the shape of a deer horn
gold material
this picture
Gold crown from Hwangnamdaechong
National Treasure No. 191
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How does Finland have a crown?
Hmm. This is a common form.
Do you have any other shapes than round ones?
We also have this
We went for the "squid over rose" schtick.
It is a pretty simple and tasteful crown, though, I really like it.
Interesting
Yours too, also Portugal and Finland are very aesthetic, it's a pity we don't do more of these threads
Our scepters are also pretty neat.
It obviously comes from a totally different cultural place, but you can't deny that they really went for what they wanted and made the most of it. It's rather pretty.
Those are pretty cool, pictured is something like a Mayan sceptre
>was an abortive attempt to establish a monarchy in Finland following Finland's independence from Russia
Kek
The kings crown.
The Prince Crown
Exquisite
Pretty awesome, it's not at all how I'd have pictured a German crown
it's the crown of the Holy Roman Empire, probably considerably older than most other crowns itt
Pretty based desu
>Hey, Hans, What if we just take all the jewels we have here and glue it on the golden plates and cross, without any kind of aesthetic feeling?
>...I'll go get the glue
not being able to appreciate the unique look of the HRE crown is a sign of low IQ
I thought it was the oldest but the one in OP does actually pre-date it
Pretty sweet
kek
>a fucking lunchbox
the crown of the Gaya Confederacy
132 BC
neat
I have always thought this is the most aesthetically pleasing crown
yep, that one's great
same desu
The German imperial crown is not even in Germany
Austria is Germany
Austria is Germany
kindergarten tier
This is the votive crown visigoth kings did in VII century
The imperial crown looks something like this. Willem-Alexander has a crown too, but it's made of only gold leaf and glass which is supposed to look like the royal heraldic crown on the COA.
I like it
the royal "crown"
So many ugly looking crowns in this thread yikes
And the heraldic crowns of Dutch nobility
How about this one?
Anschluß when
it even kind of resembles the empires situation
Its was a popular style back then. Its unfair to say a crown that is more than a thousand years old is ugly. Most crowns here are only a few centuries old. Of course it looks better.
>mejico
>simbolos monarquicos
¿cual es la historia detras de esto? ¿hubo un "Rey de Mexico"?