The Most Expensive Crowns In The World (2024)

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do you like watching the coronation ceremonies of kings and queens then one thing that might have caught your attention is the crown on their head crowns are not just the headpiece but a powerful sign of leadership and tradition understandably it requires a special Pair of Hands to create a crown along with time and dedication it also requires a lot of money to create a CR although most of the CRS present today were made centuries ago today their value is in millions therefore in today's video we're going to be talking about the 12 most expensive crowns in the world so without further do let's begin at number 12 we've got the crown of Sweden the crown of Sweden specifically the crown of King Eric the 14 was crafted in 1561 by the Flemish Goldsmith Cornelius Ruden this Crown is a classic example of Renaissance jewelry characterized by its intricate design and use of precious metals the crown features a ciret adorned with four larger leaves alternating with four smaller leaves all embellished with pearls and gemstones including rubies emeralds and diamonds it was in Stockholm in 1561 and has a rich history tied to the Swedish monarchy it was made for the coronation of Eric the 14th and has since been a symbol of Regal Authority and dignity the crown was restored to its original appearance in the 1970s when the original M and cross were reinstated and a dark red velvet cap replaced the beaded gold embroidery cap made in 1778 the crown and coronets of Sweden have not been worn by Swedish Rome however they are still displayed at significant events such as weddings christenings and funerals for instance King Eric V 14th's Crown was last used for ceremonial purposes at the royal wedding in 1976 given his historical significance craftsmanship and precious materials used it's considered invaluable and a Priceless artifact of Swedish Heritage however it is estimated as a price of 1 million at number 11 we've got George ivth State Crown of the UK the crown was crafted with an Innovative gold and silver frame by Philip liart of Ridge and Rundell it stands 16 in tall and is adorned with 12,314 diamonds making it one of the most extravagant crowns ever made the cap inside the crown is made of blue velvet trimmed with hermine adding to its real appearance it was encrusted with a staggering number of precious stones including diamonds rubies emeralds and sapphires however most of these Jewels were on loan and had to be returned after the coronation it was commissioned specifically for the coronation of King George ivth in 1821 the king desired a coronation more spectacular than that of his French rival Napoleon which led to the creation of the crown Crown was used only once during King George IV's coronation and was dismantled in 1823 after being dismantled the crown was purchased by Asbury in 1987 and later acquired by Jeffrey Baya Prince of Bai who presented it to the United Kingdom it is now part of the royal collection and was on public display in the Martin Tower at the Tower of London from 1996 till 2023 it is currently displayed in the tower Jewel House given its historical significance and the value of the materials used its current valuation is significantly higher its current price is 1 million next we've got the crown of Norway the crown of Norway specifically the king's crown was made in Stockholm in 1818 by the Goldsmith Olaf wiborg it is a Corona clausa or closed model consisting of a ring carrying eight Hoops made of gold surmounted by a Mond of blue enamel and an amethyst crossed on top of it the crown is adorned with numerous pearls and gemstones its front is particularly notable for a large green torline which was a gri from the Brazilian console in Stockholm to King Charles III Yohan it was commissioned by Carl Yohan for his coronation in 1818 as none of the medieval Norwegian crowns or neither regalia had survived Carl Yan himself ordered and paid for the creation of the crown and other regalia the crown has been used for four coronations and has had a prominent place at two benedictions it has been placed on the coffin of deceased monarchs since King Carl Yan's death in 1844 the last coronation in Norway was that of King hwen I 7th and queen ma in 1906 after which the requirement for coronation was removed from the constitution in 1908 the crown is kept in nar's Cathedral and is on display there given its historical significance craftsmanship and precious material use is considered invaluable and a Priceless artifact however its estimated price is 1.5 million at number nine we've got the crown of St Wes Sloss the crown is made of 21 to 22 karat gold which translates to 89 to 92% Purity this High gold content gives the crown its Rich lustrous appearance it's decorated with a total of 91 precious stones and 20 Pearls specifically it includes 19 sapphires 44 spinels and one elbaite features two Hoops in an upstanding cross at the point of intersection without a m which means a globel likee structure the crown was made in 1347 for the coronation of Charles IV the king of bohemia and the Holy Roman Empire it was dedicated to St wesos the first patron saint of bohemia Charles ivth was the first to be crowned with the crown in September the 2 1347 he intended the crown to be used exclusively for the coronation of the future Bohemian Kings it was later used for the coronation of Ferdinand V in 1836 the crown is kept in