St. Edward's Crown

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The Crown of St Edward
The Crown of St Edward

St Edward's Crown is one of the British Crown Jewels. It is the official coronation crown used exclusively in the coronation of a new monarch. It was made in 1661 for the coronation of the restored King Charles II, as the original crown was destroyed under Oliver Cromwell's order during the English Civil War. The crown made for King Charles II is reputed to contain gold from the Crown of St Edward the Confessor, an English monarch who reigned in the eleventh century, and pearls from a suite owned by Queen Elizabeth I.

Crown's design includes a base with four crosses pattee alternating with four fleurs-de-lis, above which are two arches surmounted by a cross. In the centre is a velvet cap with an ermine border. The Crown is made of solid gold and set with 444 precious stones. Formerly, it was set with jewels hired for the coronation, and then the crown was dismantled, leaving only the frame. However, in 1911, the jewels used were set permanently.

Coronation Chair and Regalia of England
Coronation Chair and Regalia of England

Traditionally, it is the Crown used to crown the Sovereign during a coronation. Queen Victoria and Edward VII chose not to be crowned in it because it weighs 4 lb 12 oz (2.155 kg). They chose to be crowned with the lighter Imperial State Crown.

St. Edward's Crown has been used as a symbol of royal authority since 1953 in the Commonwealth Realms, and can be seen on coats-of-arms, badges, etc. An exception to this is Scotland, where the Crown of Scotland is used instead. Prior to 1953, the symbolic Tudor Crown was used.

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