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5 most beautiful jewels of Princess Diana

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 4, 2025, 09:05 IST
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5 most beautiful jewels of Princess Diana

Princess Diana, known around the world as the “People’s Princess,” captured hearts not just through her humanitarian spirit but also by redefining royal fashion and her dazzling collection of jewels was central to that legacy. Each piece Diana wore told a story, from regal wedding-day tiaras to statement rings and bold chokers, many of which remain iconic inspirations in jewellery design today. Here are five of the most beautiful and memorable jewels from Princess Diana’s extraordinary collection, each with a fascinating history and lasting allure.

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Sapphire and Diamond Engagement Ring

One of the most famous engagement rings of all time, Diana’s 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire ring is encircled by 14 solitaire diamonds and set in 18-carat white gold. It broke royal tradition by being available for public purchase rather than custom-made for the royal family. The selection sparked a sapphire craze in the 1980s and has since become one of the world’s most recognisable jewels, now worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales, after Prince William proposed to her with his mother’s ring.

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Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara

This tiara is a masterpiece of royal history. Queen Elizabeth II gifted it to Diana as a wedding present. Originally commissioned in 1913 by Queen Mary, the piece features diamonds and pearls in a romantic design of lover’s knots. It became one of Diana’s signature accessories, often worn at state occasions and formal events for its striking brilliance and grandeur. After her passing, the tiara re-entered the royal rotation and is now frequently worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales.

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Seven-Strand Sapphire and Pearl Choker

This unique necklace reflects Diana’s flair for reinventing royal jewels with a modern twist. Originally a sapphire and diamond brooch gifted by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, Diana had it transformed into the centrepiece of a seven-strand pearl choker. The deep-blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds, paired with graceful strands of pearls, became a standout piece during official tours and gala events. It was famously worn with her iconic “revenge dress” in 1994, symbolising her newfound independence and style.

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The Swan Lake Suite

The Swan Lake necklace is an exquisite piece Diana wore during her final official engagement—a gala performance of Swan Lake in 1997. Adorned with over 178 diamonds and five South Sea pearls, the necklace epitomises grace and elegance. The matching earrings were never completed in time for her to wear, yet the suite gained iconic status due to its association with her final public appearance. It later fetched millions at auction, adding to its mystique and historical significance.

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Aquamarine Ring

Among Diana’s post-divorce jewels, the striking emerald-cut aquamarine ring set in 24-carat gold became her signature statement piece. Commissioned by Asprey in 1997, the ring features a Brazilian aquamarine gifted by her close friend Lucia Flecha de Lima, framed by tiny solitaire diamonds. Often worn on her right hand, it symbolised Diana’s bold, independent phase. The ring garnered renewed attention when Meghan Markle wore it to her wedding reception, ushering in a new generation of Diana-inspired style.


Princess Diana’s jewels were far more than decorative, they embodied her individuality, royal legacy, and the evolution of her personal style. These pieces remain not just treasures of the royal collection, but sparkling echoes of her enduring influence.

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Extension of her timeless grace

Late Princess Diana’s jewels were more than just accessories, they were an extension of her timeless grace and magnetic charm. Whether it was her iconic sapphire and diamond engagement ring, her pearl chokers, or the glittering tiaras she wore with quiet confidence, each piece reflected her refined taste and royal elegance. Her jewellery wasn’t about excess; it was about emotion, symbolism, and personal expression. Even today, decades later, those jewels continue to mesmerise, reminding us of a woman who brought both warmth and poise to everything she wore.

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