Crown Jewels of Caphiria
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The Crown Jewels of the Imperium, also known as the Crown Jewels of Caphiria, are the royal ceremonial objects which include the regalia and vestments worn by Imperators at their coronations. The Crown Jewels also include various elaborate crowns, tiaras, numerous aigrettes, bejeweled swords and shields, a number of unset precious gems, numerous plates and other dining services cast in precious metals and encrusted with gems, and several other more unusual items.
Types
The Crown Jewels are categorized into three primary collections:
- The Imperial Collection - which contains the regalia used by the Imperator upon his coronation and are used in official ceremonies;
- The Private Collection - the jewels worn by members of the Imperial Family;
- The National Treasure - a large and extensive collection of historical jewels and artifacts housed at the Ataceris
Imperial Collection
The Imperial Collection, officially the jura regalia imperalis, refers to the specific imperial regalia worn or used by the Imperator upon his coronation. The most notable of these are the Imperial Crowns
Private Collection
National Treasure
The National Treasure of Caphiria is among the largest and most expensive collections of gemstones, ornaments, necklaces and pendants, belts and buckles, earrings, armbands, bangles and bracelets, anklets, cufflinks and buttons, watch chains, and rings, toe rings, and nose rings that have been bought, gifted, stolen, or taken by the Imperium throughout history.