I believe the Queen was given many gifts of jewellery on that Commonwealth tour - from every country and, in Australia, from every State and Territory visited. I doubt there will ever be a list published but it would be extensive I think.
--Previous Message-- : It would be interesting to know what jewels : were to make the tour if it had proceeded in : 1952. Since Granny was alive and Elizabeth : was a princess, obviously much less. But : one would think the Girls of Great Britain : and Ireland tiara went along, and a nice : diamond necklace or two. We know the flame : lily brooch was with her, since she wore it : when she returned to England. : : By 1953-54, the Queen was living for six : months in her southern Commonwealth : countries, and she took much that she would : have worn at home. With a ship and a royal : train for travel, her property (some of it : held for all queens) could be kept safe. : : The diamond diadem did not leave Britain. I : wonder whether the wedding to which Queen : Mary wore it in Berlin was its only journey : abroad. The Delhi Durbar tiara also stayed : home, perhaps because of its Empire : associations. The tiaras and major : necklaces the Queen wore were personal : jewels rather than official ones. The : coronation necklace suggested her official : role as monarch, along with the coronation : gown. : : Were there by then Australian and New : Zealand brooches in the Queen's collection? : She no doubt received some along the way. :