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Imperial State Crown Of Great Britain
Imperial Crown (Code 192):Year:1838Country: United KingdomMini Crown Specifications: The Imperial State Crown is one of the British Crown Jewels. The Crown is of a design similar to St Edward Crown: It includes a base of four Crosses pattee alternating with four Fleurs-de-lis, above which are four half-arches surmounted by a cross. Inside is a velvet cap with an ermine border. The Imperial State Crown includes several precious gems, including:2,868 diamonds,273 pearls,17 sapphires,11 emeralds, and 5 rubies.The Crown includes several famous jewels. The Cross atop the Crown is set with a stone known as St. Edward Sapphire, a sapphire taken from the ring (or possibly coronet) of Edward the Confessor. The Black Prince Ruby is set on the front cross pattee. Furthermore, the famous Cullinan II, or Lesser Star of Africa, is set on the front of the Crown.It is generally worn at the end of a Coronation when the new monarch departs from Westminster Abbey and is not normally the actual crown used at the moment of coronation. However it was actually worn during the ceremony by Queen Victoria and King Edward III, both of whom complained about the weight of the normally used crown, St Edward Crown. Victoria was the only monarch to use her Imperial State Crown as her coronation crown.The Imperial State Crown is worn annually by the Queen at the State Opening of Parliament. Traditionally, the Crown and other jewels leave in their own carriage and arrive at the Palace of Westminster prior to the Queen`s departure from Buckingham Palace. They are then transported to the Robing Room, where the Queen dons her robes and wears the Crown.
We have a collection of 1:12 miniature crown, which are made of pewter, decorated with genuine Swarovski crystals and electroplated with 24K gold. These crowns are made in exact accordance with genuin
In 1806 Napoleon Bonaparte promoted the Duchy of Bavaria to Kingdom, and the ruling Duke became Maximilian I, King of Bavaria. Befitting his new status, the King ordered the magnificent regalia, which
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