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The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
The Fringe Bar
Phone:
+64 4-801 5007

Hours:
Sunday11am - 3am (next day)
Monday11am - 3am (next day)
Tuesday11am - 3am (next day)
Wednesday11am - 3am (next day)
Thursday11am - 3am (next day)
Friday11am - 3am (next day)
Saturday11am - 3am (next day)


The monarch of the Commonwealth realms, Queen Elizabeth II, owns a historic collection of jewels – some as monarch and others as a private individual. They are separate from the Gems and Jewels and the coronation and state regalia that make up the Crown Jewels. The origin of a distinct royal jewel collection is vague, though it is believed the jewels have their origin somewhere in the 16th century. Many of the pieces are from overseas and were brought to the United Kingdom as a result of civil war, coups and revolutions, or acquired as gifts to the monarch. Most of the jewellery dates from the 19th and 20th centuries. The Crown Jewels are only worn at coronations and the annual State Opening of Parliament . At other formal occasions, such as banquets, the Queen wears the jewellery in her collection. Elizabeth owns more than 300 items of jewellery, including 98 brooches, 46 necklaces, 37 bracelets, 34 pairs of earrings, 15 rings, 14 watches and 5 pendants, the most notable of which are detailed in this article.
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