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Pair of bracelets in a silver box
Pair of silvered metal bracelets contained in a silver, velvet lined box. The bracelets of cylindrical tapering circular form with foliate ends joined by two bars. The ground chased with raised foliate design. Box hinged with chased foliates
Presented to Queen Elizabeth II by the People of Bairagirchala Village during her State Visit to Bangladesh, 14–17 November 1983.
~ RCT
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This matching set includes a necklace and pair of earrings set with diamonds. To my knowledge the one and only time they were worn was in March 2023 for the IFR Awards Dinner, an event she attends annually.
~ British Royal Jewels IG
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Hi 👋🏽, first I hope you are well, secondly because Charles acquired a lot of jewelry from his grandmother when she died and gave it to Camilla, when they die who will own these things? Will they go to William and Harry or will they be given to Camilla's children? Seeing your post on the Queen's 80th birthday got me thinking. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer.
Hi, hope you are well too <3
I think because they’re actually owned by Charles, it will be up to him where they go. It may be that some of them are now the personal property of Camilla and so she will decide instead but I imagine there will be a split. Some pieces probably left to her children, maybe some to her grandchildren or godchildren (if she has any) and some might go to William, Kate or into the Crown’s ownership.
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Gold and amethyst pendant cross with five table-cut amethysts openly set, and surmounted with a Cross of St Andrew's made of pearls.
Given to Princess Mary of Teck by Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle in 1877
~ RCT
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ANZAC 2022
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The then Duchess of Cambridge attended the ANZAC service. Jewels from Princess Diana were present - The Collingwood earrings.
These diamond and pearl drop earrings are ultimate classics: absolutely timeless, perfectly versatile, and endlessly useful. The earrings feature a round diamond stud, from which is suspended an additional round diamond and a bell cap set with three more rows of small diamonds. The bell caps each contain a lovely pearl drop.
~ The Court Jeweller
The Duchess also wore a new brooch, suspected to be a piece from Robinson Pelham. A jeweller who also designed the earrings Catherine wore on her wedding day.
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A necklace of white metal, filigree work made up of flying birds, hearts and a crescent shape moon with coloured glass stones suspended. Sits in blue velvet box.
Presented to Queen Elizabeth II by the President of Yemen, H.E. Ali Abdulla Al-Saleh, during an Audience in 1997
~ RCT
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Over 15k raised so far from all across the globe for bravemind.
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These are one of only four pair of emerald earrings in the Queen's possession, and are among the oldest. They're very simple in style, each comprised of a large cabochon emerald set in a cluster of eleven brilliant-cut diamonds.
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PINK TOPAZ AND SAPPHIRE PENDANT
The necklace that Camilla wore at the ballet, however, was even more intriguing. The piece featured a pendant with a diamond ribbon, from which two clusters (one set with diamonds and a pink topaz, and the other set with diamonds and a blue sapphire) were suspended. Royal reporter Rebecca English wrote that the necklace “belonged to the late Queen.”
~ The Court Jeweller
The necklace was photographed worn by Princess Elizabeth of York when she was 8 years old in 1934.
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Source: Dressing the Queen (book by Angela Kelly)
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The Eternal Dove Brooch
On 5th December, 2012 The British Jewellers’ Association presented a spectacular platinum and diamond brooch to Her Majesty The Queen as a gift of celebrate her Diamond Jubilee.
The design is entitled ‘The Eternal Dove’, and is loosely based on the ‘Sceptre with Dove’, an item in the Crown Jewels which was made for the Coronation of King Charles 11 in 1661.
Ivonna’s dove,which is in flight, also encompasses the four flowers of the United Kingdom which are depicted in rare gold from around the UK and natural coloured diamonds within its wings.
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Sophie wears the so called 'Gemstone Suite', it features earrings, necklace and a ring. A matching bracelet has not been seen.
It appeared for the first time in 2013.
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