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Jewels of Elizabeth II

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tiara made to match the necklace. The tiara is surmounted by three vertically set aquamarines. Seeing that she had so liked the original Coronation gift that she had a matching tiara made, the Government of Brazil decided to add to its gift, and in 1958 it presented her with a bracelet of oblong aquamarines set in a cluster of diamonds, and a square aquamarine and diamond brooch.
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The George VI Victorian Suite was originally a wedding present by George VI to his daughter Elizabeth in 1947. The suite consists of a long necklace of oblong sapphires and diamonds and a pair of matching square sapphire earrings also bordered with diamonds. The suite was originally made in 1850. The
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The Queen owns a Wattle brooch, which was gifted to her by Prime Minister Robert Menzies on behalf of the Government and people of Australia on her first visit in 1954. Made of platinum, and set with yellow and white diamonds, the brooch is in the form of a spray of wattle, and tea tree blossoms. The
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The smaller 18.8-carat (3.76 g) Cullinan V is a heart-shaped diamond cut from the same rough gem as III and IV. It is set in the centre of a platinum brooch that formed a part of the stomacher made for Queen Mary to wear at the Delhi Durbar in 1911. The brooch was designed to show off Cullinan V
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This necklace was made by Garrards in 1911 for Queen Mary as part of a suite of jewellery made for the 1911 Delhi Durbar. The diamond pendant is the Cullinan VII, and the 9 cabochon emeralds are from a cache of 40 emeralds won by Princess Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge in a State lottery in Frankfurt.
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As well as the chandelier earrings, and 60 other pieces of jewellery, Margaret Greville left the Queen Mother a set of pear-drop earrings that she had bought from Cartier in 1938. The pear-shaped drop diamonds each weigh about 20 carats (4 g). Diana, Princess of Wales, borrowed them in 1983
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Composed of ruby, emerald, and sapphire bracelets given to Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) by King George VI, the set was worn by the Queen Mother in the form of a bandeau. It is now a part of Elizabeth II's collection; she had worn the pieces individually as bracelets over the years and had
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Elizabeth II's first tiara was a wedding present in 1947 from her grandmother, Queen Mary, who received it as a gift from the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland in 1893 on the occasion of her marriage to the Duke of York, later George V. Made by E. Wolfe & Co., it was purchased from Garrard &
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This tiara, which can also be worn as a necklace, was made for Queen Mary in 1919. It is not, as has sometimes been claimed, made with diamonds that once belonged to George III, but reuses diamonds taken from a necklace/tiara purchased by Queen Victoria from Collingwood & Co. as a wedding present
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The exact origin of the suite, which consists of an emerald necklace and emerald earrings, is unknown. The necklace features square-cut emeralds set in diamond clusters, and the earrings consist of pear-shaped cabochon emeralds suspended from diamond studs. The suite was frequently worn by the Queen
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The four-strand piece of "layered strings of cultured pearls" was originally given to Elizabeth from Japan in the 1970s. She wore it to many occasions, including Margaret Thatcher's 70th birthday in 1995. It was loaned to Diana, Princess of Wales, for one of her first engagements as a royal, as well
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in 1936, was purchased by the Duke of York (later King George VI) for his wife (later the Queen Mother) three weeks before they became king and queen. It has a rolling cascade of 16 scrolls that converge on two central scrolls topped by a diamond. Altogether, it contains 739 brilliants and 149 baton
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on his 66th birthday. Two of the stones cut from the diamond were the 94.4-carat (18.88 g) Cullinan III, a clear pear-shaped stone, and a 63.6-carat (12.72 g) cushion-shaped stone. Queen Mary had these stones made into a brooch with the Cullinan III hanging from IV. Elizabeth II inherited
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an entire year to collect the perfectly matched stones. The necklace has nine large oblong aquamarines with an even bigger aquamarine pendant drop. Elizabeth II had the drop set in a more decorative diamond cluster and it is now detachable. She was so delighted with the gift that in 1957 she had a
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Made for Queen Victoria in 1858 by Garrard & Co., the Coronation Necklace is 38 cm (15 in) long and consists of 25 cushion diamonds and the 22-carat (4.4 g) Lahore Diamond as a pendant. It has been used together with the Coronation Earrings by queens regnant and consort at every
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Designed by Prince Albert and made by Garrard for Queen Victoria in 1853. Originally a complete circlet set with diamonds and opals. Remodeled in 1858 to remove diamonds lost in the Hanoverian claim, leaving space open at the back of the tiara. Opals were replaced with rubies by Queen Alexandra in
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Elizabeth ordered the Burmese Ruby Tiara in 1973, and it was made by Garrard & Co. It is designed in the form of a wreath of roses, with silver and diamonds making the petals, and clusters of gold and rubies forming the centre of the flowers. A total of 96 rubies are mounted on the tiara; they
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present. She wore it on her honeymoon, and bequeathed it to Elizabeth after her death. It features "diamonds, set with two pearls—one large round center pearl and the detachable pearl", as well as a pear-shaped, pearl-drop component that is removable. The grand diamond piece is one of the largest
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The origin of a distinct royal jewel collection is vague, though it is believed the jewels have their origin somewhere in the 16th century. Many of the pieces are from overseas and were brought to the United Kingdom as a result of civil war, coups and revolutions, or acquired as gifts to the
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of Norway, but traffic that morning had stopped, so even the king's car with its royal flag flying could not get anywhere. Colville completed his journey on foot, and when he arrived at St James's Palace, he had to explain the odd story to the guards who were protecting Elizabeth's 2,660 wedding
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were designed by Garrard & Co. and brought to the royal couple for inspection. However, the king and queen decided they were inappropriately elaborate and too heavy for the young princesses. Queen Mary suggested the coronets be silver-gilt in a medieval style with no decorations. George VI
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The brooch was made by Rundell, Bridge & Co. in 1831. It was originally commissioned by William IV for Queen Adelaide as a clasp to a necklace. Subsequent Queens have always worn it as a brooch. It is classified as an “heirloom of the Crown” and was inherited by Queen Elizabeth II in 1952.
