Queen Elizabeth II's 8 magnificent jewellery collection

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Imperial State Crown This crown was created in 1937 for the coronation of King George VI. The crown features the largest cut diamonds in the world Kohinoor. It has 2,868 brilliantly-cut diamonds, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds and 269 pearls. 

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Delhi Durbar Necklace This necklace consists of nine emeralds originally owned by Queen Mary’s grandmother. It also features an 8.8-carat diamond cut from the Cullinan diamond.  

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Albert Brooch This piece of jewellery was one of Queen Elizabeth's favourites, it was said to be authorised by Prince Alberi in 1849, as a gift to his wife, Victoria.

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The Pink Diamond The queen received this floral brooch as a wedding gift from Canadian gemologist John Thorburn Williamson. It has 203 white diamonds along with a 54.5-carat pink diamond.

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 Double Clip Brooch Queen Elizabeth wore this popular double lip brooch on the  75th anniversary of V-E Day at Windsor Castle. It has been said that this brooch is brought by the Duke of Kent, who was also the Queen’s uncle, back in 1937.

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Hyderabad Tiara Asaf Jah VII, who was the ruler of Hyderabad presented the queen with the famous Hyderabad Tiara which is based on English roses with 3 detachable floral brooches. Its current value is around 6 billion 59 crore rupees.

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The State Diadem This crown was created in 1820  for the coronation of King George IV. It is worn by queens and queen consorts to the State Opening of Parliament.

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 ​The King Faisal of Saudi Arabia Necklace King Faisal and King Khalid of Saudi Arabia gifted this beautiful necklace to the queen in 1967. This piece features 300 diamonds, weighing 80 carats.

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