going to visit greece, going to corfu, building a palace in the middle of corfu. an unhappy woman. lonely? isolated? yes, very beautiful. but her end was awful. she was walking along the promenade at the side of lake geneva, and a young man approached her and apparently took out a file and shoved it into her. and because she was dressed in so many wonderful clothes, she didn't actually realize at the time that she'd been stabbed and calls out, "what is happening to me?" and collapses and dies. so i think it's one of the most tragic stories of european royalty in the 19th century. all right, now coming back to the piece in question here. stylistically, i think that the piece, it was probably made in, around about 1865 to 1870. and in typical fashion in the 19th century, you could also find individual little fittings that would be housed, locked away under a velvet cover within the box itself. so we have the feature that you can detach the centerpiece by means of these little grips at the side and convert it to be worn as a brooch. have you worn it as a brooch? no. i've only worn it