Necklace Of The Spanish Inquisition

Posted by Burt
Nov 02 2009

One does not usually associate beautiful jewelry with the time of the Spanish Inquisition. But in the Smithsonian Institution’s collection of gems, there is an exquisite necklace holder stand and a necklace badge holder of diamonds and emeralds.

It is a spectacular double row of diamonds and emeralds finishing in a chandelier of emeralds. There’s unfortunately very little information about the provenance of this necklace holders. The large diamonds and Columbian emeralds were most likely cut in India in the 17th century. This would make them one of the earliest examples of cut gemstones in the Smithsonian’s Collection. They are really only legends surrounding this necklace and what kind of wall necklace holder display stand were used in this era. They indicate that it was worn at times by Spanish and French high class society. In the early 20th century, it was purchased by the Maharajah of Indore, whose son sold the necklace in 1947 to Harry Winston. Winston then sold the necklace to Mrs. Cora Hubbard Williams of Pittsburgh. She donated it to the Smithsonian in 1972.

Emeralds are a type of crystal known as beryls. Beryls are usually clear crystals, but when placed with chromium or vanadium, they keep various shades of green. The purest green are the rarest emeralds and many people actually prefer an emerald that has a blue-green tint.

Prior to the 16th century, the only known emerald deposits were in Cleopatra’s Egyptian mines. But after emeralds were found in Columbia, those later became the “gold standard” in emeralds. Columbian emeralds have been found by archaeologists among artifacts of such tribes as the Inca, Maya, Aztec, Toltec and the lesser-known Chibcha Indians.

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