Yellow gold aquamarine rings
Occasionally she was photographed wearing both rings on her left hand. The rings remained in the Princess's collection but were rarely seen in public during her marriage. Prior to her marriage to Prince Charles, she often wore a gold Cartier Russian wedding ring of three yellow gold bands on the little finger of her right hand and a diamond and white gold eternity ring from the family collection on her third finger. 9.5 Collingwood diamond girandole suiteīorn into an affluent aristocratic family, Diana Spencer owned some high quality jewellery.9.1 Sultan of Oman diamond and sapphire suite.8.25 Black and white star bracelet from Butler & Wilson.8.23 Diamond and sapphire cluster link bracelet.8.18 Gold bangle with burnished-set diamonds.8.13 Five-strand pearl bracelet with emerald cut aquamarine stone and diamond flower clasp.8.11 Pair of sapphire cabochon and diamond bracelets.8.9 Tiffany five-row signature bracelet.8.6 Gold weave bracelet and Patek Philippe gold watch.8.3 The Queen's modern baguette and brilliants bracelet.8.1 Diamond and emerald Art-Deco style bracelet.7.2 Badge of the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II.7.1 The Prince of Wales's Feathers diamond brooch.6.14 Emir of Qatar floral pearl earrings.6.13 Pearl, sapphire, and ruby earrings.6.9 Diamond and South Sea pearl earrings.6.6 Butler and Wilson silver bow heart drop earrings.5.6 Cartier Trinity ring and signet ring.4.11 King Khalid of Saudi Arabia necklace.4.10 King Faisal of Saudi Arabia necklace.4.3 Seven-strand pearl and sapphire choker.4.2 The Spencer family diamond and pearl drop necklace.3.2 Queen Mary's diamond and emerald choker.2.1 Frances Shand Kydd diamond earrings.Upon the marriage of Diana's sons, their wives, Catherine and Meghan, have worn various pieces from her collection. Īt formal occasions, such as banquets, the Princess normally wore jewellery lent to her by the Queen, who owned more than 300 items of jewellery. She also had a vast collection of gold accessories which often went unnoticed and became understated by the media. Most of the jewellery dates from the 19th and 20th centuries. Her jewellery was a mix of precious stones and costume pieces, which she sourced from London's Butler & Wilson, often reported by the media as being "priceless" jewels, which the Princess found amusing. Most of her jewels were either presents from foreign royalty, on loan from Elizabeth II, wedding presents, purchased by Diana herself, or heirlooms belonging to the Spencer family. These were separate from the coronation and state regalia of the Crown Jewels. in June 1997ĭiana, Princess of Wales, the first wife of Prince Charles (now Charles III), and mother of Prince William and Prince Harry, owned a collection of jewels, both as a member of the British royal family and as a private individual. Diana wearing a pearl necklace and pearl earrings, featuring double wire of gold with diamonds and four equidistant knots, during a visit to Washington, D.C.













