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"Diamonds: A Royal Symbol of Power and Glory" In 1953, the world witnessed a momentous occasion as Elizabeth II ascended to the throne

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Imperial Crown of King George V, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Imperial Crown of King George V, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Imperial Crown of King George V, c1911. From "The Coronation Book". [Stewart Dawson & Company, Ltd. London]

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Adèle van Meekren, second wife of Andries van Wezel, 1912. Creator: Willem Witsen

Adèle van Meekren, second wife of Andries van Wezel, 1912. Creator: Willem Witsen
Adele van Meekren, second wife of Andries van Wezel, 1912. Van Wezel was a Dutch diamond dealer

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Barrios Diamond Co. Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1905. Creator: Unknown

Barrios Diamond Co. Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1905. Creator: Unknown
Barrios Diamond Co. Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1905

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Regalia. - 2, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 2, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 2, c1911. Temporal Sceptre (Victoria); 2. The Queen Consort's Orb; 3. St. Edward's Staff; 4. The Imperial Orb; 5. Spiritual Sceptre (Victoria)'

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Regalia. - 1, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 1, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 1, c1911. 1. Queen's Diadem; 2. Queen Consort's Crown; 3. The Imperial Crown; 4. Imperial Crown (Charles II); 5. Prince of Wales Crown'

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Crown worn by George V at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, 1962. Creator: Unknown

Crown worn by George V at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, 1962. Creator: Unknown
Crown worn by George V at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, 1962. The Imperial Crown of India is set with 6, 170 diamonds, 9 emeralds, 4 rubies, and 4 sapphires

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Regalia of Scotland: The George, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Regalia of Scotland: The George, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Regalia of Scotland: The George, 1850. The Great George was made for Charles II in 1661 by the Royal goldsmith, Robert Vyner

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Regalia of Scotland: Jewel of St. Andrew, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Regalia of Scotland: Jewel of St. Andrew, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Regalia of Scotland: Jewel of St. Andrew, 1850....the order of St. Andrew, cut on an onyx, set with diamonds...'. Badge of the Order of the Thistle

Background imageDiamonds Collection: These Boots - Glitter Pink II

These Boots - Glitter Pink II
Vertigo Artography

Background imageDiamonds Collection: These Boots Glitter Blue II

These Boots Glitter Blue II
Vertigo Artography

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Hot Summer Print

Hot Summer Print
Gemma Bardot

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Boho Lines

Boho Lines
Gemma Bardot

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Potrait

Potrait
Ajar Setiadi

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Anna

Anna
Alexandr Sutula

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Wedding presents to Her Royal Highness Princess Alice... 1862. Creator: Unknown

Wedding presents to Her Royal Highness Princess Alice... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Wedding presents to Her Royal Highness Princess Alice: jewelled fan, the gift of the Maharajah Dhuleep Singh, 1862....a magnificent jewelled fan in gold

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The International Exhibition: emerald and diamond brooch exhibited by Mr. Harry Emanuel, 1862

The International Exhibition: emerald and diamond brooch exhibited by Mr. Harry Emanuel, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: emerald and diamond brooch exhibited by Mr. Harry Emanuel, 1862....a brooch formed of a very large emerald

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Kings Orb from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho)

The Kings Orb from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho)
2629935 The Kings Orb from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; English, out of copyright

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Lady Astor wearing Cartier tiara with Sancy diamond

Lady Astor wearing Cartier tiara with Sancy diamond
Lady Astor, who sat as MP for the Sutton Division of Plymouth from 1919 to 1945 pictured arriving for the opening of Parliament in 1948 wearing a Cartier tiara featuring the Sancy diamond

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Queens Orb from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho)

The Queens Orb from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho)
2629934 The Queens Orb from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; English, out of copyright

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Queen Souriya of Aghanistan

Queen Souriya of Aghanistan - Wife of King Amanullah of Afghanistan. The couple visited London in March 1928. Date: 1928

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Brooch on a black background (diamond, gold & silver)

Brooch on a black background (diamond, gold & silver)
7144120 Brooch on a black background (diamond, gold & silver) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Of naturalistic design)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Iceberg pieces on black Diamond beach near Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland. Atlantic ocean waves

Iceberg pieces on black Diamond beach near Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland. Atlantic ocean waves and cloudy sky on background

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Iceberg pieces on Diamond beach near Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland. Landscape photography

Iceberg pieces on Diamond beach near Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland. Landscape photography

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Iceberg pieces on Diamond beach

Iceberg pieces on Diamond beach Iceberg pieces on Diamond beach near Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Blue Iceberg pieces on Diamond beach near Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland. Landscape photography

Blue Iceberg pieces on Diamond beach near Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland. Landscape photography Blue Iceberg pieces on Diamond beach near Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland. Landscape photography

