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Jewelry,
British Crown Jewels Collection, Universal Studios Collection, Diamond
Jewelry, Rings, Earrings, Bracelets and Necklaces..

HM
QUEEN ELIZABETH
THE QUEEN MOTHER
4 August 1900 - 30 March 2002


The
Queen Mary II
Naming Ceremony

Windsor's
Universal Studios
Flagship Store

The
Windsor Group
- Creator of
The
Hollywood Royalty Collection
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The
Windsor Group Story...
It all started with a Crown. There
is no doubt that the British monarchy was shaped and molded by bejeweled
objects, which represented status, wealth and power. The power and allure
of “bejeweled” objects captivates those seeking a connection
to the past. The most famous diamonds and gems in the world are steeped
in rich history and, while each precious gem has its own story to tell,
their place in history was firmly established once they were set into
crowns, rings, necklaces and scepters. In looking back at history, one
would have to look no further than the “House of Windsor”
to discover love, romance, intrigue and the most extensive and awe-inspiring
collection of crown jewels in the world.
British
Law dictates that the crown jewels can never leave England and therefore
the original crown jewels are housed and displayed in the Tower of London.
In order to share the wealth of history and the beauty of the British
crown jewels with those in America, The House of Windsor Group has amassed
an exclusive (private) collection, which includes royal portraits signed
by Queen Mary and King George V (circa 1934), the Imperial State Crown,
St. Edward’s Crown, the Queen Mary Crown, Queen Victoria’s
Crown, the Imperial Crown of India, the Royal Scepter and the Sovereign’s
Orb.
The
highlight of The House of Windsor Group Collection is the entire Cullinan
Diamond Collection (nine in total-including the rough). The Cullinan diamond
yielded both the Star of Africa (530.20 carats), which adorns the Royal
Scepter and the Second Star of Africa (317.40 carats), which was set into
the front circlet of the Imperial State Crown. Cullinan three (in concert
with Cullinan four) adorns the crown of Queen Mary and Cullinan five replaced
the Koh-I-noor in the coronation crown for King George VI.
While
“The House of Windsor Group Cullinan Collection” has been
replicated, replicating such works to exact detail was an extensive undertaking
for master jewelers in both England and Germany. The Cullinan collection
took years to complete with each stone consuming hundreds of hours to
cleave, facet and polish for this exhibition.
Respected
and revered designers, goldsmith's and jewelers (approved by the HM Tower
of London) ensured that each object was entirely handmade and completed
using traditional techniques. Care was given to each piece to preserve
their intricate detail. In order to obtain the beauty of each piece, genuine
precious and semi-stones have been included wherever possible.
House
of Windsor Group - A Multi-Faceted Organization...
Windsor created the Hollywood Royalty Collection Series,
manufactures high quality finished jewelry, creates Private Collections
such as; the Windsor Hallmarked Collection Series offered
in all precious metals (including platinum) and has recently released
the Windsor-Sterling Collection, which is handcrafted
in .925 solid sterling jewelry.

You
don't have be a Queen or a King to acquire High Quality Jewelry and Gems!
Visit our WindsorAuctions-USA
online Store to participate in Live Auction Events!
The House of Windsor Group British Jewels Collection is currently on display
at Universal
Studios, Orlando, Florida...
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don't have be a Queen or a King to acquire High Quality Jewelry and Gems!
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Copyright 2004 - House
of Windsor Group
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LOOK
for The Founders of
The Windsor Group
in "Beyond
Borders"
a Feature Article in
eBay Entrepreneur Magazine
in March 2007!

Windsor
Live Auctions

You
don't have be a Queen or a King to acquire High Quality Jewelry and Gems!
Visit our WindsorAuctions-USA
online Store to participate in Live Auction Events!

In
Memory of
Princess Diana
1 July 1961 - 31 August 1997

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