The British Royal Family’s Most Valuable Heirloom Jewelry

Published on October 5, 2021
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The Iveagh Tiara

The Iveagh Tiara, worn by Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, first belonged to Mary of Teck. It was given to Queen Mary in 1893 on her wedding day. The crown is named for Lord and Lady Iveagh of Ireland and is worth $81,252.

The Iveagh Tiara

The Iveagh Tiara

The Oriental Circlet Tiara

The Oriental Circlet tiara was made by Garrad in 1853. Its design was inspired by Queen Victoria’s collection of jewels from India that feature opals set in gold, lotus flowers, and Moghul arches. The tiara features over 2600 diamonds set in gold as well as opal accents.

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The Oriental Circlet Tiara

The Oriental Circlet Tiara