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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

Background imageDiamond Collection: Parure of Diamonds and Pearls - The Gift of HRH The Prince of Wales, 1863. Artist: Robert Dudley

Parure of Diamonds and Pearls - The Gift of HRH The Prince of Wales, 1863. Artist: Robert Dudley
Parure of Diamonds and Pearls - The Gift of HRH The Prince of Wales, 1863. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VII, purchased a parure for, Princess Alexandra of Denmark

Background imageDiamond Collection: Cross Pendant Brooches & Earrings, Suite of Indian Ornaments, 1863. Artist: Robert Dudley

Cross Pendant Brooches & Earrings, Suite of Indian Ornaments, 1863. Artist: Robert Dudley
Cross Pendant Brooches & Earrings, Suite of Indian Ornaments, 1863. Queen Alexandras Indian Necklace was one of her wedding gifts from Queen Victoria

Background imageDiamond Collection: Necklace, Earrings, Bracelets Wedding gifts presented to Alexandra of Denmark, 1863

Necklace, Earrings, Bracelets Wedding gifts presented to Alexandra of Denmark, 1863. Artist: Robert Dudley
Necklace, Earrings, Bracelets Wedding gifts presented to Alexandra of Denmark, 1863. 1, 2, 3, Necklace and Earrings Presented by The Corporation of The City of London, 4

Background imageDiamond Collection: Ace of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940

Ace of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940.[Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]

Background imageDiamond Collection: Her Majesty The Queen, Empress of India, 1884. Artist: Rudolf Blind

Her Majesty The Queen, Empress of India, 1884. Artist: Rudolf Blind
Her Majesty The Queen, Empress of India, 1884. Queen Victoria (1819-1901) became Empress of India on 1st May 1876. After a photograph by Alexander Bassano (1829-1913)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond mine, South Africa, 19th century. Artist: St de Dree

Diamond mine, South Africa, 19th century. Artist: St de Dree
Diamond mine, South Africa, 19th century

Background imageDiamond Collection: H. M The Queen of Denmark, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills

H. M The Queen of Denmark, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills
H.M The Queen of Denmark, 1908. Portraits of European Royalty, Willss Cigarette Cards, Bristol & London

Background imageDiamond Collection: H. I. M, The Dow. Empress of Russia, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills

H. I. M, The Dow. Empress of Russia, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills
H.I.M, The Dow. Empress of Russia, 1908. Portraits of European Royalty, Willss Cigarette Cards, Bristol & London

Background imageDiamond Collection: H. M The Queen of Norway, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills

H. M The Queen of Norway, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills
H.M The Queen of Norway, 1908. Portraits of European Royalty, Willss Cigarette Cards, Bristol & London

Background imageDiamond Collection: H. M The Queen of England, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills

H. M The Queen of England, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills
H.M The Queen of England, 1908. Portraits of European Royalty, Willss Cigarette Cards, Bristol & London

Background imageDiamond Collection: Pontoon over the Vaal River, Klipdrift, South African diamond fields, 1874

Pontoon over the Vaal River, Klipdrift, South African diamond fields, 1874. A print from The Illustrated London News, (10 October 1875)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Cecil Rhodes, 19th century English-born South African statesman, c1905

Cecil Rhodes, 19th century English-born South African statesman, c1905. Rhodes (1853-1902) made his fortune in the Kimberley diamond mines, and formed De Beers Consolidated Mines in 1888

Background imageDiamond Collection: Countess de la Motte, late 18th century

Countess de la Motte, late 18th century. In 1785, the Comtesse de La Motte was involved in the scandalous Affair of the Diamond Necklace at the court of Louis XVI. Engraved for the Ladys Magazine

Background imageDiamond Collection: Washing sand for diamonds on the banks of the Vaal River, South Africa, c1890

Washing sand for diamonds on the banks of the Vaal River, South Africa, c1890
Washing sand for diamonds on the banks of the Vaal River, tributary of the Orange River in South Africa, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell

Background imageDiamond Collection: The diamond ring Marie de Medici. Artist: West European Applied Art

The diamond ring Marie de Medici. Artist: West European Applied Art
The diamond ring Marie de Medici. From a private collection

Background imageDiamond Collection: Portrait of Jean Baptiste Tavernier in Oriental Dress, 1681. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of Jean Baptiste Tavernier in Oriental Dress, 1681. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of Jean Baptiste Tavernier in Oriental Dress, 1681. From a private collection

Background imageDiamond Collection: H. R. H Princess Bernard of Saxe-Meiningen, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills

H. R. H Princess Bernard of Saxe-Meiningen, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills
H.R.H Princess Bernard of Saxe-Meiningen, 1908. Portraits of European Royalty, Willss Cigarette Cards, Bristol & London

Background imageDiamond Collection: Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1883 (1903)

Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1883 (1903). Moissan (1852-1907) working on fluorine in his laboratory at l Ecole de pharmacie, Paris. He isolated fluorine in 1883

Background imageDiamond Collection: Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1900

Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1900. Moissan (1852-1907) recovering diamonds after dissolving the iron surrounding them after the final stage in his production of artificial diamonds at the Edison

Background imageDiamond Collection: French playing cards, 15th century

French playing cards, 15th century
French playing cards, probably printed at Rouen or Lyons, 15th century

Background imageDiamond Collection: Cecil Rhodes, British-born South African, financier, statesman and empire builder, 1891. Artist: Spy

Cecil Rhodes, British-born South African, financier, statesman and empire builder, 1891. Artist: Spy
Cecil Rhodes, British-born South African, financier, statesman and empire builder, 1891. Rhodes (1853-1902) made his fortune in the Kimberley diamond mines

