Coronation Regalia Charm Bracelet

Crowns & Regalia
SKU:
29742
£142.65
(No reviews yet)
Current Stock:
Adding to cart… The item has been added

Introducing our Coronation Regalia Charm Bracelet - a stunning piece of jewellery that celebrates the rich history and traditions of the British monarchy. This bracelet features five beautiful charms that capture the essence of the coronation ceremony, 24ct Gold-plated and adorned with bohemian crystals.

The first charm is the St. Edward's Crown, the iconic symbol of the British monarchy. This crown has been used in coronation ceremonies since the 17th century and is a beloved part of British history.

The second charm is the Coronation Chair, the famous oak chair commissioned by King Edward I in 1296, on which many British monarchs have been crowned. The intricate carvings and beautiful design of this chair are captured perfectly in this stunning charm.

The third charm is the St. Edward's Cross, which represents the patron saint of England, St. Edward the Confessor. This cross is often seen on the coat of arms of the British monarch and is an important symbol of British history and tradition.

The fourth charm is the Ampulla, a small, golden vessel used in the anointing of the monarch during the coronation ceremony. The intricate design of this charm captures the beauty and significance of this important part of the ceremony.

The fifth and final charm is the Coronation Orb, a golden sphere that represents the monarch's role as the ruler of the world. The beautiful design and intricate details of this charm make it a stunning addition to this beautiful bracelet.

Crafted from high-quality materials, this charm bracelet is the perfect way to celebrate the rich history and traditions of the British monarchy. It's a beautiful piece of jewellery that is sure to become a cherished addition to your collection, or a thoughtful gift for anyone who shares your passion for history and tradition. Wear it proudly to show your love and admiration for the British monarchy, and to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III.