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Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Jewelry

Posted on the 06 June 2022 by Pricescope @pricescope

Queen Elizabeth II Official Silver Jubilee Portrait

To mark her 25-year anniversary as the British monarch since her accession to the throne in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee wore an ornate ensemble, consisting of a white and gold zigzag-patterned gown, a velvet and fur-lined cape, and the Imperial State Crown.

According to Historic Royal Palaces, this crown was made for King George VI's coronation in 1937. Diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, pearls, and rubies adorn the gold crown, which is trimmed with velvet and fur. It was formerly worn by the Queen at her coronation and at numerous official royal events.

Other Silver Jubilee Events

Ruby Jubilee

Marks 40 years on the throne.

Trooping The Color Ceremony

In 1992, Queen Elizabeth II was awarded the Ruby Jubilee title for her 40-year reign. However, the Queen referred to this occasion and year as her "annus horribilis" in a speech at her Guildhall lunch in November 1992. It wasn't a great year for the Queen and her country so she opted to celebrate her Ruby Jubilee in private.

Golden Jubilee

Marks 50 years on the throne.

Queen Elizabeth II Official Golden Jubilee Portrait

For Queen Elizabeth II's official portrait in honor of her Golden Jubilee, she donned the Queen Alexandra Kokoshnik tiara, which is less ornate than some of her previous tiaras but just as beautiful.

Other Gold Jubilee Events

Diamond Jubilee

Marks 60 years on the throne.

Queen Elizabeth II Official Diamond Jubilee Portrait

For Queen Elizabeth II's official portrait in honor of her Diamond Jubilee, she wore two diamond bracelets and Queen Victoria's collet necklace. The Queen also donned the State Diadem tiara, which she first wore on her Coronation Day in 1820.

Other Diamond Jubilee Events

Sapphire Jubilee

Marks 65 years on the throne.

Queen Elizabeth II privately celebrated her Sapphire Jubilee and 65-year reign but attended the Trooping the Color for her 91st birthday. She wore pearls and the Brigade of Guards brooch.

Platinum Jubilee

Marks 70 years on the throne.

Queen Elizabeth II Official Platinum Jubilee Portrait

Buckingham Palace posted a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II seated in Windsor Castle on June 1, ahead of public activities and festivities. The Queen wasn't wearing any of her distinctive tiaras or brooches which is unusual for her jewelry looks.

Queen Elizabeth II's Custom Platinum Jubilee Brooch

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Jewelry

Goldsmiths' Company created the brooch she wore especially for her Platinum Jubilee. The circular brooch was inspired by the United Kingdom's four nations: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, which were symbolized by diamonds and their national flowers (the Tudor rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock). The lily of the valley, the Queen's favorite flower, was also there.

Queen Elizabeth II wrapped up the 4-day Platinum Jubilee celebration with a Thank You statement:

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Jewelry

Which of Queen Elizabeth II's Jubilee jewelry looks resonated with you the most? Which of Queen Elizabeth II's Jubilees were you privileged to witness in this lifetime? Do you own any of Queen Elizabeth II's jewelry staples - pearls and/ or brooches? Let us know - Click the comments button below.


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