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Sparkling Royal Jewels From Around the World
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As our celebration of the Bernadotte jewel collection continues, we’ve got a closer look today at one of their most brilliant jewels: the Swedish Diamond Lozenge Brooch.
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The lozenge-shaped diamond brooch features floral elements in its design, as well as three large diamond brilliants set in the center of the piece.
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The brooch is so incredibly packed with diamonds that it’s tough to get a good photo of the details, because it glitters so much under light. Here’s one more view of the piece that makes some of the details stand out a bit more.
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The brooch has been with the Swedish royal family for several generations. Above, you’ll spot the brooch in this formal portrait of Queen Victoria of Sweden, taken around 1910. The brooch is pinned to the center of her bodice, with lots more diamonds and pearls draped around it.
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The brooch is worn today by all of the senior members of the Swedish royal family. Above, Queen Silvia wears the brooch during the Nobel Prize Banquet in December 2016. She wore the brooch with additional diamonds from the family collection, including Queen Sofia’s Tiara and the Karl Johan Earrings.
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…and here, a bit earlier, she wears the brooch during a state visit of Japan in March 2007. On this occasion, she paired the brooch with the King Edward VII Ruby Tiara and the Karl Johan Earrings.
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The brooch was also a great favorite of the late Princess Lilian, who wears it here with the Boucheron Laurel Wreath Tiara and Queen Josefina’s Diamond Stomacher Necklace at the Nobel Prize Ceremony in December 2003.
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It’s also been worn by Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine. Victoria has selected the brooch several times for the annual Nobel festivities in Stockholm. Above, she wears the brooch with the Six Button Tiara for the Nobels in December 2007…
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…and again in December 2017, when she paired the brooch with the grand Swedish Aquamarine Kokoshnik and the family’s diamond floral earrings.
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I think perhaps my favorite appearance of the brooch on Victoria came in December 2014, when she wore the brooch nestled in the back of her hair for the Nobels, adding a little bit of surprise extra sparkle to a jewelry ensemble that also included the Baden Fringe Tiara.
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Royals are just like us: most of their recent events have been canceled. But before she headed to Windsor Castle for an extended stay, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom held one more private audience — and wore a fantastic heirloom brooch.
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The Queen met with the outgoing and incoming Commanding Officers of the HMS Queen Elizabeth, Commodore Steven Moorhouse and Captain Angus Essenhigh, at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday.
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With her royal blue dress, the Queen wore a brooch that she inherited from her grandmother, Queen Mary, in 1953.
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Queen Mary’s Russian Brooch takes its name from its origins. The brooch was Mary’s wedding gift from Empress Marie Feodorovna of Russia in 1893. The empress, who was born a Danish princess, was an aunt of Mary’s new husband, the future King George V of the United Kingdom.
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Here’s a closer look at the brooch. Its geometric design surrounds a pair of impressive gemstones: a diamond and a sugarloaf sapphire.
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The Queen loves to wear the brooch on a royal blue background, just as she did for Wednesday’s audience. It will likely be a good bit before we see a royal brooch out in the wild once more, so I’m grateful that we got one more bejeweled treat last week!