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A glittering diadem dripping with pearls, the Lover's Knot Tiara is one of the most recognizable heirlooms in the royal jewellery collection. Its diamond-covered knots and drop-shaped pearls are the inspiration for this exquisitely engraved 99.99% pure gold tribute, which features a four-effigy obverse in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's 95th birthday. Embedded on your coin's reverse, three natural freshwater pearls and seven sparkling diamonds complete our interpretation of the tiara. But there's a hidden meaning: these are beautiful birthday gemstones, with diamonds representing Her Majesty's actual birthday in April, and pearls for the official celebration in June.
A rare opportunity to own a dazzling diamond-and-pearl birthday celebration. Order today!
Her Majesty's two birthday celebrations: diamonds for her actual birthday in April, and pearls for the official celebration in June.
Your coin's reverse features an interpretation of the Lover's Knot Tiara. Seven diamonds add sparkle to the engraved knot and arch motif, while three natural freshwater pearls resemble the tiara's suspended gems. The intricate arrangement is enhanced with selective platinum plating. The commemorative obverse features scroll flourishes and the four effigies of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II that have appeared on Canadian coins since 1953.
This famous tiara is also known as Queen Mary's Lover's Knot Tiara, for it was Queen Mary who commissioned it from the House of Garrard in 1913. Modelled after the original Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara worn by her grandmother and aunt, Queen Mary's version of the tiara is made from diamonds and pearls that once adorned the Ladies of England Tiara. The regal headpiece was passed down to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1953; it was later loaned to Diana, Princess of Wales, and has been frequently worn by Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge.
Deux pierres précieuses, des diamants et des perles couronnent notre cinquième hommage au diadème d'or. Passez votre commande dès aujourd’hui !
Diadème scintillant de perles, le diadème aux noeuds d'amour est l'un des bijoux les plus reconnaissables de la collection royale. Ses noeuds recouverts de diamants et ses perles en forme de goutte d'eau sont l'inspiration derrière ce magnifique hommage gravé dans l'or pur à 99,99 % dont l'avers contient quatre effigies en l'honneur du 95ème anniversaire de Sa Majesté la reine Elizabeth II. Incrusté sur le revers de votre pièce, trois perles naturelles d'eau douce et sept diamants scintillants complètent cette interprétation du diadème. Pourtant, une signification cachée s'y trouve : ce sont des pierres précieuses de naissance. Les diamants représentent le véritable anniversaire de Sa Majesté en avril et les perles indiquent la célébration officielle en juin.
Voici une rare opportunité de posséder cette scintillante célébration d'anniversaire en perle et en diamant. Commandez dès aujourd'hui !
CARACTÉRISTIQUES SPÉCIALES
*FIFTH GOLD TIARA COIN! Crafted in 2 oz. 99.99% pure gold, this fifth instalment in our annual tiara-themed tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has the added distinction of being a 95th birthday celebration.
*SEVEN DIAMONDS! The reverse design represents one of our largest diamond-enhanced celebrations yet. Each of the seven embedded stones has been painstakingly placed by hand and perfectly positioned.
*COMMEMORATIVE OBVERSE! To mark Her Majesty's 95th birthday, the commemorative obverse features all four effigies that have represented Her Majesty on the Royal Canadian Mint coins since 1953.
*NATURAL FRESHWATER PEARLS! The Royal Canadian Mint's engraved take on the iconic Lover's Knot Tiara wouldn't be complete without one of its distinguishing features: pearls! This is the first time pearls have been featured on one of our coins.
*BIRTHDAY GEMSTONES: The diamonds and pearls are also birthday gemstones that represent
les deux célébrations de l'anniversaire de Sa Majesté : les diamants pour son véritable anniversaire en avril et les perles pour la célébration officielle en juin.
*SELECTIVE PLATINUM PLATING! The scroll motifs are platinum-plated for extra sparkle.
*SPECIAL CERTIFICATE! In addition to the usual Royal Canadian Mint certificate, your coin comes with a special certificate that confirms the authenticity of the diamonds on this coin.
*PREMIUM PACKAGING! Your encapsulated coin comes packaged in a premium wooden case with a black beauty box.
*INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
MOTIF:
Au revers de la pièce se trouve une interprétation du diadème aux noeuds d'amour. Sept diamants ajoutent de l'éclat au motif de noeuds et d'arches, tandis que trois perles naturelles d'eau douce rappellent celles qui sont suspendues au diadème d'origine. L'agencement complexe est rehaussé d'un plaquage de platine sélectif. L'avers commémoratif présente des volutes et les quatre effigies de Sa Majesté, la reine Elizabeth II qui ont orné les pièces canadiennes depuis 1953.
DIADÈME NŒUDS D'AMOUR :
Ce célèbre diadème est aussi appelé le « Diadème aux noeuds d’amour de Cambridge », car la reine Mary l'a commandé à Garrard en 1913. Inspiré du diadème Les filles de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande porté par sa grand-mère et sa tante, la version du diadème de la reine Mary a été créé avec propres diamants et perles qui ornaient le diadème porté par celles-ci. Ce bijou royal a été légué à Sa Majesté, la reine Elizabeth II en 1953 ; il a été prêté à Diana, la princesse du pays de Galles, et a fréquemment été porté par Son Altesse Royale la duchesse de Cambridge.
LE SAVIEZ-VOUS ?
*Her Majesty has two birthdays! She was born on April 21, 1926, but in the United Kingdom, the monarch's birthday has always been publicly celebrated on the second Saturday in June. The occasion is known as the Trooping the Colour, and it's a tradition that dates back to King George II (1683-1760).
*The Lover's Knot Tiara originally included upright pearls on top of the 19 diamond arches. The pearls were taken from the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, one of Her Majesty's favourite tiaras, but Queen Mary later had them removed from the Lover's Knot Tiara too.