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The Jewels of Princess Marie of Denmark

Happy Birthday to Princess Marie of Denmark, who turns 50th today! The French-born daughter-in-law of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark has received several magnificent Royal Heirlooms, which have been supplemented with contemporary loans and acquisitions!

Princess Dagmar’s Diamond Floral Tiara

Princess Dagmar’s spectacular Diamond Floral Tiara was often worn by Queen Margrethe II in the 80s and 90s before being given as a Wedding Gift to her daughter-in-law, Princess Marie.

Nuits Claires Tiara

The French-born Princess Marie of Denmark collaborated with French Jeweller Mauboussin to create the spectacular ‘Nuits Claires Tiara’, which belongs to Mauboussin but is exclusively loaned to Princess Marie.

Flora Danica Tiara

Princess Marie of Denmark collaborated with Anja Blinkenberg of Flora Danica to create this striking Amethyst Lily Tiara, which has been worn only once over a decade ago.

Queen Alexandrine’s Sapphire Brooch

Princess Marie of Denmark received Queen Alexandrine’s Sapphire and Diamond Brooch/Pendant as a gift from Queen Margrethe II to celebrate the birth of Prince Henrik in 2009

Sapphire Earrings

 

Princess Dagmar’s Diamond Floral Tiara

Nuits Claires Tiara

Flora Danica Tiara

Queen Alexandrine’s Sapphire Brooch

Sapphire Earrings

 

The Jewels of the Queens of Denmark

Danish Pearl Poiré Tiara

Danish Emerald Parure

Floral Aigrette Tiara

Baden Palmette Tiara

Naasut Tiara

Turquoise Daisy Bandeau

Queen Alexandrine’s Diamond Drop Tiara

The Danish Emerald Parure

The Danish Pearl Poiré Tiara

The Danish Ruby Parure

Danish Diamond Bandeau

Wedding Tiara

Diamond Necklace Tiara

Midnight Tiara

Danish Diamond Rivière

 

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