Queen Victoria had a gift for shaping public taste in gemstones. Her known fondness for opal, as shown by her gifting Australian opals to her daughters, helped establish its prestige in Victorian fine jewelry.
A Storied Heritage
Pre-modern gem identification relied on color, hardness, and source: criteria insufficient to consistently separate ruby, red spinel, and garnet. The Black Prince's Ruby, acquired in the 14th century and set in the British Imperial State Crown, was confirmed as red spinel only through modern gemological analysis. The misidentification represents the rule rather than the exception: most historical rubies in institutional and royal collections have required re-examination, and the results have reshaped understanding of where truly fine ruby was available throughout history.
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