s extraordinary Jewelry Journey podcast. What a treat to talk with Sharon about all things having to do with Russia’s rich jewelry history. We had a fantastic conversation and I’m so thrilled to share the episode with you! LISTEN RIGHT HERE Here’s just a glimpse of what we…
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The City of Light Beckons-See Paris with Marie!
In 2010, I took a year-long, work-related sabbatical in Paris. I was born and grew up there, but this sabbatical changed it all for me. As a little girl, Paris seemed gray, rainy and dreary. My French mom loved it to bits, not me. This time, though – rain or shine – it was dazzling. First, the jewels. Amazing…
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