Royalty Replica Queen Victoria's popular Coronation Necklace, Graduated Cubic Zirconia CZ & Large CZ Drop, Bridal, Wedding (Sparkle-3325)
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This gorgeous dramatic CZ necklace features graduated round brilliant cut CZ with a large 13x18mm pear cut CZ dangling from the front. The graduated CZs measure 10mm from the front to 3mm at the back. All CZs are set in white gold plated basket settings to let in lots of light for maximum sparkle. The matching earrings shown in the last two photos are not included with the necklace but are available to purchase separately in my store. This necklace is perfect for a romantic or vintage inspired look and are similar to the one worn by Queen Elizabeth during the opening of parliament, state visits or dinners as well as official portraits. Really beautiful quality and amazing sparkle perfect for your wedding or special occasion! For pierced ears.
All pieces are clear CZs.
Measurements: 17" L x 2" L Extension
Drop: 1-1/4" L
Your choice of lobster claw clasp with extension chain or fold-over clasp (no extension)--both shown in photos.
Comes to you in a white jewelry box with ribbon.
Matching earrings are available in my store: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/863761223/royalty-replica-queen-victorias
History of the Queen Victoria Coronation Necklace and Earrings: The Coronation Necklace and Earrings are an important set in the popular Queen's collection not just because of overall diamond weight but because of historical significance. The necklace was created for Queen Victoria in 1858 and has been worn by queens for every coronation after Queen Victoria's death, hence the name. It currently has 26 stones: 25 in the necklace itself, plus the 22.48 carat Lahore Diamond as a pendant. The matching earrings were made for Queen Victoria in 1858 from reused stones - the pear drops were originally side stones in an armlet with the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond and were also used in a setting for the Timur Ruby Necklace. The two drops in the Queen's earrings are slightly different sizes; one is about 12 carats, the other about 7. The Queen usually wears the set together for formal events like the State Opening of Parliament and state dinners, or for portraits.
Why cubic zirconia? CZ is hard, optically flawless, usually colorless and is available in a variety of different colors. Because of its durability, and close visual likeness to diamond, synthetic CZ has remained the most gemologically and economically important competitor for diamonds since 1976.