APRIL GEMS

So as we head into the colder seasons of the year we thought we’d take a look at some well known faces we’ve all become acquainted with over the years who all share the month of April as their birthday.

To help celebrate their special time of the year we thought we’d take a look at some of their other special moments.

JEWELLERY MOMENTS!!

Our first April Gem is Mandy Moore.

I know we all remember her as a young pop star when she burst on the scene at only 15years old. But seems to be one of the young ladies who has survived Hollywood, while keeping herself intact and has turned into an elegant young woman along the way.

Here Mandy is wearing a five strand pearl and diamond necklet. This particular piece looks like it was created in the 1920’s, and we think she looks fantastic in it!

The simplicity of the hair and dress helps us really appreciate this piece and tops it off as our number one pick of the month.

In our number two spot we have Cynthia Nixon.

She’s another star that’s recently come back in to the lime light. First with the return of the Sex and The City movies, as well as her new role in the award winning drama Wit.Here Cynthia’s sporting a pair of chandelier diamond and rubellite earrings.

We think this looks fabulous and hope to see more of this look on her now that she’s back on the radar.

Now last but certainly not least we have the one and only Queen Elizabeth II.

Elizabeth was born heir to King George VI on 21st April 1926 in the Commonwealth realm.

Queen Elizabeth first met Prince Phillip at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth. She may have only been 13, but she said she fell in love and they began exchanging letters.

It’s said that Elizabeth’s mother first opposed the union, but ignoring this they still married. And marry they did on the 20th November 1947 in Westminster Abbey. Above are some of the pieces Elizabeth wore on the day, she chose to wear her mother’s pearl necklace of two strand pearls. One with 50 pearls and the other with 46, as well as a ruby and diamond Country of Cornwall bracelet that was given to Elizabeth as a wedding gift from Queen Mary.

The Central flower is detachable and can be worn as a brooch.

Classic and imprinted in history, love!