Briolette Explained

A briolette is a style of gemstone cut – an elongated, faceted pear shape. It is often drilled to hang as a bead. The style was popular during the Victorian era.

The Smithsonian Institution has a 275carat diamond briolette necklace presented by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1811 to his Empress consort Marie Louise.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Napoleon Diamond Necklace Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History . 2024-06-21 . naturalhistory.si.edu . en.