Beatrice Borromeo’s Köchert Earrings

Happy Birthday to Beatrice Borromeo-Casiraghi, who turns 36 today! The illustrious Italian Journalist and Model who is the daughter of Don Carlo Ferdinando Borromeo, Count of Arona and Countess Donna Paola Marzotto, and married to Pierre Casiraghi, son of Princess Caroline of Monaco and Hanover, Beatrice has access to many splendid jewellery collections, with the most spectacular piece being her Köchert Morganite Earrings!

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Composed of White Gold, Diamonds and Morganite, the A.E. Köchert O4795 Earrings were a gift from Princess Caroline of Monaco and Hanover to Donna Beatrice Borromeo Arese Taverna ahead of her wedding to Pierre Casiraghi in 2015.

Princess Caroline and the Hanoverian Royal Family have had a long relationship with the famed House of A.E. Köchert in Vienna going back to the 19th century, which continues to this day, with several of the contemporary jewels created by Köchert for Princess Caroline went on display at the Royal Palace of Gödöllő a few months ago.

Beatrice Borromeo first wore the Köchert Morganite Earrings, paired with a Valentino gown, for her Civil Ceremony in the Gardens of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco.

Later that year, Beatrice Casiraghi wore the Köchert Earrings again for her first Monaco National Day Service in Monte Carlo, her first as a member of the Princely Family.

The following year, the Köchert Morganite Earrings made an appearance at the Wedding of Giovanna Battaglia and Oscar Engelbert, which is their last public appearance to date but lets hope we see them worn again soon!

Princess Caroline’s Chaumet Diamond Wings

Beatrice Borromeo’s Kochert Earrings

Diamond Flowers

The Cartier Pearl Drop Tiara

Brunswick Tiara

Hanoverian Floral Tiara

Diamond Tiara

Sapphire Necklace Tiara

Diamond Fringe Necklace

Sapphire Suite

Diamond Earrings

Reed Stomacher

Cartier Diamond Necklace

Bains de Mer Tiara

Gold Coffee Bean Suite

Princess Caroline’s Tiaras

Bains de Mer Tiara

Diamond Tiara

Van Cleef & Arpels Diamond Tiara

Cartier Diamond Necklace

Van Cleef & Arpels Pearl Suite

Sapphire Daisy Brooch

Diamond Swag Tiara

Van Cleef & Arpels Earrings

Cartier Diamond Earrings

Diamond Flower Brooch

Cartier Bangle 

Van Cleef & Arpels Diamond Bracelet

Gold Coffee Bean Suite

 

Composed of White Gold, Diamonds and Morganite, the A.E. Köchert O4795 Earrings were a gift from Princess Caroline of Monaco and Hanover to Donna Beatrice Borromeo Arese Taverna ahead of her wedding to Pierre Casiraghi in 2015.

Beatrice Borromeo first wore the Köchert Morganite Earrings, paired with a Valentino gown, for her Civil Ceremony in the Gardens of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco.

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Later that year, Beatrice Casiraghi wore the Köchert Earrings again for her first Monaco National Day Service in Monte Carlo, her first as a member of the Princely Family.

The following year, the Köchert Morganite Earrings made an appearance at the Wedding of Giovanna Battaglia and Oscar Engelbert, which is their last public appearance to date. There is no doubt we will continue to see them for years to come!

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6 thoughts on “Beatrice Borromeo’s Köchert Earrings

  1. These earrings are absolutely lovely! The Princess of Hanover has excellent taste! One quick question: Beatrice is the daughter of Don Carlo Ferdinando Borromeo, Count of Arona, yet she is not a countess. Is it because her parents are not married? Donna Paola Marzotto, her mother, is also a countess in her own right, but I’m wondering if the title is inherited only through the paternal line and only for children born into a marriage?

  2. I Think Beatrice Borromeo-Casiraghi Is on the same level as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Diana, Princess of Wales, Princess Grace of Monaco, Queen Letizia of Spain, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark, Princess Paola of Belgium, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Princess Charlene of Monaco, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Princess Sofia of Sweden,

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