Garrard Fanfare Diamond and Mother of Pearl Earrings In 18ct White Gold 2015307

+ 18 carat white gold with diamonds and mother of pearl
+ 236 round diamonds totalling 1.80 carats
+ 12 pieces of mother-of-pearl inlay
+ Post and clip fastening
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Garrard Fanfare Diamond and Mother of Pearl Earrings In 18ct White Gold 2015307

Bringing an enchanting sense of three-dimensionality to our Fanfare diamond earrings, each graceful white gold fan is comprised of two halves, with one designed to be worn in front of the ear and the other behind. Radiating elegantly outwards, the handcrafted openwork design is accented with shimmering mother-of-pearl inlay.

 

Inspired by the precious fans carried by guests at the masquerade balls that were the height of fashion in our founding years, two Garrard signatures are seamlessly interwoven into the Fanfare fine jewellery collection: the scrolling heart shape Sovereign motif and the round and geometric Windsor motif.

 

+ 18 carat white gold with diamonds and mother of pearl
+ 236 round diamonds totalling 1.80 carats
+ 12 pieces of mother-of-pearl inlay
+ Post and clip fastening
REF: 2015307

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Garrard Fanfare Diamond and Mother of Pearl Earrings

 

The 12 Jewels of Garrard Christmas gift guide features classic and new designs, magnificent diamonds and colored stones, and British craftsmanship at its finest. This guide, which debuted in 2003, is a unique way to discover the perfect gifts for your loved ones this holiday season. You’ll also be able to find out more about the women behind this storied jewelry company.

Diana Fanfare Diamond and Mother of Pearl Earrings

Diana Fanfare Diamond and Mother of Pearl earrings are made from round white diamonds and mother of pearl. They have an intricate openwork design and mother of pearl inlay. They are extremely rare, and are sold only at a select number of retail stores. However, if you are interested in purchasing these earrings, you should not hesitate to contact a jewelry store in your area.

Diana wears a gold bracelet around both of her wrists. The bracelets are quite accurate and match her everyday look. In the movie, Charles gives Diana a strand of large pearls. The pearls are not real, but they are large enough for her to be seen as a gorgeous accessory.

Diana also had a large collection of diamond jewellery. The royal family custom designed engagement rings, but Diana wore an engagement ring that was featured in a jewelry catalogue. Her engagement ring was a sapphire and diamond, which is similar to the stone she had used for her mother’s engagement ring.

Princess Diana wore these pearl and diamond earrings as part of her wedding outfit and at many events in the 1990s, including the English National Ballet Gala Performance in Budapest in 1992. She also wore them with the Spencer Tiara. The earrings have been passed down to Prince William and Princess Harry and have also been worn by the Duchess of Cambridge. They are one of the most beautiful pieces of jewelry in the royal family.

Princess Diana’s engagement ring

Princess Diana’s engagement ring, a platinum one set with a large sapphire and fourteen diamonds, was a pricey piece of jewelry. It was custom-made by royal jewelers Garrard & Co. on Regent Street, London. Diana selected the largest ring from a tray of engagement rings. The ring was so popular that it was sold in nearly every jewelry shop in Britain.

The engagement ring was not only a piece of jewelry, it was also a sentimental one. It reminded Princess Diana of her mother’s engagement ring, and the sapphire also matched the color of Princess Diana’s eyes. Princess Diana continued this tradition by wearing a sapphire ring in her engagement photo.

The ring has a long history. Princess Diana’s engagement ring inspired countless brides since 1981. Princess Diana’s engagement ring inspired Kate Middleton to wear it for her wedding in 2011. The iconic engagement ring has been worn by many royals, including Kate Middleton.

The engagement ring is now worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales, formerly Duchess of Cambridge. Diana’s engagement ring was a popular piece of jewelry, and many brides are looking for replica rings. Today’s modern versions feature homages to the original, and have their own flair. The Chaleur Oval Ring captures the timeless elegance of the original with its pave band of 92 diamonds. Another popular piece is the Spiaggia Oval Ring, which features an oval center diamond and intricate metalwork that holds diamonds.

Princess Diana’s engagement ring was designed by the London-based company Garrard & Co. The company was founded in 1735 and has been producing unique pieces of jewellery for over 300 years. The company also designed a sapphire and diamond brooch for Queen Victoria and designed 2,000 diamonds for Queen Mary’s consort’s crown, which is in the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London. The company also created Princess Diana’s engagement ring in 1981. Princess Diana chose an intense blue oval cut sapphire and a white diamond halo for her engagement ring, and it became one of the most popular engagement rings in the world within a matter of days.

Princess Diana also wore a pearl choker. The Queen Mary loaned Diana the Lover’s Knot Tiara, but she didn’t wear it on her wedding day. It was later returned to the Queen’s collection after Diana’s death. Diana often wore her famous pearl choker as a headband or necklace.

Princess Diana’s engagement ring was also part of her mother’s jewelry. Princess Diana wore the same ring throughout her marriage and after the divorce, although she modified the design so that the sapphire stone was more prominent. After Diana’s death, her sons Prince William and Prince Harry selected mementos from her mother’s collection. Harry chose the engagement ring, while William selected the Cartier Tank Francaise watch from Princess Diana’s estate.

