The Queen Anne Boleyn Society - Locket ring that belonged to Queen Elizabeth I of England. The ring was removed from Elizabeth's finger after her death. Inside two miniature portraits were found,
![Journal of Art in Society on Twitter: "Elizabeth I's personal mother-of-pearl locket ring with diamonds, rubies, sheet gold & pearl. Hidden inside is an enamel miniature of herself and, reputedly, of her Journal of Art in Society on Twitter: "Elizabeth I's personal mother-of-pearl locket ring with diamonds, rubies, sheet gold & pearl. Hidden inside is an enamel miniature of herself and, reputedly, of her](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EoIdm70UYAAGPs1.jpg)
Journal of Art in Society on Twitter: "Elizabeth I's personal mother-of-pearl locket ring with diamonds, rubies, sheet gold & pearl. Hidden inside is an enamel miniature of herself and, reputedly, of her
Archaeology & Art on Instagram: "Locket ring belonging to Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1575. It wasn't discovered until her death that the ring opened up to reveal two portraits of her and
![British Library on Twitter: "Fancy a bit of glitz? Peer inside this ring that belonged to Elizabeth I. Made of mother of pearl, it opens to reveal miniature portraits of both Elizabeth British Library on Twitter: "Fancy a bit of glitz? Peer inside this ring that belonged to Elizabeth I. Made of mother of pearl, it opens to reveal miniature portraits of both Elizabeth](https://pbs.twimg.com/ext_tw_video_thumb/1466007011087335426/pu/img/AIBSwn_jIbPkywmz.jpg)