The Richmond Brooch of Queen Elizabeth II & Queen Mary
HM Queen Elizabeth II's The Richmond Brooch
Historical Information :
The brooch was gifted to Queen Mary by the town of Richmond on the occasion of her wedding to the future King George V, in 1893. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II inherited the brooch after her beloved grandmother, Queen Mary's death in 1953.
About The Product :
✧Metal Type : Copper Alloy
✧Stones : 3A Cubic Zirconia
✧Pearls : Freshwater Pearls
✧Height : 40 mm - 1.57"
✧Width : 450 mm - 1.97"
✧Weight : 26 grams - 0.9 oz
✧Width of Pearls : 10 mm - 0.39"
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Please Note:
⦁ This product is an inspired reproduction of a historical jewel.
⦁ Due to the manufacturing process, there may be slight differences in the provided measurements.
More Info
Queen Elizabeth's Pearl and Diamond Richmond Brooch is designed by Queen Elizabeth II of England. It is one of the most elegant and historically significant jewels in Elizabeth's collection. The brooch reflects the classic Richmond design line and attracts attention with its balanced combination of pearls and diamonds.ueen Elizabeth's Pearl and Diamond Richmond Brooch is designed by Queen Elizabeth II of England. It is one of the most elegant and historically significant jewels in Elizabeth's collection. The brooch reflects the classic Richmond design line and attracts attention with its balanced combination of pearls and diamonds. There is a prominent central motif in the middle; the pearls surrounding it give the brooch both a soft elegance and visual integrity. Diamonds, on the other hand, enhance the splendor of the brooch with their shine and offer an eye-catching sparkle from different angles with light.
This brooch has been frequently preferred by Queen Elizabeth at official ceremonies, state receptions and important protocol events. The Richmond Brooch, which has a high aesthetic and historical value, is one of the symbols of the British royal jewelry tradition.his brooch has been frequently preferred by Queen Elizabeth at official ceremonies, state receptions and important protocol events. The Richmond Brooch, which has a high aesthetic and historical value, is one of the symbols of the British royal jewelry tradition. The pearls and diamonds i