the chamber within St vas cathedral in Prague secured by Seven Locks the keys to these locks are held by seven high-ranking officials including the president of the Czech Republic and the Archbishop of prog the original Crown is not displayed to the public only a replica is shown today it's displayed only on extraordinary occasions its current price is $7 million next we've got the Imperial Crown of India of the UK K the Imperial Crown of India weighs 2.03 lb and is set with 6,170 diamonds N9 emeralds four rubies and four sapphires a notable feature is a 32 karat Emerald at the front of the crown the crown was designed by the crown Jeweler Garrett in company and features a silver frame laminated with gold the band is decorated with 16 Jewel clusters including emeralds and sapphires and is topped with four crosses pay and four FLIR of leaves each set with additional emeralds rubies and diamonds the crown is notable for its eight half arches which point upward in an Asian style unlike other British crowns it also includes large oval Ruby and a square emerald in the top cross the crown was created in 1911 for King George V and Queen Mary's trip to India where they were proclaimed Emperor and Empress of India and the deli dubar King George V wore the crown only once during the deli Darbar in 1911 the crown has not been and used since King George V returned from India after its use the crown was added to the reality of the tower in London and it's currently on public display in the jewel house at the Tower of London it is now estimated to be worth $6.7 million and number seven we've got the crown of Denmark the crown of Denmark specifically the crown of Christian V was produced 1670 and 71 for Denmark's second absolute monarch this Crown weighs more than 2 kg and was created by the German Goldsmith Paul CTS who worked in Copenhagen it's made of gold and decorated with flat table cut Stones The Crown is a significant artifact of Danish Heritage characterized by its intricate design and craftsmanship making it a perfect example of Renaissance jewelry the crown of Christian I was specifically made for his coronation and has been a symbol of the Danish monarchy since its creation the crown was last used for the coronation of Christian VII in 1840 today the crown of Christian the fifth is used ceremonially under the castrum Dolores tradition which means pay's bed in it denotes the tradition where closed coffin is placed on a race platform sometimes called a catel and lies there for public viewing for some time this is the last ceremony in which the Danish crown jewels are still used when they're laid on the coffin of a deceased Monarch the crowns and regalia are kept in the treasury at Rosenberg castle and are used symbolically given its historical significance craftsmanship and precious materials used it's considered invaluable and a Priceless artifact of Danish heritage its estimated price is $1 million next we've got the crown of Bavaria of Germany the crown of Bavaria is a masterpiece of craftsmanship created by the renowned French Goldsmith Banis it's set with a variety of precious stones including rabes diamonds emeralds Sapphires and Pearls the crown has a height of 23.3 cm and a diameter of 26 1/2 CM making it a substantial and Visually impressive piece the crown was designed in the empire style drawing inspiration from the crown of Louis the the 15th of France it features a combination of gold and silver with intricate settings of various gemstones the crown was never worn by The Sovereign but was placed on a cushion during rural ceremonies the crown of Bavaria was commissioned by King maximilia the first to commemorate bavaria's elevation to Kingdom status by Emperor Napoleon the in 1806 the crown was part of a larger set of Royal Insignia included a scepter sword an orb all created to symbolize the New Kingdom status the crown was used primarily for ceremonial purposes it was displayed on a cushion during significant events such as the king's Ascension to the throne and his funeral despite its Grandeur the crown was never worn in public by the king it is currently on display in the treasury of the residence Palace in Munich it is now estimated to be worth $17 million and number five we've got Queen Victoria's small diamond Crown to the UK the small diamond crown of Queen Victoria was created in 1870 by the crown Jewelers garan company at the request of Queen Victoria the crown is made of silver and follows the standard design for British crowns featuring two arches joining at the M surrounded by a cross with no internal cap it is set with 1,187 diamonds including 1,162 brilliant cut and 138 Rose cut diamonds weighing a total of 132 karat the crown measures 10 cm in height and 9 cm in diameter and it weighs approximately 160 G it features a crest of cross's Po and Florida Lee arches and it's topped with M and across similar to the Imperial State Crown it was commissioned by Queen Victoria in May 1870 following the death of her husband Prince Albert Queen Victoria first wore the crown at the state opening of parland the 9th of February 1871 after Queen Victoria's death in 1901 the crown was placed on her coffin at Osborne house and traveled with her body to London for funeral in 1937 King George V 6 deposited the crown in the jewel house at the Tower of London where remains on public display today it is now estimated to be worth 39 million and is also considered a Priceless artifact next we've got the Queen Mary's crown