9 Most Royal-looking Jewellery Pieces in the World

Sukhdeep Singh

9 Most Royal-looking Jewellery Pieces in the World
Hope Diamond: Deep blue, cursed reputation, 45.52 carats. Mysterious allure, now in Smithsonian, fascinating history, coveted gemstone.
The Crown Jewels, UK: Symbolic regalia, includes Koh-i-Noor, Cullinan diamonds. Rich heritage, royal ceremonies, held in Tower of London.
The Patiala Necklace: Studded with diamonds, rubies, Burmese sapphires. Historical significance, resurfaced in 1982, a symbol of opulence.
The Pink Star: Vivid pink diamond, 59.60 carats. Record-breaking auction price, rare beauty, mesmerizing color, coveted by collectors and enthusiasts.
The Bulgari Blue: Vivid blue, sapphire pendant. Legendary gemstone, set in platinum, exceptional clarity, timeless elegance, coveted by connoisseurs.
The Graff Pink: Rare pink diamond, 24.78 carats. Intense pink hue, exquisite cut, auctioned at record price, epitome of luxury.
The Queen Mary's Russian Brooch: Sapphire, diamond, pearl masterpiece. Gift from Romanov family, intricate design, part of British royal collection.
The Dresden Green Diamond: Intense green hue, 41 carats. Legendary gemstone, exhibited in Dresden, Germany. Rare, captivating beauty, historical significance.
The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond: 33.19 carats, diamond ring. Gift from Richard Burton, iconic Hollywood glamour, auctioned at record price, dazzling brilliance.