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https://www.kongernessamling.dk/en/rosenborg/the-danish-crown-jewels/
The Danish Crown Jewels are the result of the great interest generations of queens and princesses have taken in jewellery and precious stones. The history of the Crown Jewels begins with Christian VI’s queen, Sophie Magdalene. She was widowed in 1746 and expected to die presently of grief. She therefore wrote her will, in which she specified that her jewellery was not to be given to a specific …
http://www.thecourtjeweller.com/2020/02/romantic-danish-royal-jewels.html
For their silver wedding anniversary in 1992, Henrik gave Margrethe a suite of jewelry made of gold, pearls, and ruby beads. Made by one of the couple's favorite jewelers, Torben Hardenberg, the set includes a pair of earrings and a necklace with a removable center section. Here, she wears the section as a brooch, plus the earrings, during the Icelandic state visit to Denmark in January 2017.
https://kongehuset.dk/en/historical-collections/the-crown-jewels
The crown jewels in Denmark are the only ones in the world that are both shown as museum pieces and worn by the country’s Queen. Besides the crown jewels, the Queen and the rest of the women in the royal family have a collection of private jewellery, which they can use as they want.
https://royalwatcherblog.com/2016/12/28/danish-royal-tiaras/
Dec 28, 2016 · Made for the Coronation of Napoleon in 1804, the Ruby Parure is one the oldest set of jewels in the Danish Royal Collection. One of Napoleon’s Marshal’s, Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, bought a ruby and diamond wreath tiara and accompanying parure for his wife, Désirée Clary (Napoleon’s one time fiancée), to wear at the celebrated event. It made its way over to Sweden when Jean Baptiste …
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