Background imageDiamond Collection: Henri Moissan, French chemist, 1900

Henri Moissan, French chemist, 1900. Moissan (1852-1907) at his desk at the Edison workshops, Paris, where he worked on the production of artificial diamonds

Background imageDiamond Collection: Dog looks at Box of Tacks

Dog looks at Box of Tacks

Background imageDiamond Collection: Yellow kangaroo wildife warning sign at Uluru, Ayers Rock, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Yellow kangaroo wildife warning sign at Uluru, Ayers Rock, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageDiamond Collection: Yellow kangaroo wildife warning sign in Australia

Yellow kangaroo wildife warning sign in Australia
Yellow kangaroo wildife warning sign at Uluru, Ayers Rock, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageDiamond Collection: A diamond tiara belonging to the Romanov dynasty

A diamond tiara belonging to the Romanov dynasty
Diamond tiara, once belonging to the Empress Marie Fedorovna. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson and Woods auction house in 1927. 1927

Background imageDiamond Collection: The brooch of the Romanoffs

The brooch of the Romanoffs
Brooch which had once owned to the Russian royal family. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie, Manson and Woods auction house in 1927. 1927

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond mining in German south west Africa

Diamond mining in German south west Africa (now Namibia). Date: circa 1910

Background imageDiamond Collection: Bobby Jones, golfer, in action

Bobby Jones, golfer, in action at Lytham St Annes. circa 1920s

Background imageDiamond Collection: Precious stones including diamond, ruby, sapphire

Precious stones including diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageDiamond Collection: The royal regalia of the Romanoffs

The royal regalia of the Romanoffs
The Russian state jewels acquired by an English syndicate and sold at Christies Auction Rooms. The regalia shown are: the nuptial crown, a magnificent brooch, a green jasper snuff box

Background imageDiamond Collection: Tsaritsa Maria Feodorovna - wife of Tsar Alexander III

Tsaritsa Maria Feodorovna - wife of Tsar Alexander III
Tsaritsa Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928), formerly Princess Dagmar of Denmark, wife of Tsar Alexander III and sister of Queen Alexandra of Great Britain

Background imageDiamond Collection: Symbols of Imperial Majesty: The Royal Crowns and Sceptre - St. Edwards crown (top

Symbols of Imperial Majesty: The Royal Crowns and Sceptre - St. Edwards crown (top left); The Imperial State Crown (top right); The State Crown of Queen Mary Consort of George V (bottom left)

Background imageDiamond Collection: Design for Woven Textile in beige, grey and cream

Design for Woven Textile in beige, grey and cream

Background imageDiamond Collection: Design for Textile or Wallpaper with yellow roses

Design for Textile or Wallpaper with yellow roses. Pencil, coloured chalk and Gouache on detail paper. Silver Studio. 1894

Background imageDiamond Collection: Dion Diamond, a civil rights activist and student at Howard University in Washington, D. C

Dion Diamond, a civil rights activist and student at Howard University in Washington, D. C
WASHINGTON D.C.: SIT-IN, 1960. Dion Diamond, a civil rights activist and student at Howard University in Washington, D.C. is surrounded by white youths during a sit-in demonstration at a drug store

Background imageDiamond Collection: Crown for Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother), Coronation 19

Crown for Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother), Coronation 19
The crown for Queen Elizabeth, consort of King George VI, to wear at the 1937 Coronation based on a Victorian circlet and including the Koh-i-Noor diamond

Background imageDiamond Collection: Royal wedding 1863 - Wedding gifts to the bride

Royal wedding 1863 - Wedding gifts to the bride
Wedding gifts to Princess Alexandra of Denmark(1844-1925)on her marriage to Edward VII, at that time the Prince of Wales.The jewellery was crafted by Garrard

Background imageDiamond Collection: Royal bridesmaid - Hon. Diamond Hardinge

Royal bridesmaid - Hon. Diamond Hardinge
Diamond Evelyn Violet Hardinge (1900 - 1927), daughter of Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, married name Abercromby

Background imageDiamond Collection: Ufos / Cash, Landrum

Ufos / Cash, Landrum
Betty Cash, Vickie & Colby Landrum see a diamond of fire over the road ahead of them, accompanied by black helicopters; subsequently they suffer from radiation

Background imageDiamond Collection: ANI11316WT23

ANI11316WT23
Solarised image of an iceberg washed up on a volcanic beach

Background imageDiamond Collection: JWS01420035

JWS01420035
Diamond nine formation of Royal Air Force Typhoon jets

Background imageDiamond Collection: Queen Victoria in royal coach celebrating diamon jubilee

Queen Victoria in royal coach celebrating diamon jubilee

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond Beach, Along The South Coast And Is An Area Where Ice Chunks From Jokulsarlon Are

Diamond Beach, Along The South Coast And Is An Area Where Ice Chunks From Jokulsarlon Are Deposited On The Beach After Each High Tide; Iceland

Background imageDiamond Collection: Diamond Beach, Along The South Coast Of Iceland And Is An Area Where Ice Chunks From Jokulsarlon

Diamond Beach, Along The South Coast Of Iceland And Is An Area Where Ice Chunks From Jokulsarlon Are Deposited On The Beach After Each High Tide; Iceland

Background imageDiamond Collection: Jack 'Legs'Diamond, 1897 - 1931, aka Gentleman Jack. Irish American gangster in Philadelphia

Jack "Legs"Diamond, 1897 - 1931, aka Gentleman Jack. Irish American gangster in Philadelphia
Jack " Legs" Diamond, 1897 - 1931, aka Gentleman Jack. Irish American gangster in Philadelphia and New York City during the Prohibition era. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934



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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.