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The Royal Crown of Serbia (Serbian: Српска краљевска круна, romanized: Srpska kraljevska kruna) is a royal regalia that existed during the Serbian monarchy. Serbia , like most former monarchies in Europe , has had crowns once worn by its rulers.
The Crown jewels design was influenced by Eastern and Western European Art. The Karađorđević crown jewels of Serbia were created in 1904 for the coronation of King Peter I. The pieces were made from material that included bronze of Karađorđe's cannon. This gesture was symbolic because 1904 was the 100th anniversary of the First Serbian ...
The crown, known as the "Karađorđević Crown", was partially made out of a cannon that Karađorđe had used during the First Serbian Uprising, and was adorned with details such as the Serbian eagle and Serbian cross. The crown, scepter, and orb were decorated with gemstones extracted in Serbia and enameled in the Serbian national colours (red ...
These priceless objects date back hundreds of years and most are never used except for during this ancient ceremony.
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War flag during the First Serbian Uprising (Serbian Revolution) Red and blue with sword and Serbian cross 1804–1813: War flag during the First Serbian Uprising (Serbian Revolution) Red background with two coat of arms (the Serbian cross and Triballian boar) at the centre, Serbian Crown Jewels on the top and two Voivode flags on the bottom ...
The Jewel House display, in the King’s coronation year, will look at the controversial history of the Koh-i-noor diamond as a ‘symbol of conquest’. Crown Jewels’ origins to be explored in ...
Serbia / Yugoslavia Karađorđević Crown: Kept in Serbia Serbia / Yugoslavia Nemanjić Crown: Kept in the Imperial Treasury, Vienna: Spain Spanish Royal Crown: Kept in the Royal Palace of Madrid: Sweden Crown of Eric XIV: Kept in Stockholm Palace: Syria Heraldic crown of Syria: Thailand/Siam Great Crown of Victory