The Queen's Diamonds
L**9
A very interesting book
The condition of the book was excellent. The book was extremely well package. It arrived on time
M**S
Fabulous book about The Queen’s diamonds
A beautiful book. The photography is stunning throughout. The descriptions are wonderful, but it is the photographs that are great.The jewels are shown real size and also often enlarged, with a few pieces given fold-open to twice the open size of the book. The detail is stunning.One can really admire the quality of the workmanship. And knowing the history of some of these jewels is lovely.You won’t see in here anything that belongs to The Crown Jewels. These are The Queen’s personal diamonds.This is a really fab talking point of a book. It gets the thumbs up from all the friends that have seen and pursued it.I hope that you have found this review helpful.
A**N
SPARKLES
This mammoth book is the most beautifully researched book in my entire collection. It's printed on heavy, glossy paper, and it features photographs that are so clear and detailed, including pull out pages that provide exception close ups of some of the most famous jewellery items in the Royal collection.With 320 pages and weighing more than five pounds it has dimensions of a large coffee table book. But it's not just a pretty package with lovely pictures. Roberts who was the Director of the Royal collection until 2010, was granted unprecedented access to these jewels and to the people who own them, including the Queen herself. His archival research is especially wonderful, and every entry includes extensive footnotes that cite documents like original purchase orders, jewellery inventories, and notes from jewellers who created and maintained each piece. A fascinating insight into a world we only get a glimpse off.
A**R
Beautiful book
I have wanted this book for so long but the price was a bit steep. I decided if I wanted it I should just get it. Glad I did. Lovely stunning photos. Really beautiful book.
F**E
brilliant on royal splendour
Big and bulky this is a magnificent book,on a splendid subject.Better and more detailed photos than ever seen before and excellent information on the history of diamond jewellery belonging to the British Queen. It is arranged chronologically so you can follow the development of styles. There is also reliable information on various versions of the same piece of jewellery. The emphasis is on diamonds and pearls (and the most impressive emeralds) so jewels also set with sapphires or rubies or other colour stones are not included. Nor is the majority of minor items, such as rings and most brooches.A sequel, of the same first-class quality, would be highly welcome. After all the jewels at the Queen's disposal - whether state-owned or private - would be the most extensive collection in the world.Indispensable for anybody interested in the art and craftmanship of high jewellery.
S**Y
Diamonds are a girls best friend.
A whopping price and a whopping size. Unless you have either a very large bed or a very large bedside table I wouldn't purchase this with a view to bedtime browsing. That said, the pictures are eye popping and the catalogue entries are very thorough. You wouldn't want to get between Queen Mary and a piece of jewellery. The Queen Mum was clearly no slouch either. This tome has made me take more of an interest in the jewellery that emerges from HMQ's vaults and though there's a lot of diamonds in here I suspect there's more than a few tiaras still under the mattress in case of a non reigning day.
D**E
A superior overview of the major pieces in the Queen's collection
First-rate highlights of the Royal Collection combine splendid photography with text that provides the backstory to the pieces.
S**Y
Informative & Fun
This is a beautifully-produced, authoritative, and very enjoyable picture book. It includes hundreds of fascinating photographs (many from the Royal Archives, some not seen before) of Royals over the last 150 years, wearing some of the famous and historically important diamonds at present in the Queen's Collection. There are also striking new photographs of every item selected for this book, which include the incredible "Cullinan III & IV" brooch worn by the Queen for her Diamond Jubilee.Among the photographs there are several outstanding images of the Queen when young. Continuity is noticeable, for example in a photograph of the Queen during the recent State Visit by the Turkish President, wearing a wonderful diamond presented by the Sultan of Turkey to Queen Victoria over 150 years ago. The book includes a picture of Queen Victoria herself wearing the jewel in Winterhalter's marvellous portrait of 1859.The book is divided into chapters by reigns, and Sir Hugh Roberts has written summaries of the significant aspects of each Sovereign as a collector. He also gives introductions to each of these stunning jewels in turn, with a factual outline of the story of each piece, how it may have been altered and adapted over the years, and accurate information on exactly who has worn it.There are important new close-up photographs of these celebrated gems, specially taken for this book. For the crisp clarity of their detail, these new photographs are superb. Unless stated otherwise, the jewels are shown actual size; some of the photographs depict them enlarged on fold-out pages so the reader is able to examine their construction; there are also reverse-views of some pieces, revealing the extraordinary workmanship hidden behind the designs.These photographs are remarkable but they have a slight drawback. As Sir Hugh Roberts reminds us in the Preface, the chief beauty of marvellous diamonds is their fiery sparkle, the glittering effects of coloured light reflected by their facets. It is disappointing for the reader that these new close-up photographs don't often convey these captivating flashes which give life and colour to these amazing gems when being worn.Still-photography of precious stones is tricky -but it is certainly possible for the sparkle of refracted colour to be caught for a moment in photographs. Here these spectacular diamonds are photographed floating in anonymous space, and there is a slightly grey, clinical aspect to the light (e.g. the cover photo). These magical and romantic royal jewels possibly look less sparkling and exciting than they could look - despite the outstanding detail.(The book is printed on fine-quality paper, but without too much use the inside of the spine has cracked and some pages have become uneven.)
I**E
Worth every penny!
This is a beautiful and well researched book! Sister loved it for her birthday. It's full of history and the pictures are vivid and expertly done.
C**N
Libro ben fatto
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K**Y
The "IT" Book
If you want to know about the diamond Crown Jewels for the UK Royal family, THIS is the book. The pictures are outstanding and the write ups are informative. Excellent paper quality. The archival information was just what I was looking for.
G**A
Lovely
My wife really enjoyed the book, she has it on her mantel in our house. Btw those diamonds are from India.
M**L
Work of art
Beautiful book. Great present
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