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Re: Greek Turquoise Parure
I featured the replica Greek Turquoise Parure in a recent article, HERE, and in my research, I found that the Parure was commissioned by Queen Olga of Greece, from Fabergé, and then inherited by her youngest son, Prince Christopher, who got a less precious stone being a younger son according to Prince Michael. Queen Olga’s Fabergé Turquoise Parure was sold sometime during or soon after WWII, when Princess Françoise was in exile in Morocco and Spain, and its current whereabouts are unknown.
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