The British Royal Family’s Most Valuable Heirloom Jewelry

Published on October 5, 2021
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St. Edward’s Crown

St. Edward’s Crown is one of, if not the, most important objects in the Royal Collection. The original was created in 1649 but was destroyed during the English Civil War. The crown was then recreated in 1661 and made out of solid gold and 444 precious and semi-precious stones. It makes sense that it is worth a whopping $39 million.

St. Edward’s Crown

St. Edward’s Crown

The Belgium Sapphire Tiara, Earrings and Necklace

Queen Elizabeth was given the Belgium Sapphire earrings, and necklace by her late father on her wedding day in 1947. These jewels date back to the Victorian era. The tiara was purchased by the Queen herself in 1963 from Princess Louise of Belgium. The set is worth $1 million.

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The Belgium Sapphire Tiara, Earrings And Necklace

The Belgium Sapphire Tiara, Earrings And Necklace