Queen Camilla has worn some extravagant jewels in her time, but occasionally the Queen whips out an affordable piece.
Recently she looked stunning at the Sandringham Flower Show wearing a green and blue floral midi-dress, accessoring with a chic gold pendant.
The pendant was the Goddess Coin Pendant Charm by Monica Vinander, retailed at £95.
The circular pendant, with a height of 2.7cm and a width of 2.65cm, was emblazoned with a majestic horse.
Its official description reads: “Inspired by a rare Celtic coin depicting a warrior queen, channel your own inner goddess with this gold vermeil talisman. A handcrafted symbol of strength, protection and courage.” The inside reads: “For the goddess in you.”
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Royal fan Nerissa Gibert commented that “she rocks the jewels”.
Camilla layered her pendant with two other gold pieces for a modern and trendy look.
For those who want to recreate the royal’s look, the pendant is a relatively afforable piece. It can be purchased by itself or along with a chain at an additional cost.
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Options include a short chain (17”) for £55, a short beaded chain (18”) for £70, a standard chain (24”) for £80, a standard beaded chain (24”) for £85 and a long chain (32”) for £100.
In addition to her gold necklaces, Queen Camilla donned her favourite clip-on earrings featuring diamonds and pearls.
She is rarely spotted without these, having revealed she will never get her ears pierced. With these chic clip-ons she can still experiment with the popular fashion item.
Of course, Camilla also wore her “lucky” bracelet, which has become part of her everyday royal wardrobe.
The stunning blue and gold bracelet by Van Cleef & Arpels injects a pop of colour into every look but is currently retailed at £4,500 – far less afforable than Camilla’s pendant.
Kate, Princess of Wales is another royal style icon who loves her jewellery. As well as rocking luxurious items such as the Nizam of Hyderabad, estimated at £60 million by Steven Stone’s Crisscut Magazine, she is also a fan of cheaper pieces like this £1.50 pair from Accessorize.
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