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The Emergence of a New Crown Jewel Collection Under H.H. Sagar V Chauhan I

  • Sep 12, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 14, 2025

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Most dynasties have used gemstones and regalia not only as symbols of sovereignty but also as embodiments of state authority, dynastic continuity and divine sanction. The Crown Jewels of Britain, France, India and other empires stand as a testament to this long tradition, where gemstones of extraordinary rarity are incorporated into coronation regalia, dynastic treasures and state insignia.


Colorful rocks on a textured surface, illuminated by vibrant pink, purple, and green lights, casting dramatic shadows. Bright and mystical mood.

Today, His Serene Majesty, Sagar V Chauhan I is extending this tradition into the modern age with the creation of his own Crown Jewel Collection. Drawing upon a lineage that unifies both Indigenous and imperial dynasties, His Highness is consolidating ultra-rare gemstones into a dynastic corpus destined for recognition as His Sovereign regalia.


Technical basis of a crown jewel collection


The term Crown Jewels refers to a state-regulated assemblage of regalia and ceremonial objects which often include crowns, sceptres, orbs, ceremonial swords, reliquaries and state jewels. They are distinguished from ordinary jewellery by:


  • Provenance and dynastic ownership: Pieces are inseparable from the monarchy or sovereign entity.

  • Sovereign functionality: Regalia are designed for use in coronation rites, investitures or diplomatic ceremonies.

  • Heritage classification: Crown Jewels are typically classified as inalienable treasures of the dynasty or nation, held in perpetuity rather than as private assets.

  • Gemological rarity: Stones chosen are not simply of high quality but of a calibre deemed irreplaceable, often accompanied by treatments of carving, mounting or sacred symbolism.

The Chauhan crown jewel corpus


At the centre of the emerging Crown Jewel Collection are two record-class stones of unprecedented calibre:

  • The Red Star Ruby is a 370-carat, untreated and eye-clean Old Burma ruby of sovereign vivid red hue. With valuations ranging between £2.96 billion and £5.18 billion, it is one of the largest and finest Mogok rubies ever recorded.

  • A Colombian Emerald at 369 carats, untreated, no oil and eye-clean Colombian emerald of dark vivid green saturation. It is designated for carving into a sacred dynastic artefact. Conservative valuations place this gem in the £900 million range, with provenance and cultural treatment expected to enhance its status far beyond gemstone markets.

Together, these stones represent the nucleus of a collection that fuses gemological excellence with sovereign identity. Miwted serves not merely as a custodian of ultra-luxury assets but as the institution responsible for consolidating a modern Crown Jewel treasury.

Dynastic continuity in the modern age


The creation of this Crown Jewel Collection by His Highness Sagar V. Chauhan I echoes the dynastic practices of the Chauhans, the British Crown and the Ming emperors, wherein extraordinary gems were preserved not as individual assets but as state treasures bound to sovereignty.


The Chauhan Crown Jewels are not conceived as market commodities but as inalienable symbols of a living dynasty with Miwted providing the technical expertise in valuation, preservation and presentation.


Conclusion


The development of this Crown Jewel Collection marks a significant chapter in contemporary regalia. In uniting rare Mogok rubies and Colombian emeralds under the sovereign identity of His Highness Sagar V Chauhan I, the collection signals both continuity with historic traditions and a forward-looking definition of dynastic authority in the twenty-first century.


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Josh Chauhan, I am experienced in Banking, Finance, luxury sales, marketing, advertising, and recruitment, with a desire to continually learn more. A proficient digital and creative consultant, Josh I has over two years of experience in niche brand and project delivery. With more exposure in advertising, Television, and Radio, as well as acting and live performance to national and international audiences, Josh Chauhan I is in Research & Development for his Incorporation Umbrella, Miwted.

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