Diamonds in the Royal Collection
Diamond-mounted works of art in the Royal Collection
Sword and scabbard
RCIN 11288
This richly decorated sword and scabbard, set with 719 diamonds, was given to King Edward VII on the occasion of his coronation by the Maharajah of Jaipur, Sawai Sir Madho Singh Bahadur (1861-1922). The Maharajah was among a large number of foreign heads of state who travelled to England to pay homage to the new king in 1902, but at the last moment the coronation had to be postponed due to the king's appendicitis. The ceremony eventually took place on 9 August, and in the meantime the Maharajah had remained in England with some of his 400 staff, including his jeweller.
The sword hilt and scabbard are set with rose-cut and brilliant-cut stones as well as the 'lasque' (flat, diamonds) more commonly used in Indian jewellery. The diamonds vary in colour from white to yellow and are set in a stylised design of lotus flowers and leaves. Their combined weight is possibly in the region of two thousand carats.