The Crown of Pedro I without the ornaments that were removed to make the crown of Pedro II of Brazil.
Heraldic depictions
Details
Country
Empire of Brazil
Made
1822
Destroyed
1841
Owner
Imperial Museum of Brazil
Weight
2.6 kilograms
Arches
8
Material
Gold, diamonds
Cap
Dark-green velvet
Notable stones
639 diamonds, 77 pearls
The crown of Pedro I is the first imperial crown of Brazil and was made for emperor Pedro I of Brazil. It was made in 1822 for his coronation and was the symbol and emblem of Brazilian imperial power until it was replaced in 1841 by the crown of his son and successor Pedro II. It is one of the jewels of the Brazilian Empire and is now on display at the Imperial Museum in Petrópolis.[1]
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