The Most Valuable Heirloom Jewelry of the British Royal Family

Published on October 17, 2021
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Gold Signet Pinky Ring

Prince Charles was first seen wearing this pinky ring back in the 1970’s. He has almost never been seen without it ever since. He wore it to his engagement to Diana as well as on his wedding day to Camilla, and every other day in between.

Gold Signet Pinky Ring

Gold Signet Pinky Ring

St. Edward’s Crown

St. Edward’s Crown is one of the most valued items in the Royal collection. Originally created in 1649, it was destroyed during the English Civil War. It was recreated later in 1661. It is made out of solid gold as well as 444 previous and semi precious stones, making it worth a staggering $39 million.

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St. Edward’s Crown

St. Edward’s Crown