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ROYAL INSIGNIA is a premier luxury brand for Medals, Jewellery, and Fine Gifts for members of the world's Royal families and international ministries.
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Royal Insignia is a premier luxury brand that caters to members of the world's Royal families and international ministries. They offer a wide range of exquisite products and services, including Medals, Jewellery, Fine Gifts, and Restoration & Conservation. With decades of experience, Royal Insignia specializes in the design and manufacture of Orders, Decorations, and Medals for palaces, government institutions, museums, and military units.
They use high-quality materials such as gold, silver, brass, and vitreous enamel to create these prestigious pieces. In addition to medal making, Royal Insignia also creates bespoke gifts commissioned by palaces and leading sports teams. These fine gifts are a blend of tradition and culture, celebrating victories and special occasions in the most exquisite way.
Royal Insignia is also known for their fine jewellery, using only the finest precious stones and gems sourced from around the globe. Their cutting-edge designs bring together traditional techniques and modern technology, resulting in stunning pieces. Furthermore, Royal Insignia specializes in the restoration and conservation of medals, ensuring that clients can preserve their orders and medals in pristine condition.
With their remarkable creativity and technical expertise, Royal Insignia has garnered the patronage of Royal households, governments, connoisseurs, and collectors in over 25 countries. Experience the luxury and elegance of Royal Insignia's exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail
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Privately Held
Company Size
51-200
Year Founded
2000
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