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The Cullinan VII and Cullinan VIII Brooch - Queen Mary used the Cullinan VII, an 8.8-carat marquise-cut stone, as a pendant to the Cullinan VIII, a 6.8-carat oblong brilliant, to form a second brooch, made at the same time as the Cullinan Heart Brooch and very similar in design.
A Kindred Spirit
Brazilian pink topaz made around 1804 belonging to the royal family of Sweden.
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The Girls of Great Britain tiara from Garrards, and a Cartier diamond and platinum necklace - Royal jewels. There's a more detailed pin of the tiara on Tiaras I
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In 1820 Duchess Pauline of Wurttemberg married her cousin's widow, King William I of Wurttemberg. Made by August Heinrich Kuhn using diamonds that were in the Wurttemberg crown.
In Pictures | In pictures: Princess Margaret's jewels
The Poltimore Tiara, given to Princess Margaret on her wedding day by her sister HM Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth's jewelry Is Prepared for the Jubilee Exhibition. Emerald and diamond necklace and the Cullinan III and IV brooch.
HRH princess Margaret's tiara. The Poltimore tiara, made in 1870 for Lady Poltimore, was bought at auction specially for Margaret.
THE HABSBURG PERIDOT PARURE including necklace, earrings, devant de corsage. 1820s, attr Köchert (later Hapsburg court jewelers). 7 of the pendants from the necklace can be set upright on the tiara for its second form. A delicate floral motif runs through all of the pieces in the parure, including the tiara.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine Tiara belonging to Queen Elizabeth II
This wedding present from Emperor Napoleon I to Empress Marie Louise his second wife Originally, was fitted with 79 emeralds and the current 1000 diamonds that total 700 carats Altered in 1952 by Van Cleef and Arpels who replaced the emeralds with Persian turquoise, set in both silver and gold metal These jewelers obtained the crown from Hapsburg relatives of Empress Marie Lousie and sold the turquoise tiara to Marjorie Merriweather Post who gave it to the Smithsonian Institution in 1971
Ruby and diamond tiara, mid-19th century. Set with foil backed rubies and circular-cut and rose diamonds, length approximately 370mm, may be worn as a necklace with a detachable chain, additional brooch fittings, inner circumference of tiara approximately 180mm, fitted case.
Four of Queen Victoria Eugenia's Tiaras
Queen Victoria Eugenia's Tiaras