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Pearls Collection (page 6)

"Pearls: Timeless Elegance and Royal Splendor" Pearls, the epitome of timeless elegance, have adorned the necks and wrists of queens throughout history

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Pearls Collection: A Lady of the House of Parma, possibly Costanza Colonna (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Angela
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Pearls Collection: GREEN EYED GIRL
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Pearls Collection: Portrait of Queen Anne of Austria (1601-1666), 1620-30 (oil on panel)
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Pearls Collection: Beatriz van Hemmema, Countess of Oxford, c. 1638 (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Cleopatra dissolves a pearl in a cup of wine, 1693-1695, (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Queen Mary of Modena, 1673-80 (painting)
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Pearls Collection: Vanitas, 17th century (oil on wood)
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Pearls Collection: A Woman, traditionally identified as Isabella I of Castile, c. 1492-97 (oil on panel)
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Pearls Collection: Portrait of a lady, possibly Isabella de Medici, 16th century (panel)
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Pearls Collection: Portrait of Vittoria della Rovere as faith, 17th century (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Venus mourning the death of Adonis, 16th century (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: La Corallaia, (painting)
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Pearls Collection: silk dance
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Pearls Collection: Lady with a cigarette
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Pearls Collection: Lady in the room
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Pearls Collection: 失落的贵族
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Pearls Collection: Archduchess Isabella of Spain, who gives her jewels to the Basilica of St
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Pearls Collection: Archduchess Isabella of Spain, who gives her jewels to the Basilica of St
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Pearls Collection: Portrait of a family (said to be that of Colonel John Hutchinson (1615-64) 1659
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Pearls Collection: Archduchess Isabella of Spain, who gives her jewels to the Basilica of St
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Pearls Collection: Archduchess Isabella of Spain, who gives her jewels to the Basilica of St
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Pearls Collection: Archduchess Isabella of Spain, who gives her jewels to the Basilica of St
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Pearls Collection: Madame X with a pearl collier, detail, 1904 (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Detail of Helene Fourment in a Fur Robe, 1636-38 (oil on wood)
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Pearls Collection: Family Portrait, c. 1630-35 (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Madame X with a pearl collier, 1904 (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Princess Henrietta-Anne, Unknown (Oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Portrait of a Young Lady, 1581 (oil on panel)
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Pearls Collection: Virgin and Child surrounded by cherubim and seraphim, detail, 1452 (oil on panel) (detail of 471132)
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Pearls Collection: Virgin and Child surrounded by cherubim and seraphim, detail, 1452 (oil on panel) (detail of 471132)
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Pearls Collection: Archduchess Isabella, c. 1601-20 (oil on panel)
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Pearls Collection: Detail of Portrait of a Young Woman, 1480 (oil on panel)
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Pearls Collection: Virgin and Child surrounded by cherubim and seraphim, 1452 (oil on panel)
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Pearls Collection: Whippet girl with the pearl necklace
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Pearls Collection: A Lady of Rank, 16th century (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: An Infanta of Spain, 16th century (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Susan Villiers, Countess of Denbigh, 17th century (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: A Lady of Rank, 16th century (oil on canvas)
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Pearls Collection: Jane Weston, second wife of Sir Thomas Bisshopp, 1st Bt. c. 1610-10 (oil on canvas)


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"Pearls: Timeless Elegance and Royal Splendor" Pearls, the epitome of timeless elegance, have adorned the necks and wrists of queens throughout history. From Elizabeth I to Queen Elizabeth II, these lustrous gems have been a symbol of power, beauty, and regal grace. In portraits like "The Armada Portrait" and "Elizabeth I, " we see the majestic Queen Elizabeth I bedecked in pearls. These precious jewels were not only a fashion statement but also a representation of her wealth and authority. The intricate details captured by artists like George Gower showcase the opulence associated with pearls during that era. Centuries later, another queen would continue this tradition. Queen Elizabeth II has often been seen wearing pearl jewelry on various occasions. In photographs such as "Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral, " we witness her effortless style combined with the understated sophistication that pearls bring. But it's not just royalty who appreciate these treasures from the sea; they captivate artists too. Johannes Vermeer immortalized them in his masterpiece "Girl with a Pearl Earring. " The enigmatic gaze of this young girl adorned with a single pearl earring continues to mesmerize art enthusiasts worldwide. Beyond their association with monarchs and masterpieces, pearls hold sentimental value for many individuals. Whether it be an oyster shell housing an artificial pearl or cherished heirlooms passed down through generations like those worn by HM Queen Mary or Princess Elizabeth (later Queen), each pearl carries its own story. As we admire these gleaming orbs delicately strung together into necklaces or adorning royal crowns and scepters, let us remember that beyond their aesthetic appeal lies symbolism - purity, wisdom, femininity - qualities that transcend time itself. So next time you catch sight of a luminous pearl glistening under soft light or feel its smooth surface against your skin, remember its connection to powerful women who have left an indelible mark on history.