The Most Valuable Heirloom Jewels of the British Royal Family

Published on June 22, 2022
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The Cartier Indian Tiara

The Cartier Indian Tiara is comprised of diamonds, pearls, and sapphires, which is why it is worth about $1 million. It is now owned by Brigitte, Duchess of Gloucester but it dates back to the early 1900s. Originally created for Princess Marie Louise, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, it was purchased sometime between 1906 and 1921 after her wedding was annulled.

The Cartier Indian Tiara

The Cartier Indian Tiara

Crown Amethyst Suite of Jewels

This suite of jewels first became a part of the royal family during the 1800’s in honor to commemorate Princess Charlotte of Wales’ untimely death. The suite includes the necklace, three brooches, earrings, and hair combs. It has been passed down the generations and has been favored by Queen Elizabeth, who could be seen wearing the shell shaped diamond brooch on several special occasions.

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Crown Amethyst Suite Of Jewels

Crown Amethyst Suite Of Jewels