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More luxurious than British royal jewels, what is the czar's royal jewels?
The jewelry collection of the British royal family is really dazzling. The most famous is the king's scepter and imperial crown made by Cullinan, the world's largest diamond. While watching the Queen wearing these rare treasures on different occasions, everyone lamented the luxury of the British royal family.

The most distinctive feature of royal jewelry is the crown, which represents majesty. Speaking of the crown, naturally the first one is Elizabeth II. This crown is Elizabeth II's favorite crown.

But really speaking, the jewels of the British royal family are not the most luxurious. Let's turn our eyes to Russia during the tsarist period and look at the jewelry collection of Romanov dynasty, and you will understand what the ultimate luxury is.

Romanov dynasty was the second and last dynasty that ruled Russia, and it was also the strongest and largest dynasty in Russian history. In this long and long time, Russia has experienced the most brilliant heyday since the founding of the People's Republic of China, which is called the Russian period in history.

Its glory and prosperity can be seen everywhere, with advanced weapons and vast territory. But the most direct embodiment is the countless treasures accumulated in the palace treasure house that emperors of past dynasties were close to and loved. Among many czars, Peter the Great, Catherine II and Nicholas II are the most prominent in jewelry collection.

Ancient emperors always hoped that their rule would last forever, as strong as diamonds. This may be the reason why Russian Tsar Peter the Great began to collect diamonds and jewels.

/kloc-At the beginning of the 8th century, Peter the Great issued a special order to protect treasures, requiring China people not to sell precious jewelry in their rooms at will, and diamonds and jewelry above a certain weight must be bought by the royal family. In addition, Peter the Great searched for diamonds and jewels all over the world. Many small countries learned that he was kind-hearted and presented their best jewels with their own hands, hoping for shelter and happiness.