Crown of George IV (Crown of King George IV)
George IV's crown was worn by King George of England at the coronation ceremony of 1820. Later, this crown was only worn by the queen, and no one in the royal family ever used it again. The Queen of England wore the crown of George IV when she got married. Up to now, looking at her wedding photos, you will feel that the Queen of England at that time was extremely elegant.
imperial state crown
The crown was used for the coronation ceremony and was worn by Elizabeth II when she was crowned. The crown was originally made by King George VI when he was crowned in 1937. There are more than 2000 diamonds and some sapphires and emeralds on it, which are very luxurious. Many stick figure crowns are drawn according to the crown, from which we can see the unique significance of the crown.
Great Britain and Ireland girl headdress.
This crown is Elizabeth II's favorite crown. Made in 1870, 1893 as a wedding gift for Queen Mary when she got married. This crown is familiar to many people, because whenever a new coin is printed in Britain, Elizabeth will take this crown and print it on the coin. 1947, Elizabeth II got married, and this crown was given to Elizabeth II as a wedding gift. Elizabeth II likes to call it "grandmother's crown".
Of course, Elizabeth II also has many precious jewels handed down from generation to generation, such as crowns, necklaces and brooches. According to incomplete statistics, the Queen owns more than 3,000 precious jewels. Maybe she will have a chance to see more beautiful jewels in the future.