British Crown Jewels Represent One of the Largest Jewelry Collections in Existence
Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008
by Bo Carpenter
Pandora Bracelets USA
Subject to a turbulent history and much thievery, the
British Crown Jewels represent the regalia and vestments worn by the king or
queen of the
By British Law, the originals of the crown jewels and
implements of the State cannot leave
Crowns
Some of the crowns contained within the Crown Jewel
collection are used by every sovereign, while others were created specifically
for a particular sovereign or for the Queen's Consort, or wife of a king.
Typically the crown of a king has a slightly pointed arched top, while that of
a queen has a slightly bowed top.
Considered by a number of British monarchs to be extremely
heavy and difficult to wear, St. Edward's Crown is worn during most of the
coronation ceremony. Made of gold, the crown includes 444 precious stones.
Queen Elizabeth II chose to wear a stylized representation of the crown in images
of the Royal Coat of Arms of the
Worn by monarchs at their coronation, the Imperial State
Crown was made in 1937 for King George VI. The crown is set with jewels of
great antiquity and historical significance. In all, the crown possesses 2,868
diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, and five rubies. The oldest
stone is Edward the Confessor's sapphire, believed to have been worn by him in
a ring and now mounted in the cross patee above the monde. An ancient spinel,
known as the Black Prince's Ruby is said to have been given to Edward by Pedro
the Cruel of Castile. The crown is worn after the conclusion of the coronation
ceremony when the monarch departs Westminster Abbey, and also at the annual
State Opening of Parliament.
The Imperial Crown of India was created when King George V
visited
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Crown was made for her
coronation as queen consort in 1937. The graceful crown is set with diamonds,
dominated by the famous Koh-i-noor diamond. Once the largest known diamond in
the world, the Koh-i-noor is also referred to as the "
The Orb and Sceptres
Two scepters used by a sovereign for a part of the regalia.
The Sceptre with Cross was made in 1661. Surmounted by a cross, it was
redesigned in 1905 to incorporate the Great Star of Africa, the second largest
cut diamond in the world after The Golden Jubilee. The monarch bears the
Sceptre with the Cross in the right hand. Borne in the left hand, the Sceptre
with the Dove was also made in 1661. The dove atop the sceptre symbolizes the
Holy Ghost. As the sovereign holds both Sceptres, he or she is crowned with St.
Edward's Crown.
The Sovereign's Orb is a hollow golden sphere made in 1661.
A band of jewels runs across the center with a half-band of jewels running long
the top. Atop the orb is a jeweled cross representing the sovereign's role as
Defender of the Faith.
After they were stolen from Westminster Abbey, the Crown
Jewels have been kept at the
The absolute value of all the gold, silver, platinum,
diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds and pearls in the royal collection make
it beyond comparison. Added to the fact that the crowns and other artifacts
have all been worn and used by kings and queens of
While a majority of people will never wear such priceless
treasures, Pandora Jewelry has created a collection of bracelets and
complementary jewelry that make a woman feel like a queen. Handcrafted from 14K
gold and sterling silver, each Pandora bracelet tells personal stories with the
use of charms along with Murano glass beads and semi-precious stones. Pandora
bracelets mark special occasions commemorated with charms and birthstones set
in a design totally unlike another.
Lewis Jewelers is proud to carry
the full line of Pandora Jewelry. Pandora bracelets, Pandora charms and
Pandora beads are only a part of the collection. For more
information, contact Lewis Jewelers, 2000 West Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor,
Michigan, 48103, 877-88-LEWIS or visit http://www.LewisJewelers.com/pandora_bracelets/ or http://www.lewisjewelers.com
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