Jackie Kennedy’s Engagement Rings and Jewelry Collection

Jackie Kennedys Engagement Ring and Jewelry Collection: There are not enough words to picture one of the most memorable lady’s in United States history. We now fondly refer to her as Jackie O, and she is remembered mostly as the shapely young bride of the United States thirty-fifth president. When one calls her image to mind, we search for a dazzling woman with poise, grace, and flawless style. There were many women that tried to emulate the contrivance that the First lady dressed and wore her hair.Jacqueline was married twice and received two shapely engagement rings. John F. Kennedy proposed with a ring that his father actually selected. This unbelievable ring consisted of a 2.88 carat diamond mounted next to a 2.84 carat emerald and tapering baguettes. The ring was reset with round diamonds, totaling 0.66 carat, and marquise diamonds, totaling 1.46 carats, in 1962. The second ring is probably the most well known of Jacqueline’s jewelry pieces, but also it was obsolete the least. Aristotle Onassis presented her with a 40 carat marquise Lesotho III diamond ring when she agreed to marry him. The diamond was one of eighteen diamonds lop from the 601 carat rough diamond, the Lesotho, which was displayed at both the Smithsonian and the Museum of Natural History in recent York before being prick into eighteen different diamonds. Rumor has it that Jacqueline only wore the ring two times and then had it locked up in a novel York bank vault.

Jacqueline’s flawless sense of style did not objective include her clothing; it also extended to her extensive jewelry collection. She preferred stout, bright necklaces and bracelets from Van Cleef & Arpel. Her jewelry collection consisted of but is by no means shrimp to the following:

o A 47 carat Kunzite stone bordered by twenty round diamond. President Kennedy bought this for his elegant wife, however, due to his untimely death he was not able to give it to her.

o A Cabochon ruby and diamond pendant with matching clip earrings that were a wedding gift from Aristotle.

o A 17.68 carat ruby ring.

o A Cabochon ruby necklace.

o A pair of dangling Cabochon ruby earrings.

o A exquisite amethyst necklace that had graduated drops.

o A pair of red tourmaline briolette earrings that were suspended from amethysts.

o A 19th century cabochon garnet flower brooch.

o A consuming runt scarecrow pin in gold with gems.

o A double strand unlit stone necklace. Jacqueline wore this section the day that her husband, John F. Kennedy, announced his candidacy for president.

While the above list in no plot represents the spacious collection that Jacqueline owned, it is representative of what she was accustomed to and represented her incredible sense of style and beauty.

Many brides of today are modeling their wedding day appearance after the fair Jackie O. From her simple but blooming style of dressing, her classically exquisite hair style, to her lavishly aesthetic gems, Jackie O is the leer that many woman, bride or not, desire. In today’s high tech world it is easier than ever to search a gargantuan variety of stores to collect inexpensive look-a-like items, especially jewelry items that resemble hers.

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