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Crown Headwear Collection

"From Ancient Royalty to Modern Majesty: The Timeless Symbolism of Crown Headwear" Step into a world where power, authority

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Panoramic view of St Kilda Pier Melbourne

Panoramic view of St Kilda Pier Melbourne
Several Boats docked in front of the Melbourne Skyline

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Illustration of a Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Cross section illustration of the statue of liberty which is hollow inside with spiral stairway

Cross section illustration of the statue of liberty which is hollow inside with spiral stairway leading to the crown

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Panoramic view of St Kilda breakwater

Panoramic view of St Kilda breakwater
View of St Kilda Marina with lots of boats in Melbourne

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Modern royal crown

Modern royal crown
Antique illustration of amodern royal crown

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Illustration of flag of Croatia, with three equal size, horizontal bands of red, white and blue

Illustration of flag of Croatia, with three equal size, horizontal bands of red, white and blue, and coat of arms in centre

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Gilt-Bronze Tomb Effigy of Henry III, Westminster Abbey

Gilt-Bronze Tomb Effigy of Henry III, Westminster Abbey
Illustration of a gilt-bronze tomb effigy of King Henry III, King of England between 1207 and 1272, on his tomb in Westminster Abbey

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Western crowned pigeon 1882

Western crowned pigeon 1882
Brehms Thierleben (Tierleben). Allgemeine Kunde des Thierreichs. Zweite Abtheilung - VAogel. by A. Brehm, 1882

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Illustration of arch showing voussoir, keystone, crown, intrados, springing point, abutment, and imp

Illustration of arch showing voussoir, keystone, crown, intrados, springing point, abutment, and imp

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Empire of Austria

Empire of Austria
Illustration of a Empire of Austria

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Cleopatra during the battle of Actium, 31 BC

Cleopatra during the battle of Actium, 31 BC
Illustration of a Cleopatra during the battle of Actium, 31 BC

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Francesco Petrarca and Charles IV - Holy Roman Emperor

Francesco Petrarca and Charles IV - Holy Roman Emperor
Illustration of a Francesco Petrarca and Charles IV - Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Coronation of the young king by the bishop of York

Coronation of the young king by the bishop of York
Illustration of the Coronation of the young king by the bishop of York

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury threatens to excommunicate Henry III

Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury threatens to excommunicate Henry III
Illustration of a Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury threatens to excommunicate Henry III

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Illustration of a Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Illustration of a Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor
Illustration of a Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Arnulf of Carinthia

Arnulf of Carinthia
Illustration of a Arnulf of Carinthia

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
illustration of a Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
illustration of a Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Charles the Fat

Charles the Fat
Illustration of a Charles the Fat

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Treasure chest containing gold coins, pearl necklaces, diamonds, drinking vessel and crown

Treasure chest containing gold coins, pearl necklaces, diamonds, drinking vessel and crown

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Babylonian Ruler

Babylonian Ruler
Antique illustration of a Babylonian Ruler

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Kingdom of Spain emblem

Kingdom of Spain emblem
Illustration of a emblem Kingdom of Spain

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: German imperial crown

German imperial crown
Antique illustration of a German imperial crown

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Kingdom of Saxony

Kingdom of Saxony
Antique illustration of a Kingdom of Saxony

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Kingdom of Wurttemberg, Germany

Kingdom of Wurttemberg, Germany
Illustration of Kingdom of Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Josephine de Beauharnais

Josephine de Beauharnais
Illustration of a Josephine de Beauharnais

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Imperial Crown of Austria

Imperial Crown of Austria
Antique illustration of a Imperial Crown of Austria

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Kingdom of Italy

Kingdom of Italy
Antique engraving of a emblem Kingdom of Italy

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Kingdom of Hungary

Kingdom of Hungary
Antique illustration of a emblem of Kingdom of Hungary

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Basilica of SantaApollinare in Classe, Ravenna, Italy

Basilica of SantaApollinare in Classe, Ravenna, Italy
Antique illustration engarving of a St. Apollinare, Mosaic, Basilica of SantaApollinare in Classe, Ravenna, Italy

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Policeman guarding crown

Policeman guarding crown

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Digital illustration representing portrait of king wearing a crown

Digital illustration representing portrait of king wearing a crown

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Digital cartoon of smiling girl wearing gold crown on head

Digital cartoon of smiling girl wearing gold crown on head

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Digital illustration of portrait of queen without face, wearing crown

Digital illustration of portrait of queen without face, wearing crown

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Illustration of two ancient Egyptian kings wearing crowns

Illustration of two ancient Egyptian kings wearing crowns

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Illustration of king and queen

Illustration of king and queen

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Illustration of Charlemagne, King of the Franks crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III

Illustration of Charlemagne, King of the Franks crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III

Background imageCrown Headwear Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of teeth, dentin, and bone, close-up

Cross section biomedical illustration of teeth, dentin, and bone, close-up


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"From Ancient Royalty to Modern Majesty: The Timeless Symbolism of Crown Headwear" Step into a world where power, authority, and grandeur converge - the realm of crown headwear. As we embark on this captivating journey, let us explore the rich tapestry woven by historical moments and iconic landmarks. Gazing upon the panoramic view of St Kilda Pier in Melbourne, one cannot help but be reminded of Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Just as he commanded respect and admiration centuries ago, so too does this regal headpiece symbolize sovereignty. Delve deeper into symbolism with a cross-section illustration of the Statue of Liberty. Within its hollow interior lies a spiral stairway leading to the crown - an emblematic representation of freedom's pinnacle. Much like Lady Liberty herself, crowns have become synonymous with liberation and independence. Venturing further along St Kilda breakwater reveals a modern royal crown that exudes elegance and refinement. This contemporary interpretation pays homage to tradition while embracing innovation - a testament to how crown headwear has evolved through time. The flag of Croatia proudly displays three equal-sized horizontal bands in red, white, and blue alongside its coat of arms at its center. These national emblems stand tall as reminders that crowns not only signify individual reigns but also unite nations under one majestic banner. Intricately crafted gilt-bronze tomb effigies such as Henry III's at Westminster Abbey transport us back to medieval times when crowns were revered symbols adorning monarchs' final resting places. Their opulence speaks volumes about their wearers' status within the Empire of Austria or any other empire they ruled over. Traveling even further back in history takes us to Cleopatra during her fateful battle at Actium in 31 BC. Her regal presence amidst chaos reminds us that crowns are not just ornamental; they carry immense weight and responsibility for those who wear them.