Queen Elizabeth’s top 5 most expensive brooches
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Queen Elizabeth’s top 5 most expensive brooches
Queen Elizabeth II is more than just the longest-reigning monarch in British history, she is also a fashion icon, looking stylish, powerful, and glamorous in all of her public outings.
The Queen is always spotted with an impressive, ritzy brooch that perfectly matches with her glamorous designer outfits.
All of Her Majesty's brooches have a special meaning behind them and are valued at stupendous prices.
Jewellery experts at Steven Stone have examined the monarch's brooch collection and determined the apparent value of each over-the-top piece.
Here is the list of Queen Elizabeth II's top 5 most expensive brooches according to jewellery experts:
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This heart-shaped piece of jewellery was made from a cut of Cullinan diamond. Made in 1911, the brooch was first owned by Queen Mary who wore it for the coronation of her son, King George VI.
The brooch was then passed on to Her Majesty upon the death of Queen Mary.
Currently, the brooch is estimated to be valued at $4 million.
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This ritzy brooch was originally a larger piece of jewellery. However, it was cut down in the late 1800s for being too large to wear.
Originally owned by the Queen Mother who wore the stone for Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, the brooch was passed on to Her Majesty upon the death of the Queen Mother in 2002.
The brooch is estimated to be valued at $4 million today.
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This stylish sapphire brooch was Prince Albert's gift to Queen Victoria on the eve of their wedding day in 1840.
Queen Victoria wore this large sapphire brooch on her wedding gown the day after she received it.
The piece of jewellery has been passed down to Queen Mary, Elizabeth, and the current Elizabeth II, who have worn this brooch often during daytime occasions.
The brooch is said to be worth $15 million.
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For those who are updated with the Queen's state visits and diplomatic engagements, this brooch is definitely familiar to you!
This flower-shaped diamond brooch is Her Majesty's go-to brooch for diplomatic activities.
The brooch features one of the rarest, flawless pink diamonds in the world. The pink diamond was discovered in the Williamson mine in Tanzania and was gifted by mine owner John Thoburn as a wedding gift to the royal.
This brooch is rumoured to be worth $47 million.
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Last but definitely not least, the Cullinan III and IV brooch is the Queen's most expensive brooch.
This brooch was inherited by Her Majesty from Queen Mary in 1953.
Made of the third and fourth largest stones cut from the famous Cullinan diamond, the piece of jewellery features one cushion-shaped diamond stone and another pear-shaped diamond stone drop. Collectively, the diamonds consist of over 150 carats.
Today, the brooch is estimated to be worth a staggering $49 million.