Tendrils of the hair of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette are entwined together in a ring that the Queen gave to her children's governess, Madame de Tourzel.
HERE is a beautiful tribute to Louis XVI. Share
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8 comments:
Thank you for the link- and it is quite touching to see those locks of hair!
Yes, it is, I am moved every time I look at the picture!
We may not have photos of this couple, but we do have some photo-realism in their later portraits.
Seeing these ringlets was...I can't put it into words...well, Matterhorn said it best - 'touching'
Living down here in the Peroxide Belt --- Seeing natural flaxen-colored hair is nice too.
+JMJ+
It's better than diamonds!
These rings with locks of hair were extremely popular as sentimental keepsakes in the late 18th/early 19th centuries. We are discussing them on Janeite lists in connection with Sense & Sensibility. Do you mind if I link to this, Elena? This is a particularly fine example.
Much better, E. and more precious, too.
Please do, Catherine, and thank you for the helpful comment!
Tubbs, I am moved by all the gray hairs.
Wow...I, too, am strangely touched seeing this sweet and beautiful relic...
It is a bit...different...to think that I was echoing an old idea back in the day without realizing it.(When my grandmother died in 2006 I was at her bedside, brushing her hair and holding her hand. A few strands came away in my hand, but, knowing what was coming, I could not bear to throw them away. Afterward, I had them set in a locket that I almost always wear under my shirt next to my heart. Obviously not in the shower or wrestling, at the gym, ect.) Such a wonderful memento of MA and Louis for someone! <><
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