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The sceptre comprises a gold rod, formed in three sections, with enamelled collars at the intersections, surmounted by an enamelled heart-shaped structure, which holds a huge drop-shaped diamond, Cullinan I, or the Star of Africa, weighing 530.2 carats. This structure is surmounted by enamelled brackets mounted with step-cut emeralds, and by a faceted amethyst monde, set with table and rose-cut diamonds, rubies, spinels and emeralds, with a cross above set with further diamonds, with a…

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The Queen has been seen wearing this watch since 1953. it is a pearl bracelet of 5 strands with a diamond clasp and a central watch face in a diamond frame. Surrounding the watch face on either side are shorter pearl strands that hang down. #Royal #Jewellery #Royaljewels #QueenElizabeth British Royal Jewellery, Queen Elizabeth Jewels, Ruby Jubilee, British Crown Jewels, Budget Plan, The British Royal Family, The Royals, Family Jewels, Family Jewellery

The Queen has been seen wearing this watch since 1953. it is a pearl bracelet of 5 strands with a diamond clasp and a central watch face in a diamond frame. Surrounding the watch face on either side are shorter pearl strands that hang down. #Royal #Jewellery #Royaljewels #QueenElizabeth

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The tiara: Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik Tiara.  The history: For Queen Alexandra's silver wedding anniversary of 1888, a royal committee (made up of 364 aristocratic ladies named 'The Ladies of Society') raised money to have this kokoshnik-style tiara made. It is made up of 61 diamond bars.  The current wearer: Queen Elizabeth II. Kokoshnik Tiara, Strathmore Rose Tiara, Lady Sarah Chatto, Lady Elizabeth, Princess Louise, Rainha Elizabeth Ii, The British Royal Family, Queen Alexandra, Royal Crowns

The tiara: Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik Tiara. The history: For Queen Alexandra's silver wedding anniversary of 1888, a royal committee (made up of 364 aristocratic ladies named 'The Ladies of Society') raised money to have this kokoshnik-style tiara made. It is made up of 61 diamond bars. The current wearer: Queen Elizabeth II.

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Introducing the legendary Gayatri Devi Maharani of Jaipur, whose enduring love for exquisite jewellery has captivated hearts for generations. Join us for our inaugural segment of Jewellery Talks as we delve into the timeless elegance and regal allure that define her unparalleled style. Stay tuned for an inspiring journey through the world of royalty and adornment. 1,2 & 3 are all crown jewels that were made India in the 1800s which are now at the British Museum. 4,5 & 6 are also now at the ... Maharani Gayatri Devi Jewellery, Maharani Jewellery, Maharani Gayatri Devi, Gayatri Devi, Enduring Love, The British Museum, Gold Necklace Designs, Crown Jewels, Best Diamond

Introducing the legendary Gayatri Devi Maharani of Jaipur, whose enduring love for exquisite jewellery has captivated hearts for generations. Join us for our inaugural segment of Jewellery Talks as we delve into the timeless elegance and regal allure that define her unparalleled style. Stay tuned for an inspiring journey through the world of royalty and adornment. 1,2 & 3 are all crown jewels that were made India in the 1800s which are now at the British Museum. 4,5 & 6 are also now at the…

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