Jewelry for life, okay?
On March 1 day, the Eyutami Day Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia exhibited the precious crown of a love dynasty in Rome. The royal hostess is not. Others are precisely Sophia, the granddaughter of the famous Russian poet Pushkin. When the endless stream of visitors marveled at the exquisite crown, they were deeply moved by a long-forgotten sad love story. (Guanghua Overflowing Half Moon Crown records the love story of Pushkin's granddaughter) 1890 or so, Grand Duke Mikazare Mikhainovich, the grandson of Tsar Nikolai, met Sophia, who was only 22 years old, at a dance. Hestatullehi's skin is fair and lovely. The young archduke fell in love with her at first sight, and his bohemian behavior left a deep impression on Sophia. Regardless of the prejudice of the portal, the two soon settled down for life. In order to win the favor of his fiancee, the Grand Duke of Mikhail spared no expense to find a senior craftsman from the famous Russian jeweler K□E□ Forest Company to design the crown. In the more than 200 years before the overthrow of the czar dynasty, all the leaders of K□E□Pauline Company have successfully worked as six generations of czar court jewelry artists. The jewelers of K□E□Pauline Company accepted the trust of Dagong and began to devote themselves to their work day and night. 189 1 year, this long-awaited pure gold crown finally unveiled its mystery. It was smooth for half a month, inlaid with 822 diamonds and 72 rubies, and it shone brilliantly in the light. The most unique thing is that the crown part can also be assembled so skillfully as a brooch and hairpin. 189 1 year, Sophia joined hands to enter the marriage hall of St. Ramonsh and Grand Duke Il of Mikhail. Sacred church music floats gracefully in the air. At the time of birth, Mika Zaire gave a colorful golden crown to his bride as a wedding gift. The conversation between the two people seems to have suddenly solidified with deep affection at this moment ... Young Sophia is full of beautiful dreams for her married life. She is deeply trapped by her husband and doesn't care about all the accusations and scolding from outside. However, the trouble came from the acquaintance of the two people to the entanglement of them one day. Although Sophia's mother was Pushkin's youngest daughter, her father was a German prince, but because her mother was not a royal family, she was forbidden to inherit the title of her father's family since she was a child. Under the strict concept of hierarchy, Tsar Alexander III refused to recognize the marriage between Sofia and Archduke Mikazar, a "commoner" at that time, and the newlyweds were excluded everywhere in the upper class of Russia. God tricked people, and poor Sofia was forced to follow her mother's path and emigrate overseas with her husband, and the bitter fruit of witnessing their love was also brought to England. Fortunately, in Britain, Sophia was favored by Queen Victoria, who was awarded the title of Countess of De Toby, and her descendants also became prominent big noble. The second husband of Queen Elizabeth in Britain, Crown Prince Philip, was the nephew of Sophia's son-in-law. 1927 years ago, Sofia died in England, leaving her last words, hoping to return the precious crown to the motherland one day. Now, the Crown Prince is owned by Marquise Martha of milford portela in England. She has decided to say goodbye to the priceless art of this family. In order to comply with the family's wishes, Marquise Sharples specially consulted the famous Russian entrepreneur Aryuev Mikhainov ur Tarasco for the sale of the crown. Lasker realized that only in Russia can this crown exert its greatest historical value. He suggested that Marquise Sala suspend the sale of the crown and buy a large amount of insurance for the crown out of her own pocket.