royal-regalia
Jewels of the royal family refer to the historic gem collections formally owned and sometimes worn by reigning and nonreigning members of royal families, primarily European. The...
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royal-regalia
Jewels of the royal family refer to the historic gem collections formally owned and sometimes worn by reigning and nonreigning members of royal families, primarily European. The...
Open articleRoyal Regalia & Insignia
A queen crown is most precisely called a diadem, a term used for the ornamental headband worn by monarchs. In everyday and ceremonial contexts, you will often hear it referred t...
Open articleroyal-history
The Royal Jewels Message Board is an online space where people gather to discuss topics related to monarchy, ceremonial regalia, history, and preservation. It functions as a mod...
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Queen Charlotte's Crown was made for Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III, likely commissioned around 1761 for her coronation at Westminster Abbey. A...
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Tiara moments define iconic points in time when crowns, heirlooms, or symbolic tiaras become enduring cultural markers. These moments connect personal milestones—such as weddi...
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The Crown of Sweden is the foremost symbol of royal authority in the Kingdom of Sweden, worn during coronations and solemn state ceremonies. This insignia combines Christian tra...
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The term Elizabethan crown usually refers to the distinctive crown or crowns associated with the English court of Queen Elizabeth I (reigned 1558–1603), an era renowned for ri...
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The Norwegian crown is a national symbol of monarchy, crafted in the 19th century for use in coronation ceremonies. It represents continuity, legal tradition, and the historical...
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