Royal Jewellery
Jewellery is always associated with luxury. Since the ancient civilization, jewellery, particularly those made from precious metals and stones, is used to symbolise social status, position, rank and power. Pieces of these unique and valuable jewellery are the pride and treasure of the royalty and people in power, because they are largely different from common jewellery sold in the market. They are unique in a sense that they are especially designed for use by the royal people, and that their design is unique, rare and indicate status.

Max Minghella and Leigh Lezark at the Opera
Royal jewellery today can rarely be seen because they are usually kept in private collections and museums. Among the museums holding an inestimable collection of this type of jewellery is the Royal Jewellery Museum in Alexandria, Egypt. You can visit it any time to see unique pieces of royal jewellery.