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The Imperial Crown of Brazil

Diamond — Diamantine crown of Emperor Pedro II, made in 1841 with 639 diamonds and 77 pearls on solid gold; held at the Imperial Museum, Petropolis

The originalDiamantine crown of Emperor Pedro II, made in 1841 with 639 diamonds and 77 pearls on solid gold; held at the Imperial Museum, PetropolisSee the documented piece →

The Imperial Crown of Brazil is associated, in the documented record, with a Diamond. Diamantine crown of Emperor Pedro II, made in 1841 with 639 diamonds and 77 pearls on solid gold; held at the Imperial Museum, Petropolis (1841).

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What diamond or jewel is associated with The Imperial Crown of Brazil?
The Imperial Crown of Brazil is associated, in the documented record, with a Diamond. Diamantine crown of Emperor Pedro II, made in 1841 with 639 diamonds and 77 pearls on solid gold; held at the Imperial Museum, Petropolis.
What era and origin is it from?
It dates to 1841. Origin / association: Latin America.
Can I acquire a diamond like The Imperial Crown of Brazil's?
Yes — Legacy Diamonds sources and commissions comparable diamonds privately, including one-of-one bespoke pieces in the same cut and colour. Begin privately with the Legacy atelier.
StoneDiamond
SettingGold
Era1841
RegionLatin America

Documented. This is an editorial reference compiled from public sources — a record of notable jewels in history, not a statement of endorsement or of any association with Legacy. Source: primary reference. Last verified July 2026.

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