The Most Valuable Heirloom Jewels of the British Royal Family

Published on June 22, 2022
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Gold Signet Pinky Ring

King Charles was first seen wearing the gold signet pinky ring in the 1970’s. It is quite rare to see him without the ring. It is not exactly clear where he got it and where it is from, but since he is rarely seen without it, it is essentially priceless. He was wearing it when he got engaged to Princess Diana as well as on his wedding day with Camilla.

Gold Signet Pinky Ring

Gold Signet Pinky Ring

St. Edward’s Crown

St. Edward’s Crown is perhaps one of the more important items in the Royal Collection. Dating back to 1694, the crown was actually destroyed during the English Civil War but was recreated in 1661. The crown is made with 444 precious and semi-precious gems in a solid gold setting. The heavy crown is worth $39 million. It has been worn during coronations for centuries, including Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1952.

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St. Edward’s Crown

St. Edward’s Crown