Kate Middleton recently hosted a reception at Hampton Court Palace for England’s Wheelchair Rugby League team, to celebrate their November victory against France in the World Cup, and she looked as elegant as ever.
The Princess of Wales was wearing a custom-made burgundy suit from French designer Roland Mouret that she previously wore for her and Prince William’s royal tour in Boston towards the end of last year, alongside a selection of gold jewellery – including a gold and citrine necklace.
After taking a close look at the tasteful necklace, jewellery experts at Steven Stone have revealed everything you need to know about it.
The delicate gold piece has been identified as the Gold Citrine Baby Treasure Necklace by Daniella Draper.
Retailing at £825 on the designers website, the necklace is made using 100% recycled solid nine-carat yellow gold and set with a beautiful citrine.
Citrine is a quartz variation; thus, it comes in hues ranging from yellow to brown. Yellow has always been a colour associated with positivity and optimism, so it’s no wonder that cirtrine is seen as a symbol of these concepts.
The birthstone for November, it’s said to assist in manifesting your biggest dreams, bringing in more success and prosperity.
Though it isn’t her birthstone, Kate actually owns multiple pieces of citrine jewellery – including several pairs of citrine earrings from the brand Kiki McDonough.
In fact, both November birthstones get the royal seal of approval from the Princess of Wales as she’s often seen sporting a pair of glittering pavé drop earrings made of white topaz.
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