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Queen Elizabeth II |New Zealand Silver Fern Diamond Brooch| The Queens Brooches |Royal Jewels of Great Britain and Ireland
This year marks 70 years since Her Majesty The Queen ascended the throne in 1952, the first time in British royal history that a Platinum Jubilee will be celebrated, we could see this follow brooch on display, the silver fern leaves – a New Zealand national emblem
Queen Elizabeth Brooches | Platinum Jubilee
The Queen’s jewellery to feature in Platinum Jubilee displays at the Official Royal Residences
The Queen often wears brooches that represent the emblems of Commonwealth countries while visiting or meeting their representatives.
the Canadian Maple-leaf Brooch, worn by Her Majesty (then Princess Elizabeth) on her first visit to Canada in 1951;
the Flame-Lily Brooch, the emblem of Zimbabwe, which was pinned to The Queen’s mourning clothes when she returned to Britain from Kenya after the death of her father in 1952;
the New Zealand Silver Fern Brooch, presented by the Women of Auckland on Christmas Day, 1953
the Australian Wattle Brooch, presented on Her Majesty’s first visit to Australia in 1954;
and the Sri Lanka Brooch, presented to The Queen during a State Visit to Sri Lanka in 1981.
The Queen’s jewellery to feature in Platinum Jubilee displays at the Official Royal Residences
Magnificent jewels from Her Majesty The Queen’s personal collection will go on display this summer as part of special displays celebrating the Platinum Jubilee at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. Each display explores a historic occasion in Her Majesty’s 70-year reign – the Accession, the Coronation and previous Jubilees – through photographs, paintings, works of art, and items of The Queen’s dress and jewellery.
In the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace, which can be visited as part of the annual Summer Opening for the first time since 2019, official portraits of The Queen taken by photographer Dorothy Wilding just weeks after the Accession will be shown alongside items of jewellery worn for the portrait sittings. These include the Diamond Diadem, one of Her Majesty’s most widely recognised pieces of jewellery.
The Diamond Diadem was created for the famously extravagant coronation of George IV in 1821. It is set with 1,333 brilliant-cut diamonds and consists of a band with two rows of pearls either side of a row of diamonds, above which are diamonds set in the form of a rose, a thistle and two shamrocks, the national emblems of England, Scotland and Ireland. The Diadem was inherited in 1837 by Queen Victoria, who was frequently painted and photographed wearing it, including on several early postage stamps such as the Penny Black. The Diadem passed to Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and then to Her Majesty The Queen, who wore it on the day of her Coronation and has worn it on her journey to and from the State Opening of Parliament since the first year of her reign.
The spectacular Delhi Durbar necklace will also be on display at Buckingham Palace. The necklace incorporates nine emeralds originally owned by Queen Mary’s grandmother, the Duchess of Cambridge, as well as an 8.8 carat diamond pendant cut from the Cullinan diamond – the largest diamond ever found. The necklace was made for Queen Mary as part of a suite of jewellery created for the Delhi Durbar in 1911. Her Majesty The Queen inherited the necklace in 1953 and wore it in a portrait sitting for Dorothy Wilding in 1956 – thought to have been their last sitting together before Wilding’s retirement in 1958.
At Windsor Castle, the Coronation Dress and Robe of Estate worn by The Queen for her Coronation at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953 will be displayed. To recognise the importance of her role as Head of the Commonwealth Nations, Her Majesty asked for the emblems of the seven independent states of which she was monarch to be incorporated into the design of her Coronation Dress, together with those of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. The emblems were embroidered in gold and silver thread and pastel-coloured silks, encrusted with seed pearls, sequins and crystals.
At the Palace of Holyroodhouse, visitors will see a display of outfits worn by Her Majesty on occasions to celebrate the Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees. In 1977 for The Queen’s Silver Jubilee, the royal couturier Sir Hardy Amies designed a striking ensemble of dress, coat and stole in pink silk crêpe and chiffon with a matching hat designed by Frederick Fox with flowerheads hanging from silk stems. The ensemble was worn at the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral on 7 June 1977 marking the 25th anniversary of The Queen’s Accession.
On display for the first time will be Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee ensemble, worn to the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral and a luncheon at Guildhall, City of London, as part of the celebrations on 5 June 2012. The ensemble was designed by Angela Kelly, Personal Adviser to The Queen (Wardrobe) and consists of a pale turquoise dress and coat embroidered with scattered silver flowers, with a coordinating hat.
Alongside the ensembles worn by The Queen will be a selection of gifts presented during official engagements in Scotland, as well as a group of works relating to Her Majesty’s first official visit to Edinburgh in 1953, soon after her Coronation. Examples include a silver model of a miner’s Davy lamp, presented in 1958 when The Queen made her first descent into a working coal mine on the opening of the Rothes Colliery in Fife, and the ceremonial key to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, which is presented to Her Majesty at the start of Royal Week at the Palace each summer. @RCT
THE QUEEN’S NIZAM OF HYDERABAD ROSE BROOCHES
The Queen will celebrate her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years as Monarch.
Three brooches in the form of roses, with tremblant brilliant centres, the petals pavé-set with brilliants.
The Cartier Diadem, was set with 1,033 brilliants, 84 baton diamonds and 17 diamond beads.
Account dated 8 January 1948, £5,000;
Empress Marie Feodorovna of Russia|Sapphire Brooch with large Pearl Drop Diamond Cluster| Royal Jewel History
Queen’s Brooches|Queen Elizabeth II|Empress Maria Feodorovna Wedding Gift from the Prince and Princess of Wales|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland|Romanov Imperial Jewel
Queen’s Brooches|Queen Elizabeth II|Empress Maria Feodorovna Wedding Gift from the Prince and Princess of Wales|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland|Romanov Imperial Jewel
Queen Elizabeth II |Jewelers and Goldsmiths Brooch of Ruby and Diamonds| Wedding Gift to the Queen|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland
Queen Elizabeth II |Jewelers and Goldsmiths Brooch of Ruby and Diamonds| Wedding Gift to the Queen|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland
This valuble piece of asymmethric jewerlry of gold studded, with eight larger diamonds, diamond pavee six oval facetted rubies and three square rubies, was the Wedding Gift to Princess Elizabeth from the British Jewelers. The brooch was seen at the worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in November 7th 1947.
The 40th style ruby and diamond brooch with curved gold trellis the picture in colour.
The Queen’s Brooches – Montreal Six Marple Leaves Acorn Brooch
Queen Elizabeth II | Apple blossom Diamond Brooch Gift of The Sultan of Oman |Spray of two Apple blossoms in Diamonds|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland
The Diamond Jubilee brooches