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In 1947, George VI commissioned a three-strand necklace with over 150 brilliant cut diamonds from his inherited collection. It consists of three small rows of diamonds with a triangle motif. The minimum weight of this necklace is estimated to be 170 carats (34 g). The necklace was worn by
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These earrings originally had detachable pearl and diamond cluster tops. These tops were given to Princess Elizabeth by Queen Mary in 1947, and Princess Elizabeth wore them on her wedding day. The drops now have a diamond solitaire topper. The pendant earrings have been worn regularly by Queen
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wrote, "The presents are quite magnificent The ladies of society gave a lovely diamond spiked tiara". Upon the death of Queen Alexandra, the tiara passed to her daughter-in-law, Queen Mary, who bequeathed it to Elizabeth in 1953. The tiara is featured in a 1960 portrait of the Queen taken by
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The Prince Albert sapphire brooch was given by Prince Albert to Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace on 9 February 1840. It was the day before their wedding, and Victoria wrote in her diary that Albert came to her sitting room and gave her "a beautiful sapphire and diamond brooch".
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of diamonds. It also incorporates a wreath of leaves and scrolls on either side. Elizabeth II never wore this item in public, and it was given in 1972 to her daughter, Princess Anne, who has frequently worn the tiara in public, notably during her engagement to Captain
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became King of Hanover. King Ernest demanded a portion of the jewellery, not only as the monarch of Hanover but also as the son of Queen Charlotte. Victoria flatly declined to hand over any of the jewels, claiming they had been bought with British money. Ernest's son,
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Six wheat-ear brooches or hair ornaments were commissioned by William IV for Queen Adelaide, and made in 1830 by Rundell, Bridge & Co. Three were remade in 1858 after the successful Hanover claim. They were designated heirlooms of the crown by Queen Victoria.
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Queen had worn the brooch many times on her visits to Australia, for instance, at the Randwick Racecourse in Sydney in 1970, Sydney Opera House in 2000, and during her arrival to Canberra in 2006 and 2011, or to Australia-related events in Britain.
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In 1947, Princess Elizabeth was presented with a necklace consisting of 21 diamonds from the South African government as a 21st birthday present. This was later shortened to 15 diamonds and the remainder was used to create a matching bracelet.
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emeralds. The original drop pearls can easily be replaced as an alternative to the emeralds. Elizabeth II inherited the tiara directly from her grandmother in 1953. It is almost exclusively worn together with the Cambridge and Delhi Durbar
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bows each centered with a large brilliant. Originally, the tiara had 38 diamonds; 19 on the upright side and 19 hanging from the arches. The 19 upright diamonds were removed. Mary left the tiara to Elizabeth II, who later loaned it to
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the brooch in 1953 from her grandmother. On 25 March 1958, while she and Prince Philip were on a state visit to the Netherlands, she revealed that Cullinan III and IV are known in her family as "Granny's Chips". The couple visited the
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and is pavé-set with a border of smaller diamonds. It can be suspended from the VIII brooch and can be used to suspend the VII pendant. It was often worn like this by Mary who left all the brooches to Elizabeth when she died in 1953.
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A parliamentary commission was set up to investigate the matter and in 1857 they found in favour of the House of Hanover. On 28 January 1858, seven years after Ernest's death, the jewels were handed to the Hanoverian Ambassador,
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The Queen Adelaide's Fringe Necklace is a circlet incorporating brilliant diamonds that were formerly owned by George III. Originally commissioned in 1830 and made by Rundell, Bridge & Co, the necklace has been worn by many
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Cartier had the piece designed as a 2-row necklace in 1929 but three more strands were added in 1938 at the owner's request. The piece was frequently worn by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother throughout her life. It was worn by
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to wear on her first official visit to Australia. At a state banquet, she wore the earrings with a tiara from her family's own collection. The Greville Pear-drop Earrings passed to Elizabeth II upon her mother's death in 2002.
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First worn by the Queen in the 1980s, the suite consists of a necklace, a pair of earrings, a bracelet, and a ring. The earrings and the bracelet were worn by the Duchess of Cambridge during a tour of Jamaica in 2022.
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This tiara was created by Garrard London in the 1920s. Made out of pearls and diamonds, it was made from a necklace originally given to Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) as a wedding gift. It was often worn by
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The Brazil Parure is one of the newest items of jewellery in the collection. In 1953, the president and people of Brazil presented Elizabeth II with the coronation gift of a necklace and matching pendant earrings of
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These earrings were made for Queen Mary by Garrards, and consist of a large central diamond surrounded by seven smaller diamonds. The two large central diamonds were a wedding present from Sir William Mackinnon.
