Showing posts with label Charlotte Lynggaard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlotte Lynggaard. Show all posts

Friday, 19 January 2018

Midnight Tiara

Between 2009 and 2013, crown princess Mary used Charlotte Lynggaard's 'Midnight Tiara'.


The tiara is made of silver, oxydized silver, white gold, moonstones and pavé set diamonds. It's colours are remeniscent of moonshine.




The tiara was created in 2009 and its first public display was at the exhibition “The Tiara – Queen of Jewels, Jewel of Queens” held at the Amalienborg Museum between March and August 2009.


In June it was taken from the exhibition to be used by Mary at the gala for the 75th birthday of prince Henrik. 

Since then she wore it at 2 other oaccasions, as an alternative for her 2 other tiaras: the diamond wedding tiara and the tiara from queen Ingrid's ruby set.


The Midnight Tiara has a shopvalue of about € 200,000. However it is not for sale, as the Ole Lynggaard jewellers company reserves its exclusive right of use to crown princess Mary. The jewellers retain the wonership of the tiara - it has not been sold.


Thursday, 18 January 2018

Prince Henrik's 75th Birthday: Songs, Parade & Gala

11 June 2009

On the actual day of Henrik's 75th birthday, Frederik, Mary, Christian and Isabella were among the crowd who brought the traditional morgensang underneath Henrik & Margrethe's window at Fredensborg Palace.

Mary's new cardigan was by Ann Taylor.






Princess Alexandra von Berleburg was also present.


A glimpse of the children's new nanny, Emilie Bruhn.


In the course of the day a parade was held at Fredensborg in honour of the Danish prince consort.



Mary wore a new dress by Malene Birger and new Prada pumps.


In the evening the royal family asisted at a gala dinner at Fredensborg.







 


Crown princess Mary wore a new tiara: Charlotte Lynggaard's Midnight Diadem. Her new earrings and brooch were from the same set.


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