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Three jewels of the Spanish crown among the most valuable real pieces in the world

Tiaras, necklaces, brooches, bracelets ... The pieces that make up the royal jewels and that on multiple occasions are innumerable, especially those of great social relevance, acquire a role superior to that of any design.

Jewels with tradition, rich in history and also in symbolism, capable of lasting in the retina of any lover of good taste for years and which, however, it is difficult to estimate a specific value.What price really the designs that Isabel II looks like?And Doña Letizia?

A recent investigation by the Jewellerybox web portal has clear the doubts revealing the exact price of those pieces that stand out in the jewelry stores of the Royal Houses.The first ten, with the Nizam of Hyderabad necklace of Kate Middleton valued at 78.6 million euros leading, they leave no doubt: the Windsor house is the one that has the most expensive collection.

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To note that there are three jewels belonging to the Spanish Royal House that have managed to sneak into this list of 47. Designs that long tradition for the Bourbons that exceed 7.8 million euros.

Tres joyas de la Corona española entre las piezas reales más valiosas del mundo

At number 26 we find a design that is part of the Infanta Elena collection.It is a collar with rubies, emeralds and gold mounted diamonds that was given to him on the occasion of his wedding with Jaime de Marichalar in 1995 and that this weekend we saw him look during the religious link between Prince Philippos of Greece andNina Flohr.The price?3.5 million euros.

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Just one position further back is one of the most spectacular strips of Doña Letizia, the baptized as Flor de Lis.A piece with a long tradition, was a gift from King Alfonso XIII to Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg on the occasion of her wedding, held at the beginning of the 20th century valued at 2.9 million euros.

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Another of the Spanish Royals that also has one of the most expensive pieces in history is Mrs. Sofía.This is the one known as Tiara Prussiana, a neoclassical style design adorned with bay leaf, which was the wedding gift of the Kaiser Guillermo II and Empress Victoria Augusta to her only daughter, Princess Victoria Luisa de Prussia, maternal grandmother of theOwn Emeritus Queen.It reaches a value of two million euros, specifically 2,300,000.

She herself took this design on her wedding day with Don Juan Carlos, and decades later would be Mrs. Letizia in charge of choosing this jewel for her link with King Felipe.

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