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1902. It is made up of 'Moghul arches and lotus flowers' in diamonds and rubies. The tiara was seen multiple times on the Queen Mother, but Elizabeth II only wore it once during the State Visit to Malta in 2005.
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Anthony Buckley, which was used as the banknote portrait of the Queen for several countries and territories. The tiara is also featured on a 1979 New Zealand coin effigy of the Queen designed by James Berry.
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unveiled a new Jubilee Walkway panel outside Canada House. The brooch was designed as a companion to the diamond maple leaf brooch, the piece was made by Hillberg and Berk of Saskatchewan and consists of
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Made out of gold and silver and set with pave-set brilliants and a hinged pendant loop, the brooch resembles a ribbon-tied bow. The piece was made in 1893 by Carrington & Co. as a wedding present by
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at the sole discretion of a monarch. It is not possible to say how much the collection is worth because the jewels have a rich and unique history, and they are unlikely to be sold on the open market.
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This large bracelet is made of five square foliage pieces. It was worn by Queen Victoria for her official Golden Jubilee portrait photograph. It was classified as an ‘heirloom of the Crown’ in 1858.
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The Cullinan VI stone (11.5 carats) was bought for Queen Alexandra by Edward VII in 1908. Since Queen Mary inherited it, it has been worn as a pendant to the Cullinan VIII brooch (6.8 carats).
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to modify its height by rearranging the diamonds located on the upper row. Elizabeth II inherited the tiara from her mother in 2002 and subsequently placed it under long-term loan to the then
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Made by Cartier in 1929, the piece features "three pearls anchoring a simple diamond-flecked scroll design" and was worn by the Queen Mother who eventually passed it down to the Queen.
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design and contains both round and pear shaped diamonds. Like the King Faisal necklace, it was made by Harry Winston, and Elizabeth often lent the necklace to Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Like the Coronation Necklace, these earrings have been worn by queens regnant and consort at every coronation since 1901. Made for Queen Victoria in 1858 using the diamonds from an old
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wearing the Kokoshnik Tiara, diamond earrings, a diamond necklace and bracelet, and a silver watch to a state banquet for the President of Mexico in 2015. The larger necklace is the
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presents. They let him in after finding his name on a guest list, and he was able to get the pearls to the princess in time for her portrait in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace.
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This necklace was given to Princess Alexandra as a wedding present from King Frederick VII of Denmark. The necklace was made by the Danish Court Jeweller and modified by Garrard.
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This piece is made out of "nine chains pave-set with brilliant-cut diamonds" at the bottom and larger diamonds put together at the top, which were given to Queen Victoria by the
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in 1937, it was decided that Elizabeth and Margaret should be given small versions of crowns to wear at the ceremony. Ornate coronets of gold lined with crimson and edged with
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Made by Garrard in 1897, and was given to her by her Household as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations. It was designated as an “heirloom of the Crown” by Queen Victoria.
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These 7.5 cm (3 in) long chandelier earrings made by Cartier in 1929 have three large drops adorned with every modern cut of diamond. The earrings were purchased by
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This set of jewellery was owned by Queen Victoria’s mother, the Duchess of Kent. The set consists of a necklace, three brooches, a pair of earrings, and a pair of haircombs.
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and S-scrolls linked by festoons of diamonds. It was originally set with 10 of the Cambridge emeralds, acquired by Queen Mary in 1910 and first owned by her grandmother, the
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and the people of Brazil. It is made up of emerald-cut aquamarines and diamonds. It has been redesigned in 1971 with aquamarines given by the Governor of SĂŁo Paulo in 1968.
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in the same year. Later, the piece was loaned to the Duchess of Cambridge, who wore it to the 70th wedding anniversary of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 2017 as well as
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Originally a complete circlet set with diamonds and opals. Remodeled in 1858 to remove diamonds lost in the Hanoverian claim, leaving space open at the back of the tiara.
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This ring was thought to be made by Garrards in 1911, and is made using the smallest of the main stones cut from the Cullinan diamond (4.4 carat pear-shaped diamond.
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Gifted by the mayor of Colombo to the Queen during her state visit in 1981, the piece features "pink, blue and yellow sapphires, garnets, rubies and aquamarine."
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made to wear at the Durbar, and Queen Mary wore the tiara. It was part of a set of jewellery made for Queen Mary to use at the event which included a necklace,
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to Mary, Duchess of York (later Queen Mary). Mary gave the brooch to her granddaughter Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) in 1947 as a wedding present.
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in 1893. The tiara is a platinum band, made up of eleven sections, a detachable centre brooch with interlaced opals and diamonds. The tiara was lent to the
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Presented to Queen Victoria by the Duchess of Buccleuch on 30 July 1888 on behalf of the “Daughters of Her Empire”. Made by Carrington & Co. in 1888.
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These brooches were made in 1858 for Queen Victoria by R. & S. Garrard & Co. They were designated as “heirlooms of the Crown” by Queen Victoria.
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is seen presenting the young prince with a gift. It was classified as an "heirloom of the Crown" in Garrard's 1858 inventory of Queen Victoria's jewels.
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The Queen wearing the Coronation Earrings and matching necklace at the opening of the New Zealand Parliament in 1963. She also wore the Kokoshnik Tiara.
