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The Imperial Crown of Brazil

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The Imperial Crown of Brazil, also known as the Crown of Dom Pedro II, was the Crown manufactured for the second Brazilian Emperor, Pedro II. With the addition of this Crown to the Brazilian Imperial Regalia, use of the previous, simpler Crown of Pedro I was abandoned. The design of the Crown of Dom Pedro II also replaced the design of the older diadem in flag and coat of arms of the Brazilian Empire, thus making the new Crown the official imperial Crown of the State.

When Brazil’s second Emperor, Pedro II, was declared of age and preparations for his coronation began, the government saw the need to commission the manufacturing of a new crown. The Crown of Dom Pedro II was built by the goldsmith Carlos Martin in Rio de Janeiro, and was first exhibited to the public on July 8, 1841, just days before the new monarch’s Coronation that took place on July 18 of the same year. This Crown is considered one of the most splendid works of Brazilian jewelry.

Aside from the Coronation Mass, it was customary for Brazilian Emperors to wear their crowns only on days of great festivity at the imperial court. Later in the reign of Dom Pedro II, the Emperor further reduced the use of the Crown, wearing it only twice a year, for the ceremonies of opening and closing the session of the Brazilian Imperial Parliament, when the Emperor appeared in regalia to deliver his Speech from the Throne.

Upon the deposition of the monarchy in 1889, the government of the newly proclaimed republic took possession of all items of the Imperial Regalia, but, unlike what happened upon the abolition of other monarchies, no item of the Crown Jewels was sold or destroyed.

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July 26, 2011 at 8:19 pm

The Crown of Dom Pedro I

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The Crown of Dom Pedro I was quickly manufactured for the Coronation of Brazil’s first Emperor, just a few months after the declaration of the country’s independence.

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July 26, 2011 at 8:17 pm

Imperial Sceptre

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June 23, 2011 at 2:51 pm

Imperial Crown of Brazil

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The Imperial Crown of Brazil, also known as the Crown of Dom Pedro II, was the Crown manufactured for the second Brazilian Emperor, Pedro II.

With the addition of this Crown to the Brazilian Imperial Regalia, use of the previous, simpler Crown of Pedro I was abandoned. The design of the Crown of Dom Pedro II also replaced the design of the older diadem in flag and coat of arms of the Brazilian Empire, thus making the new Crown the official imperial Crown of the State. The Crown’s frame is made of quality 18 karat gold. Its circlet base supports eight imperial semi-arches, connected at the top by a golden monde, which in turn is surmounted by a jeweled cross, forming a globus cruciger. Inside the half-arches lies a dark-green velvet cap. The Crown is set with 596 precious stones (mostly diamonds), totalling 91,184 carats (18.237 kg), and 80 pearls of 8 millimeters each.

This Crown weights 2,77 kilograms, has a diameter of 205 millimeters and is 31 centimeters high. It is considered one of the most splendid works of Brazilian jewelry.

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June 23, 2011 at 2:49 pm

HRH The Duchess of Segorbe

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Princess Maria da Glória Henriqueta Dolores of Orléans-Braganza, Duchess of Segorbe (Dona Maria da Glória de Orléans-Bragança e Borbon; born 13 December 1946) is a distant member of the Brazilian Imperial Family and the wife of the Duke of Sergorbe. She is also the former wife of Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia.

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June 10, 2011 at 7:15 am

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