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Parure of silver jewellery. The style is traditionally worn by Yemeni Jewish women.
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Presented to Queen Elizabeth II by President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi of the Republic of Yemen, on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee, 6 July 2012.
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Monthly Most Worn: Duchess of Edinburgh
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This Month (April 2024), The Duchess of Edinburgh wore the Felt Diamond Slice Pendant Necklace 3 times.
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This stunning diamond slice pendant necklace is the new 'felt' signature. 
This necklace comes with a 9ct gold trace chain, which is 18 inches long and can be shortened with a 16 inch brake. 
£275.00
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the-jewel-catalogue · 24 hours
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Cam's blue V&A bracelet joining her
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This ring, mounted with a shield-shaped diamond, belonged to Charles I when Prince of Wales and is engraved with his badge of three feathers. The reverse is enamelled with a bow and arrow, perhaps suggesting Cupid's arrow and meaning the ring was a love token.
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The brooch was previously worn by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
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Jewel of the day : Queen Camilla hosts the Maiden yachting crew at Clarence House.
Queen Camilla was wearing a Britannia brooch.
Britannia is the national personification of Britain as a helmeted female warrior holding a trident and shield.
Mounted in 18ct white gold, the brooch features a diamond encrusted Britannia figurine, alongside a ruby and sapphire Union Jack flag. It appears to be a replica of the cap badge worn by the Royal Norfolk Regiment, of which she’s Colonel in Chief.
What appears to be the same brooch recently sold online for £4,400.
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Jewel of the day : Queen Camilla hosts the Maiden yachting crew at Clarence House.
Queen Camilla was wearing a Britannia brooch.
Britannia is the national personification of Britain as a helmeted female warrior holding a trident and shield.
Mounted in 18ct white gold, the brooch features a diamond encrusted Britannia figurine, alongside a ruby and sapphire Union Jack flag. It appears to be a replica of the cap badge worn by the Royal Norfolk Regiment, of which she’s Colonel in Chief.
What appears to be the same brooch recently sold online for £4,400.
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Personal Jewels 7/?
To celebrate their first official Christmas together in 2011, Prince William gifted his new wife a pair of amethyst earrings.
When most people think of amethyst, the first colour that pops into their mind is purple – however, Kate’s earrings from her beloved husband feature a unique pair of green amethyst stones. Green amethyst is said to represent harmony, love and balance – making it a heartwarming choice of stone for the couple’s first official Christmas together.
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The stunning pair of 5 carat oval cut amethysts are surrounded by diamonds, set in 18 carat gold. Designed by one of Kate’s favourite designers, Kiki McDonough, the earrings currently retail at £2,600.
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OTD: 28th April 2011
OTD 13 years ago, a pre-wedding reception was held for the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. While the bride and groom didn’t attend, the event was attended by members of the British royal family as well as foreign royals.
The royals did bring out a few nice pieces of jewellery so let’s take a look at them.
Starting off with The Queen, she wore a matching gold and diamond earring and necklace set, reportedly given to her by King Hassan II of Morocco in the 1980s.
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Camilla chose some of her favourite pearl pieces for the reception including her four strand pearl choker and a five strand pearl bracelet.
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Sophie wore a borrowed earring and necklace set containing white and yellow diamonds from Collins and Sons. The necklace is a stunning necklace that works so well with this outfit.
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Both the Duchess of Gloucester and Princess Alexandra opted for emeralds and pearls for the event. With the Duchess of Gloucester choosing to wear earrings and a necklace from the emerald and pearl set of jewels that belonged to her late mother-in-law, Princess Alice, while Princess Alexandra wore her pearl choker with the emerald and diamond clasp, as well as an emerald ring.
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A final mention goes to Princess Michael of Kent who wore a pair of diamond topaz earrings and a large diamond and topaz brooch with a pearl pendant. The topaz in the brooch is a stunning colour and the brown of the gown under it really lets it stand out.
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On some formal occasions, The Queen wears this bracelet which is made up of of diamond links and circles, set with alternate large black and natural pearls. No information is publicly known about the origin of this bracelet.
~ British Royal Jewels IG
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Pair of bracelets in a silver box
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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
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Presented to Queen Elizabeth II by the People of Bairagirchala Village during her State Visit to Bangladesh, 14–17 November 1983.
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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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