Queen of England Elizabeth II died a few days ago at the age of 96. At the age of 27, she completed the coronation ceremony in front of British people. She led the UK through many crises over the years and was deeply loved by countless people. She was also the longest-reigning monarch in Britain.
The queen has many crown jewelry and will carefully match jewelry every time she attends a public event. Earlier, at the 70th anniversary of the throne, she wore a green coat and was especially equipped with eye-catching brooch.
Below you will take a glimpse of the Queen's classic jewelry and review her elegance and dazzling life.
crown crown
Queen Elizabeth II treasured many precious gems throughout her life, and her favorite was her tassel crown wearing a diamond-inlaided diamond-inlaided crown at her wedding in 1947, and she also witnessed her love story with Prince Philip .
1937 The crown was cast for Queen Elizabeth when King George VI was crowned. It was framed in platinum and was inlaid with 2,800 diamonds, including pillow-shaped, rose-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds.
, this striking crown will continue to be passed down from generation to generation.
engagement ring
English queen and Prince Philip are works that inherit the history of the royal family.
is transformed from the headdress of Princess Alice, the mother of Princess Philip, with square-cut diamonds set on the platinum ring. This ring is often seen in the queen's hands.
Marriage Bracelet
0 The bracelet worn by the Queen of England when she got married was also transformed from the headwear of Princess Alice, the mother of Princess Philip.
This is not just a simple jewelry, but also a commemoration of monarchs of all dynasties. It has emotional value to the royal family and even the people.
Cullinan No. 5 Brooch
Cullinan No. 5 diamond brooch, which has a history of more than 110 years, was introduced to Elizabeth II in 1953 and is inlaid with diamonds, especially the focus is on diamonds weighing 18.8 carats in the middle.
This brooch has accompanied the Queen to various diplomatic and celebrations, including Prince Philip's 99th birthday and the wedding of Princess Eugenie .
Celebration Necklace
This queen's favorite crown and necklace was the wedding gift she received back then. This necklace is also the queen's first choice for the celebration and witnesses many wonderful moments.
Fire Lily Brooch
This fire lily brooch with a story behind it represents the national flower of Zimbabwe and Zambia , and was given to the queen of her 21st birthday in 1947.
1952 After learning about her father's death, the queen returned to the UK from Kenya . At that time, the brooch was locked on her mourning clothes.
daisy brooch
As the love token of the Queen and Prince Philip, sapphire and diamond daisy brooch appeared in a series of photos taken by the two during their honeymoon in 1947, and also in the 2007 diamond wedding commemoration photos.
Palm Leaf Brooch
Another brooch that often appears is a palm leaf-shaped design, composed of 203 diamonds, which once accompanied the queen on different occasions.
Cartier crown
This crown was commissioned by King George VI to Cartier as a gift to the Queen Mother.
crown was later bequeathed to Queen Elizabeth II and was also lent to other royal members to wear. The most representative of which was Princess Kate, who became her wedding crown.
Yellow and White Diamond Brooch
This brooch was given by the Australian government during the first visit of the Queen in 1954. It is made of platinum and is inlaid with yellow and white diamonds. The shiny look is especially dazzling during the celebration.