During this period it was common for the diamonds to have a foil backing, so
they could and do typically look black in paintings.

alex

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Becky Rautine <zearti...@hotmail.com>wrote:

>
> After all the discussion about the black beads in other portraits, I see
> the black squares in the Princess ELizabeth portrait as the black with a
> white spot like someone said. Could these be diamonds instead of onyx or
> some other black stones?The pearls are black here, but maybe the others are.
>  One site that reproduces Renaissance jewelry has this as a white diamond
> instead of the black square on the necklace part. I'm making this complete
> outfit for my daughter. Are these suppose to be white diamonds instead of
> the black squares? I never thought about it until the recent eye-opening
> research on black pearls in paintings.
>
> Sincerely,
> Rebecca Rautine
>
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