Crown Jewels of England
The Crown Jewels of England are a collection of royal regalia and insignia used in the coronation of British monarchs. They include crowns, scepters, orbs, and other ceremonial items, symbolizing the authority and dignity of the monarchy. The collection is housed in the Tower of London, where it is displayed to the public.
Among the most famous pieces are the Imperial State Crown, worn by the monarch at the State Opening of Parliament, and the St. Edward's Crown, used during the coronation ceremony. These treasures are not only significant for their historical value but also for their exquisite craftsmanship and rich symbolism.