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Detailed information on the history of the crowns that King Charles will wear at the coronation ceremony

King Charles is king and a few hours separate us from the coronation ceremony of King Charles III alongside Queen Consort Camilla, which will take place tomorrow, May 6.

In Westminster Abbey in London, and usually during the ceremony, the king appears with two crowns from the Coronation group

Which consists of 7 precious pieces, which are the imperial state crown, the crown of St. Edward,

Queen Mary's crown, the scepter of sovereignty, the golden ball, the royal ampoule and the coronation spoon, and these 7 pieces

It belongs to a larger collection of more than 100 pieces of jewelry and about 23 precious stones from the famous “crown jewels” group that have been kept in the Crown of London since the year 1600.

Experts estimated its value between 3 billion and 5 billion pounds!
Let us dedicate this article to talk about the weight of the royal crowns that King Charles will crown today. How much does it weigh and with which gems are it studded?

Saint Edward's crown

During the coronation moment, King Charles will wear St Edward's Crown from the Royal Crown Jewels collection,

It weighs 2.07 kg, and is studded with 444 precious and semi-precious stones. These stones include amethyst, aquamarine, garnet, peridot, sapphire, sapphire, spinel, tourmaline, topaz and zircon.

Imperial State Crown King Charles Crown

Imperial State Crown It is the crown that the King will wear when he leaves Westminster Abbey after his coronation, the Crown

Made of white gold by Garrard Jewelers and weighing approximately 2300 grams, it is said to have belonged to the late Queen

She had described it as potentially breaking the neck if the wearer looked down to read a letter, referring to its weight!

The crown is set with unique stones such as the 317-carat Cullinan II, the second largest cut diamond in the world,

a 104-carat staurt sapphire and a 170-carat Black Prince's Ruby

It is not a real ruby ​​but a dark red spinel with a cochon cut.

The crown also contains 2868 diamonds.

17 blue sapphires, 11 emeralds, 269 pearls and 4 rubies.

The Imperial State Crown was made for the coronation of King George VI in 1937, replacing the one made for Queen Victoria

In 1838, it was last seen alongside some other crown jewels at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II last year, which she wore for the first time during her coronation ceremony in 1953, and appeared in it on many official occasions throughout the year.

The period of her historic rule, and in 2016 during the annual opening of Parliament, it was placed next to her on a velvet pillow after it became a heavy burden that her head could not bear.

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