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  • Crown jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy. They are often used for the coronation of a monarch and a few other ceremonial occasions. A monarch may often be shown wearing them in portraits, as they symbolize the power and continuity of the monarchy.
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  • Items from the Crown Jewels only leave the Tower of London for ceremonies like the State Opening of Parliament, coronations, and royal baptisms.
  • Being of incalculable cultural, historical, and symbolic value, the Crown Jewels have been protected at the Tower of London since the 1600's.
  • These 22-carat gold objects,[15] made in 1660 and 1661, form the nucleus of the Crown Jewels: St Edward's Crown, two sceptres, an orb, an ampulla...
  • Clive shows how the fascinating and sometimes controversial stories of the Crown Jewels represent the complicated, astonishing history of the United Kingdom.
  • The crown jewels form the centrepiece of the royal coronation, and symbolise the pomp and history of the British monarchy over the centuries.
  • The Crown Jewels form the centrepiece of the royal coronation, and symbolise the pomp and history of the British monarchy over the centuries.
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  • The history of the Crown Jewels, including the Imperial State Crown - a priceless collection used to crown the kings and queens of England.
  • Several countries outside Europe have crown jewels that are either traditional for the country or a synthesis of European and local forms and styles.