The imperial state crown.

It was made for charles ii in 1661, as a replacement for the medieval crown which had been melted.

These gems are a unique working collection of royal regalia and are still.

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Verkkoyou'll find the crown jewels under armed guard in the jewel house at the tower of london.

They also hold deep religious & cultural significance to the nation’s history.

Verkkothe crown jewels are the nation’s most precious treasures, including the sacred coronation regalia used at the coronations of new monarchs.

Verkkoin many ways this is surprising because there was never any coal or iron ore in the city.

Verkkost edward's sapphire is on public display with the other crown jewels in the jewel house at the tower of london.

Verkkosix monarchs have worn this crown king.

King charles ii, james ii, william iii, king george v, king george vi and queen elizabeth ii.

Verkkothe crown jewels are powerful symbols of the british monarchy.

The collection of treasures includes more than 100 objects and over 23,000 gemstones on display at the tower.

Its thick medieval walls safeguarded jewels, relics, altar and banquet plate, precious.

Verkkothe tower of london would have protected royal treasure almost from its beginnings.

Verkkodiscover the crown jewels, a dazzling collection of national importance nestled in the heart of london.

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The sapphire is believed to have originated from.

They're a magnificent assembly of over.

Verkkost edward's crown is the crown used at the moment of coronation.