The Danish Royal Collections - Rosenborg Castle - Christian IV's crown, made 1595-1596 by Dirich Fyring in Odense.- Gold with enamel, table-cut stones and pearls.
The Cartier Belgian Scroll tiara, also known as the Cartier Bandeau tiara.
Originally owned by Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians, it is currently being displayed in the Paris exhibit Cartier: Style and History.
The Musy tiara, Italian royal family made of pearls and rosette design.
The Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Emperor
Western Germany 2nd half of the 10th century. The cross is an addition from the early 11th century; the arch dates from the reign of Emperor Conrad II (ruled 1024-1039); the red velvet cap is from the 18th century. Gold, cloisonné enamel, precious stones, pearls Brow plate: H 14.9 cm, W 11.2 cm; cross: H 9.9 cm
Buckle and Belt Tag, Henry Wilson, c.1905, London, silver, cast, chased, enamelled and mounted with cabochon-cut stones, Victoria and Albert Museum.
The Imperial State Crown for the State Opening of Parliament - Houses of Parliament in London, England, UK.
Imperial State Crown: weighs 2 pounds 13 ounces and is set with over 3000 precious stones - 2,868 diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds & 5 rubies.
The Imperial State Crown was originally made for Queen Victoria’s coronation in 1838 by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, the Crown Jewellers.
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The Imperial State Crown by Queen Elizabeth II by InternetRoyalForum on Youtube
Some beautiful Crowns~ ♔
- Austria (Personally,my favorite)
- England
- Prussia
- Denmark
- Holy Roman Empire
- Hungary
- Poland
- Czech Republic
- Bavaria