Jewelry holds an irresistible allure for women. Common people purchase jewelry from stores, while social elites opt for customization or acquire pieces from upscale exhibitions like this.
Behind these enchanting jewels lie extremely expensive prices. To reach the level of billions of euros, a piece must possess not only exquisite craftsmanship and superior materials, but also an extraordinary provenance.
For instance, the crown of a Medieval king, a necklace of a queen, jade pendants or jewels from an ancient Emperor—all imbued with heavy historical value.
The diamond set in the English Queen's scepter is worth over three hundred million euros. Additionally, the largest diamond in the queen's crown originates from the same source, with a similar value. Coupled with other diamonds, the queen is practically a walking treasure trove.
The wealthy turn up their noses at ordinary jewelry; naturally, they favor these rare pieces.
