Tsarist Russia was ruled by Romanov dynasty, which was the most brilliant and powerful period in Russia. It is also because of the brilliance that jewelry shines brilliantly during the czar period. There were many famous jewelry products during the Tsar period, such as memory eggs, peacock eggs and Easter eggs. These jewels were not only handled by famous designers at that time, but also went through a very long production period. Among the many rulers and members of the royal family of the Tsar, Peter the Great and Queen Catherine II loved jewelry best.
The queen's love for diamonds and jewels has gone crazy. She is very strict about the types, patterns and workmanship of diamonds. Anything used in daily life should be inlaid with diamonds as long as it can be inlaid with diamonds. Even the Bible she read has the shadow of diamonds. The most exaggerated is the crown worn by Catherine II when she was crowned. The whole crown is inlaid with more than 4,000 diamonds, and most of the diamonds used come from other crowns. The most striking thing is the crown spinel, which is a national treasure diamond crystal of Russia. A crown with so many diamonds is naturally heavy, but for Queen Catherine, who is obsessed with diamonds, this weight is nothing.
The queen even built a museum to collect diamonds. Compared with the British royal family, the diamonds in tsarist Russia are more luxurious and have a larger collection.