I have been thinking about this issue as I do not know anything about Queen Alexandra's jewels.
Please find below a summary of the tiaras worn and owned by Queen Alexandra :
A° diamond tiaras :
1°The rundell tiara :
Left to Princess Victoria and was "disposed of by her".
2° The Kokoshnik Tiara given to Queen Alexandra in 1888 - Left to Queen Mary and now worn by Queen Elizabeth II
3° Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom's Maltese Cross Tiara
Made by Garrard in 1910
Left to Queen Maud of Norway in 1925
4°Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom's small diamond Coronet kept by Queen Alexandra in 1910
5° Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom's Regal Circlet
Worn by Queen Alexandra during her reign
B° Pearl and diamonds tiaras :
6° Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom's pearl and diamond Tiara
Press reports from Beth
7°George IV State Diadem
C° tiaras with colored stones :
8° Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom's Amethyst:sapphire Tiara
Given by her brother-in-law, Tsar Alexander III of Russia
Princess Louise, The Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife; inherited from her mother in 1925
9° Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom's Turquoise Tiara
Queen Maud of Norway; inherited from her mother in 1925
D° Aigrettes : Hair ornaments :
A diamond fringe aigrette also worn at the Devonshire costume ball in 1897 by Princess Victoria
A hair comb worn at the Waverley Fancy Dress Ball in 1871 ? also worn with the small diamond crown
A crown with a hair comb worn at the Devonshire costume ball in 1897
A hair comb from Rene Lalique - inherited by Queen Elizabeth II
Never seen a photo of this hair comb.
Franck
I have been thinking about this issue all day Csaba. It is an intriguing topic, as Queen Alexandra had a lot of very grand jewels -- apart from those she received as wedding gifts. (There were more jewels given to her than the ones we normally think about)
But which ones might Edward VII have given her? Unfortunately, I don't think we have ever had any indication.
On the other hand, I think that it is likely that Edward VII (as Prince of Wales and later as King) may have given her some of her more frequently worn grand jewels.
I am thinking of how she acquired the elaborate diamond necklace (which is the lowest) in the photo below.
Some of the drops in that necklace seem to match those she wore on her pearl and diamond wedding gift necklace.
Then there are the unexplained diamond elements on Queen Alexandra's dress for the Waverley Fancy Dress Ball in 1871. Who gave her those jewels? (I am thinking of the jewels around her waist and down the front of her dress)
I have always wondered whether Queen Alexandra's elaborate pearl and diamond choker might have been a gift from her husband. I have never seen any reference to this in the UK press-- it is just my imagination.
Queen Alexandra was also photographed wearing this to the wedding of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.
It is an intriguing topic. I am ever hopeful that more information will be found, but I suspect that a definitive list of her jewels and how she acquired them won't be possible unless the Royal Collection people release a document (hopefully a book!).
As for the question of tiaras gifted to Queen Alexandra. We know that the turquoise tiara now with the Norwegian royals belonged to Queen Alexandra, and my research shows that HM had a diamond and pearl tiara which she wore both as Princess of Wales and as Queen. We can be certain of what the turquoise tiara looks like, but not the pearl and diamond one. Nor do we know who may have given these to Queen Alexandra, but my guess would be Edward VII.
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