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  2. Chequers Ring - Wikipedia

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    Chequers Ring, three-quarter profile The Chequers Ring is one of the few surviving pieces of jewellery worn by Queen Elizabeth I of England. The mother-of-pearl ring, set with gold and rubies, includes a locket with two portraits, one depicting Elizabeth and the other traditionally identified as Elizabeth's mother Anne Boleyn, but possibly her step-mother Catherine Parr.

  3. New Year's Day gift (royal courts) - Wikipedia

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    The 1595 gifts were a ruby and pearl carcan (a collar or necklace), a pearl chain, a gold tablet set with precious stones, an emerald ring, a ring with eleven diamonds, and seven other rings, costing in total £1,335 Scots. [43]

  4. Inventory of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    This purchase of jewels and gold chains was first mooted for the time of the progress in the summer of 1561, for Elizabeth and the ladies of the court. [74] Later, the Parisian jewellery may have been intended to be diplomatic gifts at the "interview", the planned meeting between Mary, Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth in England which never took ...

  5. Jewels of Anne of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In portraits, Anne of Denmark and her contemporaries are seen to wear jewels suspended from the ear by shoelaces, or black cords. As a male fashion, this use of laces was mocked by the poet Samuel Rowlands in 1609. [185] Rowlands suggests that a "lowly minded youth" would crave the "shoe-string" of a courtesan to wear as a favour for his ear. [186]

  6. Portrait of Eleonora Gonzaga della Rovere - Wikipedia

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    The belt is a gold cord with a tassel at the end, from which hangs a marten with a jewel-like head, in gold with pearls and rubies set in it; the Duchess caresses its dark fur with her right hand. The lady also wears other jewelry, including a chain around her neck with a pendant with drop-shaped pearls (a symbol of the bride's purity), pearl ...

  7. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    According to James Melville of Halhill she also gave Christopher Hatton a chain of pearls and a diamond ring, a ring and a chain with her miniature picture to George Carey, and gold chains to five English gentlemen of "quality". [166] She received a necklace of pearl and rubies and earrings from the French ambassador, the Count de Brienne.

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