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What are the rubies and jewels of the Queen of England?
A ruby and diamond necklace has accompanied Queen Elizabeth for more than 70 years.

This diamond and ruby were ordered by Mrs Ronald Grevil of Ceron on 1907, because Mrs Grevil was very close to Queen Elizabeth's mother. 1942 gave her a batch of precious jewels, including this work, when she died. 1947 When the Queen got married, her mother gave this ruby and diamond necklace to Elizabeth as a wedding gift.

The big ruby in the crown of the queen's empire.

This ruby crown was born in15th century. It consists of 2,868 diamonds and thousands of miles of colored gems, but the ruby of Edward, the big black prince in the middle of the crown, weighs 170 carats.

As we all know, it is actually a substitute for ruby. Its real name is big ruby, also known as red spinel.

This flower basket brooch inlaid with diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires was given to her by her parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth after the Queen gave birth to her first child, Prince Charles, in 1948. In the first official photo with Prince Charles, the Queen wore this brooch.

When Prince Albert made jewelry for Queen Victoria, he originally wanted to buy a set of opal jewelry, but he just got a ruby from Queen Alexandra, which convinced them that opal was unlucky.