Royal Jewels / Jewellery of Queen Elizabeth II

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Queen Mary's Thistle Brooch
The brooch has the appearance of a key from afar, but up close it becomes a diamond thistle with two leaves forming a wreath and a long stem. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
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The Greville Ivy Leaf Brooches
The ivy leaf brooches were made by Cartier, the first before 1930 and the second in 1937. The Queen could occasionally be seen in those early years having a bit of fun with these brooches, perching one on her hat or placing them on opposite sides of her neckline. Today, you'd be most likely to see them both on one side in traditional brooch position. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
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The Star of the Order of the Thistle
It consists of a silver saltire (St. Andrew's cross) with rays in between the arms. In the center, a thistle is surrounded by the Order's motto, "No one provokes me with impunity". #Jewellery #Royaljewels #QueenelizabethII
the queen's diamond brooch is displayed on two postage stamps, each featuring an image of a woman wearing a yellow hat
Jewellery of Queen Elizabeth II, The Australian Wattle Brooch
During her Coronation tour of 1954, the Queen was presented with this brooch from the people and government of Australia. It depicts a spray of wattle (the national flower) with mimosa leaves and tea tree blossoms in white and colored diamonds. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #QueenelizabethII
the queen of england is dressed in red
The Collar and Badge of the Order of the British Empire
Both the collar and the badge are worn at the service of the Order, held every four years at St. Paul's Cathedral. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #ElizabethII
the queen is shaking hands with some other people in red and white robes at an event
The Collar and Badge of the Order of the British Empire
Between the elements are gold cords with lions and crowns depicted. Suspended from the collar is the badge, a blue cross with a center showing King George and Queen Mary surrounded by the Order's motto, "For God and the Empire", in red. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Elizabeth
the queen of england is standing in front of other people wearing red robes and tiaras
The Collar and Badge of the Order of the British Empire
The gold collar has plaques of the Royal Arms alternating with plaques of the Royal and Imperial Cypher of George V. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
the queen and prince of england are wearing matching outfits for their official trip to canada
Jewellery of Queen Elizabeth II, New Zealand Silver Fern Brooch
It is "bejewelled with round brilliant and baguette shaped diamonds", having been designed to form the shape of a fern, an emblem of New Zealand. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
The brooch was given to Elizabeth II by Annie Allum, wife of John Allum, Mayor of Auckland, during her 1953 visit to New Zealand, as a Christmas present "from the woman of Auckland". #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth New Zealand Fern, Queen's Coronation, Princess Of Wales
Jewellery of Queen Elizabeth II, New Zealand Silver Fern Brooch
The brooch was given to Elizabeth II by Annie Allum, wife of John Allum, Mayor of Auckland, during her 1953 visit to New Zealand, as a Christmas present "from the woman of Auckland". #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
many different pictures of women wearing tiaras and necklaces, including an older woman
Jewellery of Queen Elizabeth II, The Flower Basket
This brooch depicts a basket filled with ruby, diamond and sapphire flowers and was given to Princess Elizabeth by her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, to mark the birth of Prince Charles in November 1948. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
the queen of england is wearing a blue coat and matching hat with white gloves while holding a black purse
Queen Mary's Turquoise and Diamond Brooch
This brooch with a turquoise center and an ornate scrolling diamond surround was a gift from Mary’s new in-laws, the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. They were, at the time, the Prince and Princess of Wales. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
an older woman wearing a green dress and pearls sits in front of a wooden table
Queen Mary's Turquoise and Diamond Brooch
Several pieces of turquoise jewelry were gifted to Princess Victoria Mary of Teck (the future Queen Mary) for her 1893 wedding to The Duke of York (the future King George V). #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
the queen of england is wearing a blue hat
Jewellery of Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Art Deco Double Clip Brooch, Set with diamonds including round and baguette cuts in two triangular shapes, this brooch is an example of the Art Deco double clip style, two separate brooches that can be worn together or seperate. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #Queenelizabeth
It is thought that the three central pendants - each a flat-cut ruby surrounded by brilliants - were originally used as a pair of earrings and a pendant before they were turned into pendants on this necklace of ruby and diamond clusters separated by single diamonds. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #QueenElizabeth #Necklace British Crown Jewels, Queens Jewels, The Royal Collection, Queen Mother, The Jewel, Ruby Necklace, Crown Jewels
Jewellery of Elizabeth II, The Baring Ruby Necklace
It is thought that the three central pendants - each a flat-cut ruby surrounded by brilliants - were originally used as a pair of earrings and a pendant before they were turned into pendants on this necklace of ruby and diamond clusters separated by single diamonds. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #QueenElizabeth #Necklace
This necklace was acquired by the Queen in 1964. It had formerly belonged to the Baring collection. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #QueenElizabeth #Necklace Royal Family Pictures, English Royal Family, Gucci Pink, British Royal Families, King Charles Iii, House Of Windsor, Cartier Jewelry
Jewellery of Elizabeth II, The Baring Ruby Necklace
This necklace was acquired by the Queen in 1964. It had formerly belonged to the Baring collection. #Jewellery #Royaljewels #QueenElizabeth #Necklace