Diana was very happy with her engagement ring and earring. She received an endless array of gifts. She was gifted the legendary Royal Collection and a large collection of diamonds and pearls. Her diamond and mother of pearl tiara, the Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara, was one of her most memorable gifts. It was inspired by a popular nineteenth-century design. Diana also wore diamond and pearl pendant earrings from Collingwood Jewellers in London.

Princess Diana’s mother of pearl earring

Princess Diana’s Garrard Fanfare Diamond and Mother of Pearl Earrings were worn by the late Princess during several public appearances. She wore them with various outfits in pink and red colors. She also wore them at the premiere of the 1991 film Hot Shots. In November of that year, she wore them with a seed pearl choker necklace with diamond and ruby spacers.

The pearl earrings Princess Diana wore are similar to those worn by Duchess Kate today. The earrings are made from South Sea pearls that are suspended from large diamond clusters. She wore them during the 1990s and during her last official engagement in 1997. She also wore a three-string pearl and diamond bracelet designed by Nigel Milne, a jewelry designer, for the charity Birthright.

Diana’s sapphire engagement ring was another piece of jewelry she wore. It was a stock purchase and originally cost her PS28,500. It was worn by the late Princess during her engagement and through her separation from Prince Charles. After her divorce, the ring was passed on to Prince Harry. She also wore it on her wedding day.

Diana wore this necklace and earrings when she was touring the Gulf region in 1986. She also wore the necklace and bracelet from Garrard & Co. The set was gifted to Diana by the Sultan of Oman. Diana wore the necklace and earrings on several occasions in the late ’80s, but she had not worn them publicly since she died.

Princess Diana wore a treasury of jewelry during her wedding. She also had a magnificent tiara designed by Garrard, which was made for Queen Mary in 1914. The tiara had 19 pear-shaped pearl drops. It was inspired by a popular nineteenth-century design. Princess Diana also wore earrings made by Collingwood Jewellers.

Princess Diana’s Garrard Fanfade diamond and mother of pearl earring suite has a unique history. Diana wore it on her wedding day, but it was not purchased by the royal family when she died. The Garrard company later sold the necklace and earrings to a private buyer six months after her death. The buyer, identified as a British lord who worked as a managing director of Lehman Brothers in London, bought the suite for his wife. However, the wife was uncomfortable with the connection.

Diana’s Garrard Choker was one of the most iconic pieces of jewelry she wore during her lifetime. She wore it on several occasions, including her wedding and pregnancy. She also wore it as a headband during her tour of Australia. She also wore the necklace on a regular basis during her early marriage. The choker was originally turquoise but she later changed it to pearls when she became pregnant.

Diana’s diamond and pearl earrings were among her favorite pieces of jewelry. Kate also wore them at the 2022 Royal Ascot in England. She paired them with a polka-dot dress.

Garrard Fanfare Diamond and Mother of Pearl Earrings In 18ct White Gold

In creating this spectacular pair of diamond and mother of pearl earrings, Garrard’s designer has turned to the world of hardstones to create an exciting new palette. Inspired by the fanfare patterns used at opera masquerade balls, Garrard’s designers have transformed this design into a stunning high jewellery bridal collection.

Garrard’s designer turned to the diverse world of hardstones for an exciting new palette

In an attempt to develop an exciting new palette for their collection, Garrard’s designers have turned to the world of hardstones. In a series of mood boards and sketches, they honed in on combinations of hardstones and gemstones. The aim was to achieve a balance between the fire and translucency of the hardstones, and the opacity of the gemstones.

Its versatility

These beautiful diamond and mother of pearl earrings by Garrard feature round white diamonds and a mother of pearl inlay. The earrings are part of the brand’s Fanfare Symphony Collection. They are also set in 18ct white gold.

Inspired by the extravagant ballroom spectacle of the 18th century, the Fanfare diamond and mother of pearl earrings from Garrard feature paves of sparkling diamonds and a white mother of pearl inlay. The earrings are available in a variety of sizes.

This beautiful collection features a rose motif and is a stunning combination of modernity and heritage. The earrings and pendant feature an ornate spray of pearls and polished ruby beads. This collection is a unique blend of British heritage and modern style.

Its earring set

Garrard has been crafting exquisite jewelry for centuries, and their designs have been passed down through generations of royal women. These 18-karat rose gold earrings were designed to mimic fanfares from the 18th century, which were carried to operas and masked balls. They are outlined in diamonds and feature mother-of-pearl inlays.

The earrings are set with round white diamonds and mother-of-pearl inlays. The Fanfare Symphony pendant showcases an impressive array of stones, including malachite, white diamonds, and an emerald. Inspired by fans carried by ladies in the 18th century, the pendant is a beautiful addition to any jewelry box.

The Fanfare design has been interpreted in diamond and mother-of-pearl earrings by Garrard. The intricate, graphic clusters of round diamonds are repeated in different sizes and arranged at artful angles. Inspired by opera masquerade fans, this design was at the height of fashion when Garrard first opened in the London theatre district in 1735. Today, the designers of the house have incorporated this design into a dazzling bridal collection.

Tudor Rose collection: Inspired by the heraldic symbol of Great Britain, Tudor Rose collection is a tribute to British heritage. The collection includes earrings, pendants, and other elegant pieces. The Tudor Rose collection is a timeless blend of heritage and modernity.

Garrard Fanfare Diamond and Mother of Pearl Earrings In 18ct White Gold 2015307

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