But many small details of Princess Shinina show her favorite side. Although King mahar can't change the rules of the royal family for her, she needs to bow down to the Queen and other members, but she can make up for it through jewelry or other means.
The imperial concubine who appeared this time wore a purple suit and ruby jewelry, which was noble and luxurious.
However, looking at her whole body, she will be really surprised that she used four brooches like this.
There is a diamond brooch on the left chest, a royal brooch on the waist and a brooch on the skirt for fixing. Shinina's figure is too slim and needs to be fixed with a pin. She is also the only woman in the Thai royal family who uses a brooch at the skirt.
When Shinina moves, she will find a sapphire brooch behind her.
Princess Snina, this is so flattering. There are so many jewels hanging on her appearance. Ruby, sapphire and diamond blend together.
But with so many brooches hanging on your body, are you really not worried about being stabbed?
Especially the brooch on the skirt and back, sitting on your knees will not be affected?
Queen Sudida's appearance is also covered with medals. Unlike the imperial concubine, she has a medal with a royal head on her left chest instead of a brooch.
This is also a watershed in their identity. It takes more efforts for the imperial concubine to be treated like a core member.
When the queen sat down, there was a bow-shaped brooch on her back. No wonder Sudida put a golden cushion on the seat to prevent the chest needle from hitting the person leaning against the chair.
In fact, Shinina is not very good at playing brooches. Other royal ladies wear jewelry in various shapes.
Danish Queen Margrethe II once pinned a complicated sapphire brooch in the center of her chest, and so did queen christina Sylvia. At the dinner party, a set of emerald jewelry with green velvet added the overall bright color, and another set was also used on her chest.
Another common way for the royal family to wear it is to use double brooches, which are generally used symmetrically on both sides.
Princess Grace is a loyal follower of this method of wearing, and Empress sirikit in the Thai royal family also used it when she was young. She has a pair of swan-shaped diamond brooches.
There are many jewels in sirikit, and I don't lose to any other royal harem when I play. Unfortunately, many jewels are hidden and not worn by my daughter-in-law.
When Queen Sudida and Princess Snina appeared, they both wore medal belts and were fixed by some medals.
When other members of the royal family wear medal belts but do not use medals, they are fixed with brooches.
Diana used this blue brooch as a necklace.
The use of jewelry by the royal family is changeable. In this regard, Shinina is more authentic than the Queen.