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In the early 20th century, five other lists of jewellery, which have also never been published, supplemented those left to the Crown by Queen Victoria:
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badge, they are of typical design: a large brilliant followed by a smaller one, with a large pear-shaped drop. The drops were originally part of the
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This tiara made by Garrard in 1957 comes as part of a set of necklace and earrings gifted to the Queen for her coronation in 1953 by the President
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This pair of bangles were a wedding present from the Bombay Presidency. They were given to Princess Elizabeth by Queen Mary as a wedding present.
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in 1920, the tiara features a honeycomb-patterned diamond lattice and was a favorite of the Queen Mother. In 1953, the Queen Mother commissioned
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in 1856. The piece was frequently worn by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and after her death it formed part of Elizabeth II's collection.
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and pass from one monarch to the next in perpetuity. Objects made later, including official gifts, can also be added to that part of the
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Both necklaces consist of a single row of large graduated pearls with pearl clasps. The Queen Anne Necklace is said to have belonged to
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Some pieces of jewellery made before the death of Queen Victoria in 1901 are regarded as heirlooms owned by the monarch in right of
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This necklace and a pair of matching earrings were given to Princess Alexandra as a wedding present from the City of London.
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by Queen Victoria, hereinafter to be considered as belonging to the Crown and to be worn by all future queens in right of it
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owned a historic collection of jewels â€“ some as monarch and others as a private individual. They are separate from the
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These earrings were made for Queen Mary by Garrards. The central stones were a wedding present from the Bombay Presidency.
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called it "an ugly spiked tiara". Later, she lent the piece to her daughter, Princess Elizabeth (future Elizabeth II), as "
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within Elizabeth II's collection. Elizabeth had worn it to many evening receptions and engagements, including the 2018
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This pair of aquamarine and diamond clips was given to Princess Elizabeth as an 18th birthday present by her parents.
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To mark her Platinum Jubilee, the Manx government gave the Queen a brooch in the shape of the island, made there by
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on 19 July 2017 as a gift from the Government of Canada to celebrate her Sapphire Jubilee and to commemorate
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bars pavĂ©-set with diamonds, the longest of which is 6.5 cm (2.5 in). In a letter to her aunt, the
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were originally part of a necklace given to her in 1947 as a wedding present by the people of Burma (now
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The Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) wearing the Strathmore Rose Tiara in 1927.
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is a set of matching jewellery to be used together which first became popular in 17th-century Europe.
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A diamond necklace made by Cartier in the 1930s. It was a wedding gift to Elizabeth on her wedding to
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Elizabeth II wearing the Kokoshnik Tiara while dancing with President Ford at the White House in 1976.
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Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) wearing the Greville Ruby Floral Bandeau Necklace, 1950
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Made out of a "shell containing seven pearls" that were given to Elizabeth as a wedding gift by the
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The Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) wearing the Lotus Flower Tiara in 1925.
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The Duchess of Cornwall (later Queen Camilla) wearing the Greville Tiara at a state banquet in 2019.
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The Queen of Australia wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara in an official portrait.
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armlet. After they had been made, Victoria wore the earrings and matching necklace in the painting
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This necklace was a gift from the City of London to Princess Elizabeth on her marriage to Philip.
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In 1913, Queen Mary asked Garrard & Co. to make a copy of a tiara owned by her grandmother,
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The Queen wearing the New Zealand Silver Fern Brooch during the Royal tour of New Zealand, 1953
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Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) wearing the Queen Anne and Queen Caroline pearls, 1939
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A pair of large, perfectly matched brilliant cut diamonds set as ear studs for Queen Victoria.
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informed Queen Victoria they would neither purchase the jewels nor loan funds for the purpose.
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Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Queen Mary Fringe Tiara and the City of London Fringe Necklace.
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diamonds. The tiara was given to Elizabeth on her 18th birthday in 1944, and was borrowed by
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and for an official portrait marking her 50th birthday. Anne lent the tiara to her daughter,
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as none of the Commonwealth realms besides the United Kingdom have their own crown jewels.
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This set, a larger diamond and pearl parure made by Garrard in 1862, was commissioned by
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Elizabeth II wearing the Aquamarine Tiara with the Brazil necklace, earrings and bracelet
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The Duchess of Cambridge (now the Princess of Wales) wearing the Maple leaf brooch, 2011
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Elizabeth II in 1959 wearing the Vladimir tiara and the Queen Victoria Jubilee Necklace.
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The Richmond Brooch was made by Hunt and Raskell in 1893, and given to Queen Mary as a
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for Princess Mary in 1893. In August 1936, Mary gave the tiara to her daughter-in-law,
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Mary wearing Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara in its original setting, 1912
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for the first time during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2007.
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Elizabeth II wearing the Lover's Knot Tiara at the Royal Ball, Brisbane in 1954.
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Elizabeth II wearing the Girls of Great Britain Tiara and the Festoon Necklace
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Queen Mary wearing a mixture of the original pearls and the Cambridge emeralds
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of the United Kingdom. She had always wanted a tiara in the style of a
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in 1911. As the Crown Jewels never leave the country, George V had the
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Elizabeth II wearing the Burmese Ruby Tiara at a state banquet in 2019.
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monarch. Most of the jewellery dates from the 19th and 20th centuries.
