Queen Elizabeth II - Brooches 2: Nov 2009-Dec 2015


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Looks to be a new brooch for the Queen - maybe it was a gift she received during the Irish state visit last year?

I know Peter Robinson was organising a gift for the Queen to commemorate her Jubilee, to be paid for by politicians who wanted to participate. Did we ever hear what they got her in the end? Maybe a nice brooch with a Northern Irish connection?
 
I know Peter Robinson was organising a gift for the Queen to commemorate her Jubilee, to be paid for by politicians who wanted to participate. Did we ever hear what they got her in the end? Maybe a nice brooch with a Northern Irish connection?
I cant remember if ive heard what was given in the end - but that is also a very good possibilty as well

ETA... Discovered today that the Assembly gave her a piece of Belleek pottery
 
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The Frosted Sunflower Brooch today...

It was the Frosted Sunflower (or Dahlia, as some prefer) today for Her Majesty's historic meeting.

Do you think she chose it for a symbolic meaning, or simply because that color she was wearing was a difficult match?

Queen Elizabeth II Photos - Queen Elizabeth II And Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh Visit Northern Ireland - Day 2 - Zimbio

Queen Elizabeth II Photos - Queen Elizabeth II And Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh Visit Northern Ireland - Day 2 - Zimbio
 
That's a lovely brooch and the setting nicely matches the gold embroidery on her hat and collar. She could have also chosen to wear one of her emerald brooches, i.e. Queen Mary's emerald brooch, but this is a good choice.
 
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I don't think there is a symbolism behind the brooch; as Baroness said, it just goes really well with the embroidery on her hat and suit.

A close up of the brooch:
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This could've gone in any of the Queen's jewellery threads, but this is the 1st one I saw.

This glorious video shows some of the diamonds that will be on display this summer at BP for the Diamond Jubilee. Nothing really new, but just enjoy the close ups and the twinkling as the pieces are rotated for the camera. I suppose you could call this diamond porn ;).

BBC News - Diamond exhibition at Buckingham Palace for Jubilee
 
I don't think there is a symbolism behind the brooch; as Baroness said, it just goes really well with the embroidery on her hat and suit.

Actually, AdmirerUS may have been onto something when she thought HM wore the sunflower brooch in Ireland for a specific reason. It's a universal symbol of peace. This is just one link I found about it:

Sunflowerproject
 
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Here are more diamonds for you. ;)

The Queen wore one of Queen Victoria's Bow Brooches when she attended the Bomber Command Memorial yesterday.
The brooch was commissioned by Queen Victoria and left to the Crown in her will; all Queens (Consort and Regnant) since have worn it on numerous occasions.

To read more about the brooch, read this blog entry.
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I love the Bow Brooch design; it's so antique and romantic.

And this exhibition is definitely diamond porn since I'm lusting for all of them! Did everyone catch the gorgeous Williamson Brooch with the huge pink diamond amid all the glitter?
 
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OMG, i have an antique brooch i inherited from my grandmother, and it is an exact replica of this Bow Brooch!. now it all makes sense to me!!! i never knew the story behind it. Thank you!!
 
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I am drooling over all of the diamonds but most especially, the Williamson Brooch with that exquisite huge pink diamond!! I would give anything to see that one in person...
 
I am drooling over all of the diamonds but most especially, the Williamson Brooch with that exquisite huge pink diamond!! I would give anything to see that one in person...

I did see it a few years ago in another summer exhibition and it was hard to tear myself away. I'd always wondered just how pink that central stone was and I was thrilled to see that it is truly and unmistakeably pink. I had worried that it had been enhanced in photos, but no, it is a very beautiful shade - I'd liken it to a sweetpea flower.

I have now treated myself to the copy available from the Royal collection shop, and I'm very pleased with it. I look forward to wearing it too:
Pink Flower Brooch Royal Collection Shop
 
Coral Brooch?

Does anyone have any information on the brooch worn on May 13th at the Diamond Jubilee Pageant at Windsor Castle?

Zimbio photo, with zoom

Thanks in advance!
 
Does anyone have any information on the brooch worn on May 13th at the Diamond Jubilee Pageant at Windsor Castle?

Zimbio photo, with zoom

Thanks in advance!

Two coral roses with brilliant centres and two curled diamond leaves. The Cartier brooch given on June 13, 1990 by the chancellor of the Order of Liberation [of France] to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of June 18, 1940.
This has only been seen in public a few times;

13-May-12 Diamond Jubilee Pageant in Windsor, Berkshire
05-Apr-04 France: day 1 of tour
14-Aug-94 Arrival Canada - Halifax, Nova Scotia
06-Jun-94 Normandy Landings anniversary celebrations
 
Dear Gill.. How lucky you were to have seen the Williamson brooch in person! I am so happy to learn that the pink diamond was just as pink as I imagined it would be.. The copy you bought looks every bit as lovely as the real thing. Wear it in good health and enjoy every minute while wearing it!
 
While HM's grape brooch is lovely, for me the Jardine brooch is definitely the "star." It reminds me of a stylized compass and very nautical in nature; absolutely magnificent.
 
I don't ever remember HM wearing the grape brooch. It is very unusual but still so pretty in it's simplicity.
 
I don't ever remember HM wearing the grape brooch. It is very unusual but still so pretty in it's simplicity.
It's not one of Her Majesty's often-seen brooches, but she has worn it on several occasions, including visit to Singapore and Royal Ascot 2006.
The brooch had been part of the Queen Mother's personal jewellery collection; the present Queen inherited it following her mother's death in 2002.
 
Thank you for the information re this lovely brooch, Artemisia! We can always depend on you...
 
Thank you for the information re this lovely brooch, Artemisia! We can always depend on you...
You are welcome, udyusa. What else can you expect from a jewelaholic? :)

Can anyone identify this brooch worn by the Queen today (and she looks lovely)
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That's The Hibiscus Brooch.
It's worn on pretty regular basis (though not too often); one such occasion was a visit to RAF Valley, Anglesey, Wales on April 1, 2011.

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I feel the same way, stella1971. There will never be another like her..
 
That's The Hibiscus Brooch.
It's worn on pretty regular basis (though not too often); one such occasion was a visit to RAF Valley, Anglesey, Wales on April 1, 2011.

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I can't quite tell what the colored gems are in the center of the flowers, Artemisia. Are they amethysts?
 
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I can't quite tell what the colored gems are in the center of the flowers, Artemisia. Are they amethysts?

They are rubies ...
 
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