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Crown Jewels

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Facemask Holder | HeartString Jewels | United States
A diamond tiara/necklace, dating from the last quarter of the 19th century, formerly belonging to Mary, Duchess of Roxburghe. The tiara comes apart to form a necklace and a thin diamond bandeau.
Parure of Queen Victoria Eugenie, Spain (Tiara in modern setting, Necklace, Earrings, Bracelet, Ring, Brooch; aquamarines, diamonds). Inherited by the princely Torlonia family of Italy.
Famous Emeralds and Jewels of Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain|Large Emerald Necklace, Emerald Brooch, Emerald Ring, Emerald Earrings | Queen Ena Joyas Esmeraldas
Emeralds of Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain. Empress Eugenie of France (1826-1920) had bequeathed the emeralds to her goddaughter, Queen of Spain (1887-1969). Cartier made a necklace, a ring a brooch by the 9 emeralds and diamonds.
December 30, 2012 – ARThound
Marie Antoinette’s Jewel coffer (1786–1787) set with decorative panels of moss agate and designed by French goldsmiths Charles Ouizille (ca. 1744–1830) and Pierre-François Drais (ca. 1726–1788). Lid is missing. Moss agate, jasper, marble and gold,
The Swedish Nine Prong Tiara - Made in Berlin as a gift for Queen Sophia, consort of King Oscar II. A part of the Bernadotte Foundation, it technically belongs to no one person, but it’s definitely a favorite of Queen Silvia’s
Crowns
Queen Victoria's Crown This small beautiful crown of heraldic Tudor form was ordered by Queen Victoria at own expense for her personal use in 1870. She found the Imperial State Crown too heavy, and very much resented the complicated procedures involved when removing the crown from the Tower of London.
A Little of Everything.
Emerald Bracelet (Russian Crown Jewels) in Russian Crown Jewels...wouldn't you love to know who took them away from their mommy? Can't see Stalin being into this!
Top 100 Royal Crowns Ever
When you think of medieval history or high fantasy, the picture just isn’t complete without a crown-wearing King or Queen. It’s very telling of our human nature
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The Fife Tiara first belonged to Princess Louise of Wales, the oldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. When she married the Earl of Fife in 1889, she received quite a waterfall of sparkling presents; this stunning tiara with pear-shaped diamonds hanging freely in a diamond framework, topped with more pear-shaped diamonds alternating with round diamonds, was among them. It is thought to be the work of Parisian jeweler Oscar Massin.
Fabergé - Romanov Necklace. A spectacular necklace, inspired by an historic design, superbly crafted and articulated in white gold to spread over the shoulder and neckline in an openwork trellis, with a soft, vintage lustre, and a dramatic array of emeralds of exceptional quality. The choker detaches from the collar, allowing the two necklaces to be worn separately.