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This tiara was a wedding present to Elizabeth from her mother-in-law,
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in 1905. The large diamond, found in South Africa, was presented to
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Queen Mary had the tiara altered to accommodate 15 of the Cambridge
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This tiara was left to Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) by
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Unlike the Crown Jewels—which mainly date from the accession of
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Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America
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Like the Greville Honeycomb Tiara, this tiara was also part of
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Jewels left by Her Majesty to His Majesty the King (Edward VII)
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in 1919 and features diamonds and several large emeralds in a
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Given to the Queen Mother as a wedding gift by her father the
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It was exhibited with a number of other royal tiaras in 2001.
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The brooch was given to Elizabeth II by Annie Allum, wife of
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wedding of Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan, and Rajwa Al Saif
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in 1917, the tiara was hidden with other jewels somewhere in
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Elizabeth II wearing the Prince Albert Sapphire Brooch, 2012
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Queen Mary wearing the Delhi Durbar Tiara (since redesigned)
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The Queen's Jewels: The Personal Collection of Elizabeth II
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Cullinan III and IV are two of several stones cut from the
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of the Royal Collection, and from the coronation and state
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pattern, with a large diamond in the centre enclosed by a
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The Coronation Theatre: Portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II
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Woodyatt, Amy; Picheta, Rob; Foster, Max (18 July 2020).
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Jewellery in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom
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Royal Sisters: Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret
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The piece was crafted by J. W. Histed Diamonds Ltd. in
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Elizabeth II wearing Greville Chandelier Earrings, 2010
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has worn it to a number of state occasions since 2015.
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acceded to the throne of the United Kingdom, her uncle
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Platinum Jubilee Celebration: A Gallop Through History
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Platinum Jubilee Celebration: A Gallop Through History
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General, The Office of the Secretary to the Governor.
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stones exactly matched the colour of the robes of the
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in 1947. As Princess Elizabeth was getting dressed at
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also lent them to other members of the royal family.
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LHJ Publishing. 1959. p. 105. 2057:"Force the Royal Family to declare gifts, say MPs" 1923: 1737:Elizabeth II wearing the George VI Victorian Suite 153:Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale 5098:Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence 4049:The Tower of London: 900 Years of English History 3504:. Royal Collection Publications. pp. 98–101. 2085:Theirs Is the Kingdom: The Wealth of the Windsors 899:The tiara was originally a necklace belonging to 4137: 4135: 4133: 4131: 4129: 3701:. Royal Collection Publications. pp. 44–45. 3667:"Delhi Durbar Necklace and Cullinan VII Pendant" 3489:. Royal Collection Publications. pp. 94–97. 3399: 3397: 3395: 3393: 3391: 3389: 2470:"Portrait of royalty reaches across the decades" 1166:This necklace was given to Elizabeth II by King 501:. In a veiled reference to the adoration of the 75:being used to crown the monarch) and the annual 4841:Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces 128:both came to be ruled in personal union by the 71:The Crown Jewels are worn only at coronations ( 136:gave half the British heirlooms to his bride, 27:Historic collection of British royal jewellery 6454: 4600: 4185: 4183: 4181: 4179: 3985: 3983: 3981: 3979: 3920: 3918: 2910: 2908: 2906: 1088:Queen Anne and Queen Caroline Pearl Necklaces 18:The Personal Jewel Collection of Elizabeth II 8: 7034:The Bahamas Platinum Jubilee Sailing Regatta 6795:Elizabeth R: A Year in the Life of the Queen 5806:Elizabeth R: A Year in the Life of the Queen 5455:The Bahamas Platinum Jubilee Sailing Regatta 3818:. Vol. 2. Johnson, Wilson. p. 101. 3238: 3236: 3234: 2591:. India: Department of Culture. p. 60. 