Princess Birgitta of Sweden, Princess of Hohenzollern | Acanthus Leaves Opal and Diamond Tiara

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Sapphires Necklace of Princess Sibylla of Sweden| Royal Jewels

Archduchess Maria Immaculata of Austria-Tuscany, Duchess of Württemberg’s Opal Parure |Opal Tiara | Opal Brooches| Opal Suite of 9 Pearshaped Pendants| Royal Imperial Historic Jewellery

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Noble Prize Sweden Royal Family 2024

Queen Silvia of Sweden:
The Leuchtenberg Sapphire Tiara from the Leuchtenberg Sapphire Parure


Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden:
The Baden Fringe Tiara


Princess Madeleine of Sweden:
The Connaught Diamond Tiara


Princess Sofia of Sweden:
Diamond Wedding Tiara with London Blue Topaz Pear shaped tops

Swedish royal family Noble Prize - Queen of Sweden Princess Victoria, Princess Sofia, Princess Madeleine, Crownprincess of Sweden  Prinsessan Sofia, Prinsessan Madeleine Kungl. Familjen samlad på Kungl. Slottet den 10 december 2024. Foto: Sara Friberg/Kungl. Hovstaterna
Princess Madeleine wore part of the Bernadotte emerald demi parure, originally a belt created for King Carl XIV Johan, the first Bernadotte King of Sweden, the stunning necklace was composed of sixteen (now fourteen) emerald and diamond medallions, with a large cluster brooch (the original belt buckle) and a smaller brooch. First recorded in the inventory of the Royal Collection in 1844, the belt was converted to be used as a necklace by Queen Sofia of Sweden around the 1880s.
Swedish royal family Noble Prize – Queen of Sweden, Princess Victoria, Princess Sofia, Princess Madeleine Kungl. Familjen samlad på Kungl. Slottet den 10 december 2024. Foto: Sara Friberg/Kungl. Hovstaterna

The Edwardians: Age of Elegance

Exhibition at Buckingham Palace

From April 11 to November 23, 2025, The King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace will host a major exhibition titled The Edwardians: Age of Elegance. This groundbreaking event explores the opulence, style, and societal shifts of the Edwardian era through the lives of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and King George V and Queen Mary.

Two of Britain’s most fashionable royal couples – King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and King George V and Queen Mary – from their family lives and personal collecting to their glittering social circles and spectacular royal events

The exhibition will showcase over 300 artifacts, many on display for the first time, including jewelry, fashion, art, and personal items.

Queen Mary’s Love Trophy Collar Diamond Choker Necklace Eduardian Style jewelry, eduardian design diamonds Queen mary british royal family historic jewellery  The Love Trophy Collar is comprised of seven rectangular panels made from gold & linked by vertical rows of diamonds. Each panel features three symbolic elements - a burning torch, a quiver of arrows & a bow. These elements, symbolising Cupid the god of love, combine to make the “amatory” or love trophy from which the choker gets its name. Each “love trophy” is surrounded by diamond laurel wreaths & suspended from a diamond ribbon which is tied with a diamond bow.  Queen Mary later gifted this diamond choker necklace to the Queen Mother when she was still Duchess of York. It was never publicly seen on her. After her passing in 2002, Queen Elizabeth II inherited the piece. Due to its design, a high neckline is required to wear it properly.1901diamond diamonds diamondplatnumz diamondjewelry  royal royalfamily royalwedding royals royalty princess princesses   tiara  tiaras rown  crowns         jewelry  jewellery  jewels  jewelrydesigner  jewelryaddict  royal  royalty  royalfamily  royaljewels  jewelry  queenmary  diamond  necklace style  history  fashion #england  uk  buckinghampalace  edwardian  monarchy  britishmonarchy  britishroyals  britishroyalfamily  british royal jewels
Queen Mary’s Love Trophy Collar Diamond Choker Necklace Eduardian Style jewelry update from the earlier version of 2015

Highlights include Queen Alexandra’s Dagmar Necklace, Queen Mary’s Love Trophy Collar, and exquisite works by Fabergé.

The display will recreate the lavish interiors of Marlborough House and Sandringham House, adorned with family photographs, decorative treasures, and society mementos.

 Egyptian scarab brooch
given to Alexandra by Edward following his tour of the Middle East in 1863

See an Egyptian scarab brooch
given to Alexandra by Edward following his tour of the Middle East in 1863.

Visitors can immerse themselves in Edwardian culture through paintings by luminaries like John Singer Sargent the Duchess of Connaught, Frederic Leighton, and Edward Burne-Jones, alongside new trends like Aestheticism and Art Nouveau. Personal items and souvenirs from royal travels and events will provide insight into the couple’s global influence and vibrant social lives. Photography, a burgeoning art form of the era, will also be featured, including works by pioneering female photographers and snapshots taken by Alexandra herself.

The exhibition captures the grandeur and transitions of a golden age brought to an abrupt end by World War I, offering a poignant glimpse into the lives, tastes, and artistic patronage of the Edwardian royals.