You don’t have to be a royal watcher to appreciate the breadth ofQueen ElizabethII’s impressive jewelry collection.

She’s even had the pleasure of wearing some jewelry that belonged to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

No matter their origins, there’s an interesting backstory behind every single piece in the vast collection.

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Some were handed down from one generation to the next, while others were gifted to the monarch.

Some were even custom designed during another period in history.

From tiaras to necklaces to earrings, these exquisite pieces hold a rich history spanning centuries.

King Charles and Queen Camilla waving in crowns

Each gemstone and every intricate design holds a tale of royal lineage coupled with undeniable regal elegance.

Here are some of the most memorable moments when Camilla wore Elizabeth’s exquisite jewelry.

As a symbol of the continuation of the British monarchy, the Coronation Necklace holds incredible historical significance.

Queen Camilla wearing blue dress and jewels

Its resplendent diamonds were carefully selected to enhance the regal aura of the reigning monarch.

Worn in every coronation since Queen Victoria, this magnificent piece honors the enduring legacy of the crown.

Beyond its association with Victoria, the Coronation Necklace has graced the necks of several queens throughout history.

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It was notably worn by Queen Elizabeth II during her own coronation in 1953.

Elizabeth wore the accent for state dinners and for her Canadian portrait in 2020 (viaPeople).

There’s so much more to the turquoise accent than meets the eye.

Queen Camilla wearing tiara

According toThe Court Jeweller, it was tradition to give turquoise for royal confirmations within the family.

The brooch, though delicate, added a pop of visual intrigue to the entire outfit.

Camilla complemented her elegant black Bruce Oldfield gown boasting silver metallic embroidery with the City of London Fringe Necklace.

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The necklace earns its moniker from its origins.

Interestingly,Tatlerstates she also inherited a necklace that once belonged to the 18th-century French monarch, Marie Antoinette.

Today, the Greville Tiara is one of Camilla’s favorites.

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Over the years, she’s worn it at galas, state dinners, and Parliament openings.

It has continually served as a glamorous, timeless companion for her exquisite collection of evening gowns.

In royal circles, the piece is recognized as the Russian Sapphire Cluster Brooch.

Queen Camilla touching the black hat on her head

Dating from the late 19th century, the pin once belonged to the Russian Consort Maria Feodorovna.

She topped it off with a distinctive hat adorned with feathers.

It was undeniably a fitting tribute to her brooch-loving mother-in-law.

King Charles and Queen Camilla wearing black

It was a simple addition to her respectfully understated black suit and matching black hat and clutch.

Queen Elizabeth herself also wore this brooch at various Welsh Guards events throughout the years.

To match, she paired the headpiece with the Greville Festoon necklace.

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This utterly dazzling showpiece is even more intricate and interesting than it appears.

The diamond neckpiece actually consists of two necklaces one with two strands and another with three strands.

Camilla chose to wear both pieces, pairing the beautiful accent with a long, light blue dress.

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She finished the look with a pair of equally stunning diamond pear drop earrings and a diamond bracelet.

When she died, Queen Elizabeth II took ownership of these precious jewels.

However, she also wore the three strands separately on occasion.

Queen Camilla walking at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral

These are no ordinary pearls, as you might expect.

They’re accented by rubies and sapphires gemstones that lend the earrings a decidedly dazzling finishing touch.

With its heart-shaped silhouette, the brooch is at once decorative and traditional.

Queen Camilla and King Charles scratching their faces

She’s worn the piece on numerous occasions, including state visits in North America and Asia.

For this somber occasion, it was a fitting tribute to Her Majesty.

The five-carat engagement ring boasted a magnificent emerald-cut diamond surrounded by a trio of diamond baguettes.

The ring is also so much more than an intricate piece of jewelry.

Camilla’s engagement ring dazzles with its art deco styling.

When the couple wed at Windsor Guildhall, they exchanged Welsh gold wedding bands as per tradition.