1853:agreed, and the coronets were designed with 978:The Duchess of Gloucester's Pendant Earrings 42:Grand Collar of the Order of the Aztec Eagle 3543: 3541: 3539: 3537: 1504:Duchess of Cambridge's Pearl Pendant Brooch 6724: 6649: 6524: 6482: 6461: 6447: 6439: 6356:21st birthday speech of Princess Elizabeth 6260: 5725: 5656: 5608: 5205: 4607: 4593: 4585: 3901:. Royal Collection Trust. pp. 74–77. 3858:. Royal Collection Trust. pp. 60–61. 3766:. Royal Collection Trust. pp. 34–37. 537:Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia 224:Jewels given to the Crown by King George V 199:Jewels left to the Crown by Queen Victoria 6573:Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition 5973:2020 Alternative Christmas message (2020) 4831:Supreme Governor of the Church of England 4406: 4404: 4216: 4214: 4212: 4103: 4101: 3474:. Royal Collection Trust. pp. 68–73. 2796:. Antique Collectors' Club. p. 173. 2203:Queen Elizabeth: Life of the Queen Mother 1811:Mother and later passed on to the Queen. 1760:and diamonds. It had taken the jewellers 4079:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from 3877: 3875: 3849: 3847: 3830:"Queen Victoria's Diamond Fringe Brooch" 3433:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from 3290:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from 3196:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from 3128: 3126: 3086:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from 2706:Lucy Clarke-Billings (9 December 2015). 2519:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from 2404: 2402: 2290: 2288: 2286: 2265:"Queen and Sir Elton put tiaras on show" 2227: 2225: 2223: 2181: 2179: 2168:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from 2032:Queen Victoria: A Biographical Companion 1673:by brothers Seemeega and Nowdluk Aqpik. 1602: 1549:Cullinan III & IV ("Granny's Chips") 1248:Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee Necklace 1200:Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 714:. The Meander Tiara is in the classical 590:Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara 566:, and later saved from Soviet Russia by 519:House of Bolin § The Vladimir Tiara 6768:"God Save the Queen" (Sex Pistols song) 4861:List of things named after Elizabeth II 3716:. Royal Collection Trust. p. 153. 2980: 2978: 2976: 2844:"Best Royal Family Jewelry of All Time" 2138:A History of the Crown Jewels of Europe 1911: 1715: 1483:Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Brooch 1360: 1247: 1048: 922: 886:Queen Victoria's Oriental Circlet Tiara 776:upon Greville's death in 1942. Made by 232: 4961:Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon 4846:Head of the Armed Forces (New Zealand) 4462:Crawford-Smith, James (9 April 2022). 4247:"The Queen's Australian Wattle brooch" 3791:. Royal Collection Trust. p. 34. 2299:. Royal Collection Trust. p. 28. 1482: 1454:Queen Victoria's Diamond Fringe Brooch 1041:, and granddaughter-in-law Catherine. 885: 6681:Silver Jubilee Railway Bridge Bharuch 6041:Pietro Annigoni (1955, 1969 and 1972) 5115:1975 Australian constitutional crisis 3926:"Queen Mary's Dorset bow brooch 1893" 3645:"The Queen's City of London Necklace" 2859:"Meghan Markle's Tiara: It's Sparkly" 2857:Engel Bromwich, Jonah (19 May 2018). 2088:. Michael O'Mara Books. p. 156. 1871:Canadian royal clothing and jewellery 1545:and the 2021 funeral of her husband. 1453: 1178:Greville Ruby Floral Bandeau Necklace 839:14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne 791: 662:Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 640:The Kokoshnik Tiara was presented to 7: 7039:The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Concert 7029:Statue of Elizabeth II, York Minster 5460:The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Concert 2671:Vol, Stellene; es (13 August 2019). 1603:The Queen's Cartier Aquamarine Clips 1503: 1162:King Khalid of Saudi Arabia Necklace 1129:King Faisal of Saudi Arabia Necklace 712:Princess Alice of Greece and Denmark 5169:1999 Australian republic referendum 2638:"Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik Tiara" 2534:VICTORIA MURPHY (19 October 2023). 1474:Queen Victoria's Wheat-Ear Brooches 865:wore the tiara at her October 2018 360:The Delhi Durbar Tiara was made by 5814:Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work 3957:Whitehead, Joanna (23 June 2022). 3194:"The Greville Chandelier Earrings" 1982:Keith Dovkants (28 January 2014). 1951:Bonnie Johnson (25 January 1988). 1881:Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales 1876:Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom 1473: 1182:This necklace was made in 1907 by 1096:, the last British monarch of the 1029:Bahrain Diamond and Pearl Earrings 792:Queen Mary's Diamond Bandeau Tiara 672: 531:The Grand Duchess Vladimir Tiara ( 25: 6946:Sapphire Jubilee Snowflake Brooch 5830:Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute 5384:Sapphire Jubilee Snowflake Brooch 5164:Death of Diana, Princess of Wales 4316:Global Affairs Canada, UK Embassy 3574:Gonzales, Erica (17 April 2021). 3288:"The Greville Pear-drop Earrings" 2380:. Sotheby's. 2014. Archived from 1636:Sapphire Jubilee Snowflake Brooch 1490: 1264:Queen Alexandra's Dagmar Necklace 1256:Queen Alexandra's Collet Necklace 907:Brazilian Aquamarine Parure Tiara 694:in 1989, but on her divorce from 636:Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik Tiara 138:Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 7049:Queen's Platinum Jubilee Gardens 6997:National Service of Thanksgiving 5477:Queen's Platinum Jubilee Gardens 5435:National Service of Thanksgiving 4943:Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh 4902:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 4836:Head of the British Armed Forces 4761:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 4291:"The Governor General of Canada" 4074:"The diamonds and their history" 3990:Weaver, Hilary (19 April 2021). 