Background imageDiamonds Collection: blue night

blue night
art portrait of a beautiful girl with color paint on her face in studio. Alexandr Sutula

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Woman in dress of polka-dot crepon, and girl with dog

Woman in dress of polka-dot crepon, and girl with dog
Woman in dress of polka-dot crepon, and girl in cherry and green check dress with dog. Robe de crepon blanc a pois jaune, robe de fillette en ecossais cerise et vert

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Marchioness of Londonderry at Londonderry House

Marchioness of Londonderry at Londonderry House
Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry DBE (1878 - 1959), noted society hostess, and, during the First World War director of the Womens Legion

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Saber with Scabbard... 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Saber with Scabbard... 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Saber with Scabbard, grip, Indian; guard, scabbard, and decoration on blade, Turkish; blade, Iranian, grip, 18th or 19th century; guard and scabbard, 19th century; blade, dated A.H. 1099/A.D

Background imageDiamonds Collection: At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down upon her, 1907

At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down upon her, 1907
At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down upon her, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub. 1907 (colour lithograph)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Nightingale Jewel, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Nightingale Jewel, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Nightingale Jewel, 1856. Decoration presented by Queen Victoria to Florence Nightingale, ...that noble-minded lady who, quitting the enjoyment of social comfort, at the risk of health and life

Background imageDiamonds Collection: A Bulgari sculpture in Duke of York Square, Chelsea, London, England, UK

A Bulgari sculpture in Duke of York Square, Chelsea, London, England, UK

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. The abandoned house of a teacher

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. The abandoned house of a teacher

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. Bathtub inside one of the abandoned buildings

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. Bathtub inside one of the abandoned buildings

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. inside one of the abandoned buildings

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. inside one of the abandoned buildings

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. one of the abandoned buildings

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. one of the abandoned buildings

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. inside a house of the ghost diamond town

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. inside a house of the ghost diamond town

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. the Old hospital of the ghost diamond town

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. the Old hospital of the ghost diamond town

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. one of the houses of the ghost town

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. one of the houses of the ghost town

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. Ghost diamond town

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. Ghost diamond town

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. the Railway station

Africa, Namibia, Kolmanskop. the Railway station

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Queen Elizabeth II in her Coronation gown

Queen Elizabeth II in her Coronation gown
A photograph taken at the special request of the Queen in order to showcase the workmanship of the gown, the work of Norman Hartnell

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Jokulsarlon´s sunrise II

Jokulsarlon´s sunrise II
Iván Ferrero

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Diamond morning

Diamond morning
Péter Bognár

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Diamond's Harbour, Calcutta

Diamond's Harbour, Calcutta

Background imageDiamonds Collection: South Africa Kimberley De Beers Diamond Mine pre-1900

South Africa Kimberley De Beers Diamond Mine pre-1900

Background imageDiamonds Collection: South Africa KimberleyDe Beers Diamond Mine washing plant

South Africa KimberleyDe Beers Diamond Mine washing plant pre-1900

Background imageDiamonds Collection: South Africa Kimberley De Beers Diamond Mine pulsators

South Africa Kimberley De Beers Diamond Mine pulsators pre-1900



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"Diamonds: A Royal Symbol of Power and Glory" In 1953, the world witnessed a momentous occasion as Elizabeth II ascended to the throne, becoming Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth. The Daily Sketch Coronation Number captured this historic event, showcasing the radiant beauty of Queen Elizabeth II adorned with diamonds. Her majesty's jewels glittered in her hair and at her throat as she arrived in Sweden, exuding regal elegance. HRH Queen Elizabeth II personified grace and sophistication, wearing exquisite diamond-studded accessories that added an extra sparkle to her already captivating presence. Amongst these dazzling treasures was The Queens Crown itself – a symbol of authority and prestige. This magnificent crown, along with other royal crowns and sceptres, represented centuries-old traditions steeped in grandeur. They have always held a special place in history; they are not only precious gemstones but also symbols of power and glory. Just like the iconic Triumph Stag car featured in the James Bond film "it can Forever, " diamonds captivate our imagination with their timeless allure. Beyond royalty, they have graced many stages throughout history. From the enchanting Dolly Sisters performing mesmerizing Diamond tableaux to religious artifacts representing Christian faith - they have been celebrated for their transcendent beauty across various cultures. Even playing cards bear witness to their significance; German Playing Card Packs often feature intricate diamond designs that add an air of luxury during card games or gatherings. Lastly, let us not forget about celebrated diamonds themselves – those extraordinary gems that have become legends over time. Each one tells its own story through its exceptional brilliance and rarity. Whether adorning queens or captivating audiences on stage or screen, diamonds continue to fascinate us all with their everlasting radiance. They remain enduring symbols of power, glory, faith - forever capturing our hearts like no other gemstone can.