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  2. Victorian jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Victorian jewellery originated in England; it was produced during the Victoria era, when Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901. Queen Victoria was an influential figure who established the different trends in Victorian jewellery. [1]

  3. Jewels of Mary I of England - Wikipedia

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    Mary's mother, Catherine of Aragon died in 1536, and bequeathed Mary a gold collar or necklace which she had brought from Spain in 1501. [4] It had a gold cross which contained, according to Eustace Chapuys, a relic of the True Cross. [5] Thomas Cromwell ordered that the cross be sent to him. Chapuys reported that Cromwell returned it to Mary ...

  4. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    A diamond necklace made by Cartier in the 1930s. It was a wedding gift to Elizabeth on her wedding to Prince Philip from the last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan, in 1947. The Nizam's entire gift set for the future Queen of the United Kingdom included a diamond tiara and matching necklace, whose design was based on English roses.

  5. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Diana wearing a pearl necklace and pearl earrings, featuring double wire of gold with diamonds and four equidistant knots, during a visit to Washington, D.C. in June 1997 Diana, Princess of Wales , owned a collection of jewels both as a member of the British royal family and as a private individual.

  6. The necklace is available in three finishes, including an 18K gold vermeil or solid 14k gold, and you can also upgrade the design with a diamond for an extra bit of sparkle.

  7. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    Women typically wore simpler pieces, such as gold chains, or strung beads or pearls. [11] By the end of the period, larger, more heavily adorned pieces were common among the wealthy, particularly in Italy. [11] 1500–1600: Long pearl ropes and chains with precious stones were commonly worn. [4]