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- Crown_of_Norway abstract "The Crown of Norway is the crown of the King of Norway and was made in Stockholm in 1818 by goldsmith Olof Wihlborg. The crown is a corona clausa (closed model) consisting of a ring carrying eight hoops made of gold and surmounted by a globe of blue enamel and an amethyst cross on top of it. The crown is decorated with many pearls and gemstones including amethysts, chrysoprases, a topaz and an alexandrite. Its front is adorned with a huge green tourmaline, a gift of the Brazilian consul in Stockholm to King Charles III Johan. Its splendid colours and its richly elaborated ornaments make the crown typical of the Empire period. Although the goldsmith work was carried out by Olof Wihlborg, it is not known who designed the crown.The Crown has a height of 24,5 cm, a diameter of 18,5 cm by 20,7 cm and a weight of 1500 grams.The Crown has been used at four coronations and has had a prominent place at two benedictions. It has also been placed on the coffin of the deceased monarch since King Carl Johan's death in 1844.The Royal Regalia of Norway is a collective term for three crowns, two orb and sceptres, the sword of state, the anointment horn and a marshal's baton. When Carl III Johan of Norway (Charles XIV John of Sweden) came to the throne in 1818, it was clear he would be crowned in Trondheim as prescribed by the Norwegian Constitution. None of the medieval Norwegian crowns or other regalia had survived, so the King himself ordered and paid for the items. The coronation of King Haakon VII and Queen Maud in 1906 was the last to be held before the coronation requirement was removed from the Constitution. However, both the King's Crown and the Queen's Crown were placed on the altar during the Service of Consecration and Blessing for King Harald V and Queen Sonja in 1991.The Regalia are kept in Nidaros Cathedral and are on display there.".
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- Crown_of_Norway hasPhotoCollection Crown_of_Norway.
- Crown_of_Norway subject Category:Crown_jewels.
- Crown_of_Norway subject Category:Crowns.
- Crown_of_Norway subject Category:National_symbols_of_Norway.
- Crown_of_Norway subject Category:Norwegian_monarchy.
- Crown_of_Norway subject Category:State_ritual_and_ceremonies.
- Crown_of_Norway type Abstraction100002137.
- Crown_of_Norway type Assets113329641.
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- Crown_of_Norway type CrownJewel113330425.
- Crown_of_Norway type CrownJewels.
- Crown_of_Norway type NationalSymbolsOfNorway.
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- Crown_of_Norway type Symbol106806469.
- Crown_of_Norway comment "The Crown of Norway is the crown of the King of Norway and was made in Stockholm in 1818 by goldsmith Olof Wihlborg. The crown is a corona clausa (closed model) consisting of a ring carrying eight hoops made of gold and surmounted by a globe of blue enamel and an amethyst cross on top of it. The crown is decorated with many pearls and gemstones including amethysts, chrysoprases, a topaz and an alexandrite.".
- Crown_of_Norway label "Corona di Norvegia".
- Crown_of_Norway label "Crown of Norway".
- Crown_of_Norway label "Krone des Königreichs Norwegen".
- Crown_of_Norway label "挪威王冠".
- Crown_of_Norway sameAs Krone_des_Königreichs_Norwegen.
- Crown_of_Norway sameAs Corona_di_Norvegia.
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- Crown_of_Norway depiction Den_norske_kongekronen.jpg.
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