3548:Hosken, Olivia (19 April 2021). 3314:Angelica Xidias (12 June 2019). 2111:"'Diamonds' for a Diamond Queen" 1730: 1718: 1423: 1411: 1399: 1387: 1375: 1363: 1075: 1063: 1051: 995: 977: 937: 925: 845:Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara 754:coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 679:Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel 603:Co. by a committee organised by 499:Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 472:Queen Adelaide's Fringe Necklace 343: 331: 319: 307: 295: 283: 271: 259: 247: 235: 6170:Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen 5790:The Royal Tour of the Caribbean 5516:Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day 5132:Christopher John Lewis incident 3404:Kim, Leena (12 December 2021). 2351:Osipova, I. (27 January 2018). 2141:. B. T. Batsford. p. 189. 2135:Edward Francis Twining (1960). 1522:Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge 1289:in 2021. She later wore it for 1263: 1255: 986: 876: 796:The tiara was made in 1932 for 673:Queen Mary's Lover's Knot Tiara 635: 471: 116:In 1714, with the accession of 6874:Armed Forces Parade and Muster 6386:Children's Party at the Palace 5846:Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts 5450:Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours 5327:Armed Forces Parade and Muster 5001:Participants in the procession 4491:(2012), Royal Collection Trust 3217:. Windward/Scott. p. 24. 2793:Tiaras: A History of Splendour 2468:Caroline Davies (2 May 2007). 1896:Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots 1796:Albert Edward, Prince of Wales 1790:Queen Alexandra Wedding Parure 1669:from a cache found in 2002 on 1627:Australian Wattle Spray Brooch 1611:New Zealand Silver Fern Brooch 1514:Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck 1491:Queen Mary's Dorset Bow Brooch 1430:Australian Wattle Spray Brooch 1306:City of London Fringe Necklace 970:Queen Victoria's Stud Earrings 877:Queen Mother's Cartier Bandeau 698:it was returned to Elizabeth. 453:in 1973. It was later lent to 1: 4397:. Abradale Press. p. 22. 4172:. Abradale Press. p. 23. 4109:"Cullinan VI and VIII Brooch" 3252:Dweck, Sophie (1 June 2023). 3152:. Abradale Press. p. 44. 2585:Usha R. Balakrishnan (2001). 2355:. Russia Beyond the Headlines 2109:Hannah Betts (30 June 2012). 1510:Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge 1466:Queen Victoria's Bow Brooches 1445:Prince Albert Sapphire Brooch 996:Queen Mary's Cluster Earrings 969: 218:Jewels given to the Crown by 6975:Platinum Party at the Palace 6470:Jubilees of British monarchs 6224:Canadian domestic rate stamp 5702:President Michael D. Higgins 5506:Queue for the lying-in-state 5413:Platinum Party at the Palace 3623:"The South African Bracelet" 3601:"The South African Necklace" 3515:Hess, Liam (17 April 2021). 2915:Bruner, Raisa (3 May 2018). 2424:. W. H. Allen. p. 127. 1548: 1465: 1382:Cullinan diamonds IV and III 1152:Catherine, Princess of Wales 1004:Greville Chandelier Earrings 987:Queen Mary's Floret Earrings 700:Catherine, Princess of Wales 642:Alexandra, Princess of Wales 551:at a cost of 48,200 rubles. 545:Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna 513:Grand Duchess Vladimir Tiara 417:, first wore the tiara, Sir 7023:Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen 6630:Victoria and Merrie England 6563:Jubilee Memorial, Harrogate 5854:Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen 5736:Royal address to the nation 5179:State Opening of Parliament 4937:Prince Andrew, Duke of York 4625:Queen of the United Kingdom 4516:. W. H. Allen. p. 36. 4312:"Canada Plus – August 2017" 3812:Evert A. Duyckinck (1873). 1984:"The Monarch and her money" 1846:coronation of their parents 1825:Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum 1677:Infinity Isle of Man Brooch 1579:Cullinan VI and VIII Brooch 1219:Nizam of Hyderabad Necklace 1020:Greville Pear-drop Earrings 731:, to use at her wedding to 174:Count Erich von Kielmansegg 77:State Opening of Parliament 7114: 6506:Jubilee Tower (Moel Famau) 6391:The Queen's Birthday Party 5261:Queen's Anniversary Prizes 5061:MacCormick v Lord Advocate 3451:. independent. 10 May 2023 3358:Lai, Gladys (6 May 2023). 2271:. London. 24 December 2001 2200:Penelope Mortimer (1986). 1780:Princess Louise of Belgium 1642:Governor-General of Canada 760:to wear at her wedding to 752:, who used it at the 1953 516: 6801:Queen's Anniversary Prize 6414: 6031:Herbert James Gunn (1950) 5998:A Question of Attribution 5886:A Question of Attribution 5774:Royal New Zealand Journey 5304:2002 royal tour of Canada 4986:Proclamation of accession 4881:Queen's Official Birthday 4622: 4046:Kenneth J. Mears (1988). 3431:"The Coronation Necklace" 3084:"The Coronation Earrings" 2790:Geoffrey C. Munn (2001). 2189:. Royal Collection Trust. 2063:. London. 30 January 2007 2035:. ABC-CLIO. p. 138. 1901:Jewels of Anne of Denmark 1769:George VI Victorian Suite 1697:Sri Lankan Trumpet Brooch 1587:Diamond Maple Leaf Brooch 1328:Queen Victoria's Bracelet 1206:Greville Festoon Necklace 1156:coronation of Charles III 1116:. Her private secretary, 861:-style platinum setting. 808:to use at her wedding to 44:(awarded to her in 1973). 