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Pearl Jewellery Collection

"Captivating Elegance: The Timeless Allure of Pearl Jewellery" Step into a world where beauty and sophistication intertwine

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Portrait of a Lady

Portrait of a Lady
AII79612 Portrait of a Lady by Moroni, Giovanni Battista (c.1525-79); Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Portrait of Barbara Pallavicino, c. 1520-28 (panel)

Portrait of Barbara Pallavicino, c. 1520-28 (panel)
BEN86809 Portrait of Barbara Pallavicino, c.1520-28 (panel) by Araldi, Alessandro, (c.1460-1528/29); 46.5x35 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Photo eRaffaello Bencini; Italian

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Portrait of Laudomia de Medici

Portrait of Laudomia de Medici
AII79538 Portrait of Laudomia de Medici by Bronzino, Agnolo di Cosimo (1503-72); Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Oriental Pastime (oil on panel)

Oriental Pastime (oil on panel)
LMG140071 Oriental Pastime (oil on panel) by Dicksee, Frank (1853-1928); 26.6x25.4 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English, out of copyright

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Portrait of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628) (oil on panel)

Portrait of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628) (oil on panel)
PWI95759 Portrait of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628) (oil on panel) by Mosnier, Jean (fl.1617-38); Chateau de Beauregard, France; ePeter Willi; French, out of copyright

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Portrait of an Elizabethan Lady with a Parrot (oil on canvas)

Portrait of an Elizabethan Lady with a Parrot (oil on canvas)
BAL99924 Portrait of an Elizabethan Lady with a Parrot (oil on canvas) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Queen Isabella of Spain (1602-44), wife of Philip IV (1605-65), 1632

Queen Isabella of Spain (1602-44), wife of Philip IV (1605-65), 1632
XAM74853 Queen Isabella of Spain (1602-44), wife of Philip IV (1605-65), 1632 by Velazquez, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y (1599-1660); 128.5x99 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Spanish

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Margaret of Parma (1522-86), Regent of the Netherlands, illegitimate daughter of Emperor Charles V

Margaret of Parma (1522-86), Regent of the Netherlands, illegitimate daughter of Emperor Charles V
XAM71640 Margaret of Parma (1522-86), Regent of the Netherlands, illegitimate daughter of Emperor Charles V (1500-58), late 16th century (panel) by Key

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland (1533-1603) (oil on canvas)

Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland (1533-1603) (oil on canvas)
XIR79632 Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland (1533-1603) (oil on canvas) by English School, (16th century); Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy; English, out of copyright

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: A Roman Noble Woman, c. 1845 (engraving)

A Roman Noble Woman, c. 1845 (engraving)
KW141849 A Roman Noble Woman, c.1845 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imagePearl Jewellery Collection: Portrait of a Woman (oil on panel)

Portrait of a Woman (oil on panel)
XIR212511 Portrait of a Woman (oil on panel) by Miereveld, Michiel Jansz. van (1567-1641) (attr. to); 110x82 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France; Dutch, out of copyright


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"Captivating Elegance: The Timeless Allure of Pearl Jewellery" Step into a world where beauty and sophistication intertwine, as we explore the enchanting realm of pearl jewellery. Like delicate treasures from the sea, pearls have long been revered for their exquisite charm and timeless elegance. In "Portrait of a Lady, " her regal grace is enhanced by a string of lustrous pearls adorning her neck. Each radiant orb whispers tales of mystery and allure, captivating all who gaze upon them. Barbara Pallavicino's portrait captures her ethereal beauty, with pearls delicately cascading down her bodice. These luminous gems reflect not only light but also the inner radiance that lies within every woman who wears them. Laudomia de Medici exudes confidence and power in her portrait, accentuated by an opulent pearl necklace that symbolizes wealth and status. The iridescent glow emanating from each pearl mirrors her strength and resilience. In "Oriental Pastime, " a mesmerizing scene unfolds as women indulge in leisurely activities while adorned with strands of pearls. Their laughter echoes through time, reminding us that these precious gems are not just accessories but symbols of joy and celebration. George Villiers' portrait showcases his flamboyant nature alongside his love for extravagant adornments such as pearl earrings. These jewels add an air of refinement to his persona, reflecting both his refined taste and social standing. As we turn the pages of history in the "Page of Advertisements, " we discover how pearl jewellery has transcended time itself. From Elizabethan ladies with parrots perched on their shoulders to Queen Isabella's majestic presence – pearls have always graced noblewomen throughout centuries. Margaret of Parma's portrait reveals a woman whose strength lies in subtlety; she wears simple yet elegant pearl earrings that speak volumes about her quiet authority.