Category
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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
British royal regalia
Imperial Regalia of Japan
legendary items used during the enthronement ceremony in Japanese
Crown of Saint Wenceslas
national monument of the Czech Republic
Iranian Crown Jewels
collection of crown jewels
French Crown Jewels
symbols of French power, 752–1825
Bohemian Crown Jewels
jewelry on the crown of Saint Wenceslas
crown jewels
objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a monarchy
Honours of Scotland
Regalia worn by Scottish monarchs
Royal Regalia of Sweden
are royal dignity signs, borne by kings, and other members of the royal family at solemn ceremonies
Beau Sancy
Diamond found in India
Archducal hat
insignia of the Archduchy of Austria
Norwegian Royal Regalia
Items symbolising Norwegian monarch's power and majesty
Bavarian Crown Jewels
Bavarian royal regalia
Austrian Crown Jewels
regalia worn by the Holy Roman Emperor
Helmet of Skanderbeg
surviving helmet and swords of Skanderbeg
Prussian Crown Jewels
Regalia of the monarchs of Prussia
Crown Jewels of Württemberg
Regalia of the Russian tsars
insignia of tsars and emperors of Russia
Dutch Royal Regalia
Dutch Royal Jewels
The Three Brothers
jewel owned by famous medieval figures, later part of the Crown Jewels of England, now lost
Serbian Royal Regalia
Serbian crowns
Myrtle wreath at Vergina
gold wreath found in the royal Macedonian tombs at Vergina, Greece
Jewels of the Nizams
large jewelery collection originally belonging to the Nizams of Hyderabad
pendilia
thumb|120px|The Holy Crown of Hungary having pendilia.
thumb|120px|Votive crown of the Visigoth King [[Recceswinth († 672), part of the Treasure of Guarrazar.]]
Pendilia (singular pendilium; from Latin pendulus, hanging) or pendoulia (the Greek equivalent), are pendants or dangling ornaments hanging from a piece of metalwork such as a crown, votive crown, crux gemmata, or kamelaukion, and are a feature of Early Medieval goldsmith work. On crosses the pendilia may include the letters alpha and omega, and on votive offerings, which were often designed to be hung over altars and where pendilia ar
Ducal hat of Styria
Crown of the Duchy of Styria
Crown of Norway
crown of the King of Norway; made in Stockholm in 1818 by Olof Wihlborg; consists of a ring carrying 8 gold hoops, with a blue enamel globe and an amethyst cross on top; adorned with amethysts, chrysoprases, a topaz, an alexandrite, and a tourmaline

Georgian Crown Jewels
Ducal hat of Liechtenstein
former crown of the Princes of Liechtenstein
Crown of Baden
crown formerly used by the Grand Duke of Baden; part of the Crown Jewels of Baden; 26 cm high, with a diameter of 13,8 cm; today kept at the Museum of Baden
Royal Regalia of Thailand
Portuguese Crown Jewels
Queen of Norway's Crown
Crown belonging to the Queen of Norway
Kritonios Crown
Ancient crown
Greek Crown Jewels
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