These are just to help you with your discussion about the Portugese royal jewels. They all show Queen Amelie of Portugal.
Some pictures are the same, but are posted to show the jewels in the way they look so that might give you a better view of jewels in the different way (lights/shadows and angles).
Top: "The Washington Times" (D.C.) dated July 14, 1904. Botton: "The Washington Times" (D.C.) dated February 22, 1905.
Top: 'The Washington Times' (D.C.) dated February 2, 1908. Center: 'The Forest Republican' (Tionesta, PA) dated June 11, 1913. Bottom: 'Rock Island Argus' (Rock Island, IL)dated May 23, 1913.
From "The Washington Herald" (D.C.) dated January 10, 1914.
--Previous Message-- : When D.Isabel entered the Mosteiro dos : Jerónimos’s church to marry the Duke of : Braganza probably surprised many people with : the jewels she was wearing. : The earrings (that I call D.Isabel wedding : earrings - I know, very imaginative ) were : all diamonds probably set in white gold in a : classic and elegant model. About those : earrings I have no information but since the : wedding are used quite regularly. : : : : However the star was the tiara that the : future Braganza Duchess was wearing and that : belonged to Queen Amelia of Portugal and : possibly many people thought lost. That : tiara was baptized by the Queen herself as : Diadema D.Luis (in english D.Luis Diadem or : alternatively King Luis Diadem) in honor to : her father-in-law. : : : : But let’s see a little of history around : this 800 diamonds tiara. : : When Princess Amelia of Orleans was getting : married to the then Duke of Braganza (22nd : May 1886), the future King Carlos I, the : Portuguese Royal Family started preparing : the wedding presents. As expected the Royal : Family chose the Royal Jewelers Leitão & : Irmão. : : : : The wedding presents consisted of 5 jewels, : one from each member of the Royal Family: : : 1. An 800 diamond tiara mounted on silver : and gold as a present from King D.Luis. This : piece became a very important jewel for : Queen Amelia. : 2. A 500 diamond mirrored necklace mounted : in silver and gold from Queen Maria Pia; : 3. Prince D.Carlos (the groom) offered a 300 : diamonds and 23 sapphires necklace. : 4. The Infante D.Afonso (D.Carlos’s Brother) : offered opera glasses in tortoise shell and : diamonds. : 5. Finally Infante D.Augusto (D.Luis’s : Brother) offered a yellow gold and diamond : brooch. : : : : As said before the Diadema D.Luis was a : favorite piece of Queen Amelia that HM used : a lot. However, since the Regicide (1908) : the tiara disappeared from public eyes not : being worn again by Queen Amelia. : : : : The Queen died in 1951 and her will stated : that her Portuguese jewels should go to the : present Duke of Braganza that was her : Godson. But at that time only the tiara : remained from Queen Amelia wedding presents : and, as far as I know, there is no : information from what happened to the other : jewels. : The tiara saw the light of the day again in : 1995 and, apart from her wedding, has been : used by the Duchess only to official : portraits. : : : : : :