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  1. 10 de may. de 2019 · Queen Adelaide’s Fringe, came into the possession of Queen Elisabeth after the accession of King George VI in 1936, when it was transformed back into a necklace by Garrard, who added a “concealed snap” to the fringe.

  2. 5 de feb. de 2017 · When he died in 1837, Adelaide handed over the fringe and other pieces of royal jewelry to the new monarch: her niece, Queen Victoria. Adelaide and Victoria had a good relationship; Victoria even asked the dowager queen to be one of the godparents of her first child, Princess Vicky.

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  3. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Queen Adelaide’s Fringe necklace has “sixty brilliant-set graduated bars, the central bars terminating in cushion-cut and pear-shaped stones, divided by 60 graduated brilliant-set spikes; an extra six small graduated bars and five spikes detached; tiara fittings removed.” 1

  4. We are Adelaide Fringe, the Biggest Arts Festival in Australia! We were born 64 years ago (although we don't look a day over 25) and for 31 magical days and nights each year we completely take over the beautiful city of Adelaide, South Australia.

  5. Adelaide Fringe, formerly Adelaide Fringe Festival, is Australia’s biggest arts festival and is the world's second-largest annual arts festival (after the Edinburgh Festival Fringe ), held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

    • 2.7m
    • 1960–2006 biennially, 2006 onwards annually
    • 16 February 2024 – 17 March 2024
  6. From 16 February17 March, the 2024 Adelaide Fringe will take over Adelaide and regional SA, with more than 1300 shows held across around 500 venues. It’s Australia’s biggest arts festival and the world’s second-largest annual arts festival (after the Edinburgh Festival Fringe).

  7. Queen Elizabeth II owned a historic collection of jewels – some as monarch and others as a private individual. They are separate from the gems and jewels of the Royal Collection, and from the coronation and state regalia that make up the Crown Jewels .