Just History Posts - The Chequers Ring, c. 1570s, one of the few surviving pieces of jewellery worn by Queen Elizabeth I of England. The ring is made of mother of pearl,
The Chequers Ring Dr Tracy Borman - Historian and Joint Chief Curator of Historic Royal Palaces - holds one of the few surviving pieces of jewellery... | By Dr Owen Emmerson - Historian | Facebook
![Tracy Borman holding the exquisite and really rather dinky 'Chequers Ring.' Inside a locket, it features… | Royal jewelry, Most expensive jewelry, Expensive jewelry Tracy Borman holding the exquisite and really rather dinky 'Chequers Ring.' Inside a locket, it features… | Royal jewelry, Most expensive jewelry, Expensive jewelry](https://i.pinimg.com/474x/a4/9c/68/a49c6807f124a09f2f2471b6440f13ec.jpg)
Tracy Borman holding the exquisite and really rather dinky 'Chequers Ring.' Inside a locket, it features… | Royal jewelry, Most expensive jewelry, Expensive jewelry
![Dr Owen Emmerson on Twitter: "Such an honour to talk to Dr @TracyBorman all about #HeverCastle, #AnneBoleyn, #ThomasCromwell & #ElizabethI. I also found out what it was like holding Anne Boleyn's 'Moost Dr Owen Emmerson on Twitter: "Such an honour to talk to Dr @TracyBorman all about #HeverCastle, #AnneBoleyn, #ThomasCromwell & #ElizabethI. I also found out what it was like holding Anne Boleyn's 'Moost](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EyTh80SWgAU72YH.jpg:large)