Crown jewels is the traditional English term for the elements in
metalwork or
jewellery of the royal
regalia of a particular former or current
monarchy state. They are often only used for the
coronation of a
monarch and a few other ceremonial occasions, though the monarch may also be often shown wearing them in portraits, as they symbolize the power and continuity of the monarchy. Though additions to them may be made, since medieval times the existing items are typically passed down unchanged as they symbolize the continuity of the monarchy.