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  1. Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Williamson diamond brooch, meeting President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at Buckingham Palace on 1 April 2009. The Williamson pink diamond is a flawless pink diamond discovered at the Williamson diamond mine in Tanganyika in 1947.

  2. 20 de fev. de 2022 · The Williamson pink diamond brooch often worn by Her Majesty is thought to include one of the rarest flawless pink diamonds in the world. Thought to be the second most valuable in the Queens collection, the Williamson brooch features a pink diamond set at the center which was discovered in 1947 at the Williamson mine in Tanzania.

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  3. 5 de jan. de 2020 · Julian Finney/Getty Images. The Queens magnificent jewelry collection includes several pieces so incredibly rare that they manage to stand out among the rest of the spectacular glitter. Today’s piece, the Williamson Pink Diamond Brooch, includes one of the rarest flawless pink diamonds in the world! Cole Bennetts/Getty Images.

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  4. 27 de mai. de 2022 · Platinum Jubilee Jewel Countdown: The Williamson Pink Diamond Brooch. We’re nearly halfway through our Platinum Jubilee countdown of ten of the Queen’s most sparkling platinum jewels, and today we’re marveling at a magnificent Cartier brooch that features a very special diamond. When Princess Elizabeth married the Duke of Edinburgh in ...

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  5. 21 de abr. de 2023 · The most iconic appearance of the Queens Williamson Pink Diamond Brooch was during the Queens Silver Jubilee Service in 1977, which included a Procession in the Gold State Coach and a Luncheon at the Guildhall as well as an appearance on the Balcony of Buckingham Palace.

  6. The central stone of this flower-shaped brooch is considered one of the finest pink diamonds ever discovered. It was presented to Queen Elizabeth II as a wedding present in 1947 by the Canadian geologist and royalist, Dr. John Thoburn Wililamson. The queen had the stone cut and set into this brooch in 1953.

  7. 9 de nov. de 2022 · The Williamson Diamond Brooch is no ordinary piece of jewellery, as it boasts a 54.5-carat rough pink diamond. The Queen originally received it in 1947 as a wedding present from the Canadian geologist, Dr. John Thorburn Williamson. During her 70 year reign, the Queen wore the brooch numerous times, including her Silver Jubilee.