The Cullinan V Brooch

The Cullinan V Brooch consists of a “heart-shaped stone in a pierced collet and claw setting, mounted on a fine radiating platinum web, in symmetrically scrolling and foliate millegrain and pavé-set brilliant border.”1

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The heart-shaped stone was one of the six numbered diamonds given to Queen Mary by the government and people of the Union of South Africa in 1910.

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It could be worn in several ways. It could be a brooch, added for to the stomacher, suspended from nan VIII Brooch, or worn together with the Cullinan VII pendant. It could also be set on a tiara. Queen Mary also devised something of her own; she wore it on her coronet during the 1937 coronation.

The brooch was bequeathed to Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and was frequently worn by her.

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