File:Queen farida wedding necklace.jpg
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English: Boucheron necklace that was bought in Paris prior to the wedding, the masterpiece that was made of 114 diamonds and weighed 346 carats was created for the Universal Exhibition of 1937 and was the most admirable piece there, King Farouk bought the necklace for 2,800,000 francs. |
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Source | http://theroyalcouturier.blogspot.com/2012/09/queen-faridas-peacock-tiara-and-wedding.html |
Author | theroyalcouturier |
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