This article is about bridal crowns in Germany and Scandinavia. For crowns worn by both bride and groom in some Eastern Christian weddings, see Mystery of Crowning.
Traditionally a bridal crown (German: Brautkrone or, in the Black Forest, Schäppel) is a headdress that, in Central and Northern Europe, single women wear on certain holidays, at festivals and, finally, at their wedding. Bridal crowns today, of another type, are also often provided by church parishes for the use of brides at their weddings.