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| Just got a fabulous book this weekend, called, Jewels of the Tsars: The Romanovs and Imperial Russia. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/086...569913-9137714 Will appeal to those interested in finding out more about the mysterious natural-pearl laden Russian royalty of old and their other fabulous jewels. The pics are gorgeous! The pearl obssession most of us on this form have, seems kindda tame compared to the Romanov's. Reading this book has just reinforced my thoughts on how pitiful my own pearl collection is in comparison. And I am making sure my husband realizes that. Slraep |
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