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    British Royal Jewels of the Past 1: Ending 2021

    A bit of pearl action for you folks here! ;)
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    Queen Elizabeth II: Tiaras, Necklaces etc 2: Nov 2007-Dec 2015

    Welcome to Queen Elizabeth II's Tiaras and Necklaces part 2 Part 1 can be found here. ¤ ¤ ¤ A Queen Mary Stomacher - 2002 The stomacher and necklace are today part of Queen Elizabeth II's massive jewelry collection and are probably collecting dust alongside other magnificent pieces of...
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    British Royal Jewels of the Past 1: Ending 2021

    Here you can see Queen Mary with King George V, if you look closely you could see that she had the Koh-I-Noor diamond detached from the queen consort's crown and had it temporarily put back on its brooch setting (Queen Victoria often used it when she wanted to wear the Koh-I-Noor as a brooch)...
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    British Royal Jewels of the Past 1: Ending 2021

    A few small diamonds around the neck of Queen Mary! :D
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    Most Dazzling Royal Lady past and present

    Who do you think is or was the most dazzling royal women in history? Dazzling in the way she would wear her jewels and the way she presented herself in the public eye. If possible please add a picture along with your responds. Thanks!
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    Russian Imperial and Noble Jewels

    Those stones in the necklace are actually large diamonds, in the book "Queens Jewels" on the russian section they show a large picture of it and it is or was part of the Russian state diamond fund, with the largest diamond weighing 32 carats.
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    Iranian Crown Jewels

    Sapphire Here is one of the sapphire pieces in the Iranian crown jewels, its described as. A brooch made of gold, sapphires and diamonds. The large sapphire in the center is approximately 12 cts. The total height of the item is 12 cm. (4.8 in.)
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    Glittering Royals and Royal Occasions

    Australian Pearls Hi Everyone, What they mean by Australian Pearls, are that they are the type of pearls called South Sea pearls, these type's of pearls are found in oysters that grow in the South Seas which lies between the northern coast of Australia and the southern coast of...
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