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An impressive piece--was it one of Queen Mary's wedding gifts?
According to my database the Wattle brooch currently ranks 11th favourite in order of the number of times I can trace it being worn in recent years (the last 17 years - and counting!)
No, no.... jewels are so, oh how can I say this without being shot? Passe? Passionless? (only in this instance). Lets face it...gems are coals to Newcastle. That wonderful intimate shot of the Royal couple in the limo on their way to the servcice said it all. Jewels are just icing on the cake, and, in this case, absolutely fabulous!Gorgeous brooch! And looked so lovely on her bridal white outfit! I was hoping it was a special gift from Prince Phillip but I guess not.
Thanks Warren, I love this monster and have not seen it for a long time. Do you know when this picture was taken?Here's a clear and close-up pic of one of HM's more sizeable brooches, worn on Remembrance Day 2007.
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The date is in the caption of your quote.Do you know when this picture was taken?
For The Diamond Wedding Anniversary service at Westminster Abbey, The Queen wore a Kelly and Pordum dress and coat in a white and silver wool mix with diamanté and pearl buttons. Her Majesty's hat was designed by Rachel Trevor-Morgan. The outfit was complemented by a Cartier diamond and ruby brooch which originally belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.Brooch for the 60th Wedding Anniversary service - HM chose to wear one of the gorgeous ruby & diamond brooches left by Mrs Greville to Queen ELizabeth the Queen Mother. This is the first time, I believe, that Hm has been seen to wear this one - and very beautiful it looked too.
She did. We had an exhibition of some of the work in Australia (Melbourne) in 1992 of work that was done over a150 years period, with photos of work sent from the Australian and British guilds to the Royal Family. A tapestry has been sent as a gift to every queen since Australia’s founding. I have sent an email to the AUS guild, if I can get photos I will post them.GillW, you are too funny! I looked it up and actually it is from the Ladies of Surrey Needlework Guild--I wonder if Queen Mary was presented with a beautiful piece of their handiwork as well?
She did. We had an exhibition of some of the work in Australia (Melbourne) in 1992 of work that was done over a150 years period, with photos of work sent from the Australian and British guilds to the Royal Family. A tapestry has been sent as a gift to every queen since Australia’s founding. I have sent an email to the AUS guild, if I can get photos I will post them.
I think HM tends to wear them higher as many of them (and that one in particular) are very large focal points and altogether larger than your average collar.hibiscus578202AH.jpg - Image - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Is it typical for them to be worn so high? When I wear a brooch I wear it further down, like on my collar.
I think HM tends to wear them higher as many of them (and that one in particular) are very large focal points and altogether larger than your average collar.
Thank you for pointing that out
I wonder if her suits are made with a special reinforced panel at that point so that she can wear those heavy things . Most outfits wouldn't stand up to the strain.
Oh, the challenges of being a royal with gorgeous jewels
Or maybe just pinning to the Dare I say it. To the Bra strap