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The Diamond Bracelet is a part of the jewellery in The Danish Royal Property Trust.
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The bracelet is segmented with a rosette-shaped centre section, surrounded by delicate flowers and leaves, all made of diamonds, set in gold and silver.
In June 1850, Oscar I and Queen Josefina of Sweden gave the bracelet as a wedding gift to their daughter-in-law, the future Queen Louise of Sweden, upon her marriage to Karl (XV).
The bracelet was passed on to the King and Queen’s only surviving child, the future Queen Lovisa of Denmark, who transferred it to The Danish Royal Property Trust.