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Diamond Collection (page 7)

"Diamond: A Symbol of Power, Glory, and Christian Faith" In the realm of royalty, diamonds have long been associated with power and glory

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Diamond Collection: Portrait of Ortensia Mancini (oil on canvas)
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Diamond Collection: Bangle, mid 19th century (emeralds, rubies, diamonds & gold)
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Diamond Collection: Jeweled swivel seal by Faberge, c. 1890 (gold, chalcedony & diamonds)
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Diamond Collection: Pair case openface verge watch, 1758 (gold & enamel)
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Diamond Collection: Belle Epoque tiara, 1911 (enamel, diamonds, platinum & gold)
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Diamond Collection: Feuilles de Groseillier brooch, c. 1855 (diamonds, silver & gold)
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Diamond Collection: Young man playing a flute (oil on canvas)
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Diamond Collection: An extremely fine and historically interesting presentation watch with matching chain
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Diamond Collection: Ring (sapphire, diamonds & platinum)
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Diamond Collection: Mancini Pearls, earrings given by Louis XIV to Marie Mancini, c
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Diamond Collection: The Panel of the Mabinogian, No. 10, (watercolour, gouache
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Diamond Collection: A pair of Renaissance revival ear pendants, c. 1870 (diamonds & enamel)
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Diamond Collection: The residence of Sir Paul Pendar, in the reign of James I (engraving)
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Diamond Collection: Marie de Medici, c. 1610 (oil on canvas)
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Diamond Collection: Mr J B Robinson, Dudley House, Park Lane, London (b / w photo)
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Diamond Collection: How the workers go down to the open diamond mines at Kimberley (b / w photo)
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Diamond Collection: The diamond-cutting works on the Amstel (engraving)
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Diamond Collection: Splitting (engraving)
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Diamond Collection: A Ceremonial Sword of the Nizam of Hyderabad, 1880-1900 (inscribed steel blade
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Diamond Collection: Notes at an Indian Durbar, Meeting of the New Viceroy and the Khan of Khelat at Jacobabad
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Diamond Collection: The British Navy Abroad (engraving)
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Diamond Collection: Aerial view of the Polo Grounds, July 3, 1914 (b / w photo)
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Diamond Collection: Accessory for a Maid of Honour, c. 1770-80 (diamond)
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Diamond Collection: Ivy League College Game in the 1920s (colour litho)
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Diamond Collection: Diamond (chromolitho)
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Diamond Collection: Then the dwarfs held it out to her (colour litho)
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Diamond Collection: Pretty maid Pretty maid... (colour litho)
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Diamond Collection: Princess Marie Jose of Piedmont
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Diamond Collection: Advert for Faulkner diamond jewellery 1896
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Diamond Collection: Mitsubishi Mu-300 Diamond G-JMSO
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Diamond Collection: Comic postcard, Young couple relaxing on the beach Date: 20th century
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Diamond Collection: Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond OH-KNE
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Diamond Collection: Comic postcard, Gloves, diamonds, drink, fruit, flowers and ink Date: 20th century
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Diamond Collection: Comic postcard, Lovely seaside view
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Diamond Collection: Washing Gear, Kimberley diamond mine, South Africa, c. 1888
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Diamond Collection: Wedding Ring Set in a Presentation Box, 1958 (screen print)
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Diamond Collection: The Imperial Crown of India from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho)
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Diamond Collection: Poster advertising the NSPCC, Diamond Jubilee Year Appeal - In 60 years the NSPCC has
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Diamond Collection: Devonshire Coronet Centrepiece, c. 1870 (diamond, silver & gold)
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Diamond Collection: Devonshire Tiara, c. 1893-97 (diamond, silver & gold)
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Diamond Collection: Advertisement for Diamond Dyes (colour litho)
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Diamond Collection: A diamond field, Kimberley, 1871 (b / w photo)
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Diamond Collection: Advert for Jewels of Quality from The Goldsmith
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Diamond Collection: Ladies Pages, Christmas Presents (engraving)
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Diamond Collection: The Royal Naval Exhibitions (engraving)


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"Diamond: A Symbol of Power, Glory, and Christian Faith" In the realm of royalty, diamonds have long been associated with power and glory. Queen Elizabeth II, the beloved monarch of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, has often adorned herself with these precious gems. The Daily Sketch Coronation Number in 1953 captured her majesty's regal splendor as she ascended to the throne. Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II has always been a beacon of elegance and grace. With every public appearance, she wears her crown - a magnificent symbol of her authority and position. This crown holds within it centuries of history and tradition, passed down from previous queens like Queen Mary of Teck. Beyond its association with royalty, "The Diamond" holds special significance in various places across Ireland. Whether it be Donegal or Carndonagh or Enniskillen, these locations bear witness to the enduring allure that this gemstone possesses. Not only does diamond captivate through its physical beauty but also through its representation as a powerful symbol. In one instance captured by history's lens, we see the Dolly Sisters and chorus gracefully adorning themselves in diamond tableaux - an enchanting display that further emphasizes their status as icons. Looking back at British history in 1897 reveals another glimpse into how diamonds have played a role in showcasing power within royal families. The Royal Family of Great Britain proudly displayed their wealth through jewelry adorned with these exquisite stones. Yet beyond all materialistic associations lies a deeper meaning - they are not just symbols of earthly power but also hold spiritual connotations rooted in Christian faith. They serve as reminders that true strength comes from embracing virtues such as love, compassion, and integrity - qualities exemplified by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II throughout her reign. In essence, diamonds embody more than mere sparkle; they encapsulate centuries-old traditions intertwined with tales of grandeur fit for kings and queens alike.