of the UK Queen Mary's Crown is composed of a silver frame lined with gold and set with 2,200 diamonds mainly brilliant cut with some Rose cut diamonds the crown features an open work band set at the front with a detachable rock crystal replica of the Colin in the fourth Diamond a large cushion shaped stone with a freeze of quantra foils and rosettes each with a large brilliant in the center surrounded by smaller Stones the m is pavy set with diamonds and surmounted by another cross with rck Crystal replica of the pearl-shaped cullin in the third diamond in the center Queens Mary's Crown was created in 1911 by garan company for the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary the crown originally contained The coor Diamond weighing 105.6 carats and the Cullen in the thir and fourth diamonds Queen Mary was crowned with her new Crown by the Archbishop of Canterbury during the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey in June 1911 the crown was also worn by Queen Mary in 1937 for the coronation of her son King George V 6 the crown is kept in the jewel house at the Tower of London and was moved to a secret location during World War II to protect it from possible bombing it's estimated to be worth 50 million at number three we've got St Edward's crown of the UK the crown was made of 2 2 karat gold and adorned with 444 precious and semi-precious stones including rubies amethysts sapphires garnets topazes and tourmalines it stands 12 in tall and weighs approximately 4.3 lb the crown also features a velvet cap with an hermine band adding to its Regal appearance St Edward's Crown has a rich history dating back to the 13th century the original Crown was a holy Relic associated with Edward the Confessor one of the last Anglo-Saxon Kings of England this original Crown was kept at Westminster ABY until it was either sold or melted down during the English Civil War in 1649 the current version of St Edward's Crown was made for Charles II in 1661 as a replacement for the medieval Crown the crown was not used for over 200 years due to its weight but the tradition was revived by George V in 1911 and it's been used in subsequent coronations including that of King Charles III in 2023 the crown is normally on public display in the jewel house at the Tower of London St Ed Edward's Crown is primarily used during the moment of Coronation symbolizing The Sovereign authority of the Monarch the estimated value of St Edward's Crown is approximately $57 million and is considered a Priceless artifact next we've got the Imperial Crown of Austria the crown is made of pure gold it is adorned with diamonds rubies spinel rubies sapphires pearls and cushioned with velvet it features a combination of secular and religious symbolism it has three principal elements the cirad with Florida Le mounts the high Arch descending from the Imperial Crown and the golden miter symbolizing the divine right of the emperor to rule the crown is topped by a large bluish green emerald symbolizing Heaven the golden miter depicts four aspects of Imperial Rudolph second's position in relief including his victory over the Turks the crown was commissioned by Emperor Rudolph II in 16002 and crafted by the Brussels born Goldsmith Yan vermian at the Prague Court the crown was used to Crown the Emperors of the Holy romand Empire until its dissolution in 1806 under threat from Napoleon emperor Francis II dissolved the Holy Roman Empire and proclaimed the Austrian Empire in August 11th 1804 he designated the old crown of Rudolph II as the crown of the new Empire the crown became formly known as the Imperial Crown of Austria and was used in the coronation ceremonies the crown is now displayed alongside an orb and scepter in the Imperial treasury at the hoffberg complex in Vienna it's estimated to be worth $60 million and at number one one we've got the Imperial State Crown of the UK the crown is made of gold silver and platinum it's adorned with 2,868 diamonds 273 pearls 17 sapphires 11 emeralds and five rubies some of the most famous stones in the crown include the 3174 karat cullin in the second Diamond the St Edwards Sapphire the Stewart Sapphire the black princess Ruby the crown features a base of four crosses alternating with four flutter leaves above which are four half arches Sur Ed by a cross it includes a purple velvet cap with an hermine border and is lined with white silk the crown stands 12.4 in tall and weighs 1.06 kg the crown has existed in various forms since the 15th century the modern version was made in 1937 for the coronation of King George V 6 based on the design created for Queen Victoria in 1838 the crown has undergone several modifications including a significant alteration in 1909 to accommodate the colon in the second the diamond it was resized for Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 with the Arches lowered by 2 1/2 CM the crown is worn by the Monarch at the end of the coronation ceremony replacing St Edward's Crown it was worn by King Charles III at the end of his 2023 coronation the crown is on public display in the jewel house at the Tower of London its current price is valued at $6.2 billion and with this we wrap up this video we hope you enjoyed the video If you find our Channel interesting then subscribe to it thank you see you in our next video
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Length: 16min 30sec (990 seconds)
Published: Sun Jun 30 2024
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