Josephine Bonaparte Ring
She entered parisian social circles as an outsider but through her beauty and ambition she became the most powerful woman in the nation.
Josephine bonaparte ring. 23 june 1763 29 may 1814 was the empress consort of the french as the first wife of emperor napoleon i she is often called joséphine de beauharnais french. Throughout joséphine s lifetime she was a great lover of the arts. Də boaʁnɛ a name not used during her lifetime. The carat weight of the two gems is little less than a carat each.
The couple married in 1796 but their relationship was doomed. To celebrate their engagement napoleon reportedly gave josephine today s ring. The beautiful engagement ring he gave to his beloved wife josephine is up for auction next week and it shows that the leader was a lover as well as a fighter. The simple piece of jewellery.
Josephine bonaparte was one of the most fascinating women in history. It was an extravagant purchase for a military man who had not yet climbed to imperial heights. A sapphire and diamond toi et moi ring featuring two pear shaped stones that each weigh just under one carat. Though she s famous for her romance with napoleon josephine s dramatic life rivals even the famed emperor s.
March 24 2013 the engagement ring the young napoleon must have broken his wallet to buy for his fiancee josephine shattered expectations today at the osenat auction house in france when it sold for close to 1 million osenat s expert jean christophe chataignier said. The gold ring has an 18th century setting called toi et moi with opposing tear shaped jewels a blue sapphire and a diamond. A diamond and sapphire engagement ring given by napoleon bonaparte to josephine de beauharnais is displayed in fontainebleau outside paris on march 22 2013. ʒozefin bɔnapaʁt born marie josèphe rose tascher de la pagerie.
This two gemstone engagement design featuring two jewels sitting side by side or close to each other represents the union of two people.