The Victoria and Albert Museum,
London, has started work on a new jewellery gallery, that is planned
to open in 2008. Jewels from 2000 sc to the present, drawn from
a pool of five thousand, will include an ancient Egyptian hippopotamus,
Elizabethan pendants, Marie Antoinette's bracelet clasps, jewels
owned by Napoleon and Catherine the Great, as well as this nineteenth-century
English bodice ornament, a diamond bouquet of roses, a carnation,
a chrysanthemum and a fuchsia, set on springs so they tremble
as the wearer moves.
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