7012:The Queen's Green Canopy 6992:2022 Trooping the Colour 5445:The Queen's Green Canopy 5147:1992 Windsor Castle fire 5142:1987 Fijian coups d'Ă©tat 5127:Marcus Sarjeant incident 4821:Head of the Commonwealth 4540:. Royal Collection Trust 4414:. Royal Collection Trust 4412:"Dress for the Occasion" 4355:"Sri Lankan Brooch 1981" 4052:. Phaidon. p. 150. 3832:. Royal Collection Trust 3669:. Royal Collection Trust 3647:. Royal Collection Trust 3625:. Royal Collection Trust 3603:. Royal Collection Trust 2771:. Royal Collection Trust 2497:. Royal Collection Trust 2418:Stanley Jackson (1975). 1327: 1272:Diamond and Pearl Choker 1194:for a State Banquet for 863:Princess Eugenie of York 768:Greville Honeycomb Tiara 688:Diana, Princess of Wales 487:Franz Xaver Winterhalter 122:Kingdom of Great Britain 112:House of Hanover dispute 6927:Diamond Jubilee chicken 5741:Royal Christmas message 5521:Operation London Bridge 5496:Death and state funeral 4510:Helen Cathcart (1974). 3110:. Inventory no. 405131. 2738:. Morrow. p. 171. 2206:. Viking. p. 157. 1564:Asscher Diamond Company 1543:Festival of Remembrance 1436:Queen Adelaide's Brooch 1335: 1244:coronation since 1901. 1213:the Duchess of Cornwall 1196:King Felipe VI of Spain 404:Queen Mary Fringe Tiara 378:Imperial Crown of India 212:Jewels the property of 6850:Golden Jubilee chicken 6693:Canadian silver dollar 6401:Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' 6361:Jewels of Elizabeth II 6056:Justin Mortimer (1997) 5894:Willi und die Windzors 5782:The Queen in Australia 5679:State visit to Ireland 5536:Who shall separate us? 5137:Michael Fagan incident 4562:Field, Leslie (2002). 4393:Field, Leslie (1987). 4359:Royal Collection Trust 4251:Royal Collection Trust 4168:Field, Leslie (1987). 4113:Royal Collection Trust 3930:Royal Collection Trust 3897:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3882:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3854:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3787:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3762:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3742:Royal Collection Trust 3712:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3697:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3500:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3485:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3470:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3214:Tribute to Her Majesty 3178:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3163:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3148:Field, Leslie (1987). 3133:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 3107:Royal Collection Trust 2960:Royal Collection Trust 2295:Roberts, Hugh (2012). 2082:Andrew Morton (1989). 1930:. Contemporary Books. 1886:George IV State Diadem 1819:In 1979, the ruler of 1806:Greville Emerald Suite 1689:Greville Scroll Brooch 1435: 1297:South African Necklace 1291:Elizabeth II's funeral 1170:in 1979. It is of the 1168:Khalid of Saudi Arabia 1135:Faisal of Saudi Arabia 895:Belgian Sapphire Tiara 851:Dame Margaret Greville 774:Dame Margaret Greville 599: 528: 73:St Edward's Crown 45: 7002:Act of Loyalty Parade 6624:Devonshire House Ball 6558:Clock Tower, Brighton 6553:Clock Tower, Weymouth 6156:The Little Princesses 6036:William Dargie (1954) 5918:South Park: The Snuke 5674:State visit to Russia 5159:Handover of Hong Kong 5083:Personality and image 4826:Defender of the Faith 4751:Saint Kitts and Nevis 4017:"The Richmond Brooch" 3211:Don Coolican (1986). 2732:Anne Edwards (1990). 1314:Delhi Durbar Necklace 1277:as a 1982 banquet at 833:Strathmore Rose Tiara 597: 526: 463:Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi 35: 7098:British royal attire 6406:Queen Elizabeth cake 6197:" (Sex Pistols song) 6066:Ralph Heimans (2012) 6051:Richard Stone (1992) 5707:President Xi Jinping 5669:State visit to Spain 5541:Sleep, Dearie, Sleep 4955:Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon 4931:Anne, Princess Royal 4489:The Queen's Diamonds 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4583: 4582: 4576: 4557: 4554: 4552: 4551: 4529: 4522: 4502: 4500:Field, p. 179. 4493: 4480: 4443: 4434: 4425: 4400: 4385: 4371: 4346: 4343:. 1 June 2022. 4328: 4303: 4281: 4263: 4238: 4208: 4175: 4160: 4125: 4097: 4065: 4058: 4038: 4008: 3975: 3942: 3914: 3907: 3889: 3871: 3864: 3843: 3821: 3804: 3797: 3779: 3772: 3754: 3729: 3722: 3704: 3689: 3680: 3658: 3636: 3614: 3592: 3566: 3533: 3507: 3492: 3477: 3462: 3440: 3422: 3385: 3376: 3350: 3341: 3332: 3297: 3279: 3270: 3244: 3230: 3223: 3203: 3185: 3182:. p. 212. 3170: 3167:. p. 213. 3155: 3140: 3122: 3113: 3093: 3075: 3061: 3036: 3011: 3002: 2972: 2947: 2933: 2902: 2875: 2849: 2835: 2809: 2802: 2782: 2760: 2751: 2744: 2724: 2698: 2689: 2663: 2647: 2629: 2604: 2597: 2577: 2561: 2552: 2526: 2508: 2486: 2460: 2446: 2437: 2430: 2410: 2398: 2366: 2343: 2334: 2312: 2305: 2282: 2256: 2233: 2219: 2212: 2192: 2187:"Fringe Tiara" 2175: 2152: 2127: 2101: 2094: 2074: 2048: 2041: 2018: 2009: 2000: 1974: 1943: 1936: 1910: 1908: 1905: 1904: 1903: 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Index

The Personal Jewel Collection of Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II
Grand Collar of the Order of the Aztec Eagle
Elizabeth II
gems and jewels
regalia
Crown Jewels
St Edward's Crown
State Opening of Parliament
Imperial State Crown
Charles II
queens regnant
queens consort
George I
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Hanover
House of Hanover
George III
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Salic Law
Queen Victoria
Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
George V of Hanover
Prince Albert
Parliament
Count Erich von Kielmansegg
the Crown
Royal Collection
King Edward VII

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