31 December 2012

2012: The Year in The Queen's Jewels

As we bid adieu to another year, it's time to wrap up the highlights of one sparkly year in the Queen's jewel vault: the brooches, the tiaras, the surprises, and more.

The Most Popular Brooches
Obviously, it's impossible for us to make a 100% accurate inventory of all the brooches the Queen wore in 2012. There are just too many events where the brooch can't be seen, or can't be positively identified (not to mention all the events we didn't see at all). But since I take my jewel nerd status seriously, I tallied up those I could identify - as cataloged right here on the blog - and this year's favorites are (drumroll, please)...
The Frosted Sunflower and Jardine Star had strong starts to the year, while the Aquamarine Clips ruled the après-Balmoral scene. Apart from those it was a pretty well-rounded year, brooch-wise, with plenty of surprises.

The New and "New" Brooches
Her Maj gifted us with several outings of brooches which I'd never seen before. Whether that means they are new to her or just had the vault dust swept off, we - the brooch appreciating general public - do not know. We do know for sure that she received at least three brooches to mark her Diamond Jubilee:
Of the three, we've only seen her wear the BJA brooch (on Christmas Day). I'm anticipating the Chelsea Iris for the 2013 Chelsea Flower Show, and we probably won't see the Canadian brooch until the Queen does something involving that regiment.

Biggest Brooch Omission
Did we really go this whole year without a sighting of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Brooch? Granted, it wasn't exactly a favorite before...but still! (This was my guess for the Christmas message, by the way. Good thing I don't really bet on these things.)
 
The Tiara Appearances
We had to wait for state visit splendor until the end of the year, but we still got a nice batch of tiara appearances, didn't we? Not a colored stone tiara in sight, though - maybe next year.

My Personal Favorite Appearances
So often, the Queen's day to day wardrobe is utterly predictable: three row pearl necklace, button earrings, brooch, repeat. My favorite appearances this year weren't the tiara ones (believe it or not), but the ones when the daily uniform was thrown out the window in favor of some serious bling. Obviously, her Jubilee airing of Granny's massive chips was epic - based on her brooch history, it wouldn't surprise me if this is the last time we see it in her reign. But I also loved her appearance at the Olympics, so unexpectedly over the top in sparkle. She showed up to reign, and with her Bond girl appearance, reign she did.  

Which of the Queen's jeweled moments were your favorites in 2012?

What's Coming in 2013: In 2012, we built a pretty good record of what the Queen wears on a daily basis by cataloging her jewels as she wore them. In 2013, we'll be moving beyond that - look for more jewel features sprinkled here and there that aren't related to what the Queen's been wearing, in addition to the Queen's current events (and current jewels). Plus maybe a few other things, you never know. I hope you'll stick around for another sparkly year!

Photos: Getty Images/PA/Birks/Kristjan Eyjolfsson/BJA/Royal Collection

30 December 2012

Church at Sandringham

The Queen, accompanied by members of the Royal Family, attended church at Sandringham.
Click above for an article and pictures from ITV.
One of my least favorite outfit/brooch combos to end the year. Alas!


Photo: PA

25 December 2012

Christmas Service

The Queen, accompanied by members of the Royal Family, attended Christmas service at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham.
Click above to see an article with pictures and video from the Daily Mail.
Well, that was quick! The Queen has debuted her Jubilee present from the British Jewellers' Association, a modern take on a dove. Click the link below for more. It'll never be my favorite (most modern pieces aren't), but it is quite impressively sized.

Photos: Daily Mail screencap/Getty Images

Christmas Broadcast, 2012

The Queen's annual message was broadcast on Christmas Day.
Her Maj in her spiffy bedazzled 3D specs again: a Christmas present all on its own, am I right?

Photos:PA

21 December 2012

Queen Mary's Floret Earrings

Queen Mary's Floret Earrings
These diamond and platinum earrings are another example of the multiple changes Queen Mary made to her jewels. The large central stones are the Mackinnon diamonds, a pair of solitaire earrings that were a wedding gift from Sir William Mackinnon to Mary for her wedding in 1893.
The stones were then set as the center of another pair, Queen Mary's Cluster Earrings. Later on, they were replaced and a new setting was created by Garrard, Queen Mary's Floret Earrings. In their new setting, each one is surrounded by seven slightly smaller diamonds.
The earrings were inherited by the Queen on Queen Mary's death in 1953. She wears them for occasions like the State Opening of Parliament, the Garter Day ceremony, and other formal events.

Appearances:
4 December 2018: Diplomatic Reception
18 June 2018: Garter Day
9 May 2014: Order of the Bath Service
17 February 2012: New Zealand Diamond Jubilee Portrait
2011: State Visit to Ireland, State Dinner
Various Years: State Opening of Parliament  
Various Years: The Garter Service

Photos: Leslie Field/Royal Collection/Getty Images

Updates from the Past

This batch of past events brings us up to the start of 2012, which is our end for now. These posts are dated back to when they actually occurred, so they don't appear on the front page of the blog. In case you missed them, here are the latest past event and jewel updates:
















20 December 2012

Train to Sandringham

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh traveled to Sandringham for the Christmas holiday.
Click above to see an article and pictures from the Daily Mail.
You know what this means, don't you? It's officially Christmas time!


Photo:Enigma