Crown of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother

Crown of Queen Elizabeth
The Queen Mother
The crown as it appears in a portrait by Sir Gerald Kelly
Details
CountryUnited Kingdom
Made1937
OwnerCharles III in right of the Crown
Arches4 half-arches
MaterialPlatinum
Notable stonesKoh-i-Noor
Other elements2,800 diamonds

The Crown of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, also known as the Queen Mother's Crown, is the crown made for Queen Elizabeth to wear at her coronation in 1937 and State Openings of Parliament during the reign of her husband, King George VI. The crown was made by Garrard & Co., the Crown Jeweller at the time, and is modelled partly on the design of the Crown of Queen Mary, though it differs by having four half-arches instead of the eight that Queen Mary's Crown originally had. As with Queen Mary's Crown, its arches are detachable at the crosses pattée, allowing it to be worn as a circlet or open crown. It is the only crown for a British king or queen to be made of platinum.[1]

  1. ^ Mears, Kenneth J. (1988). The Tower of London: 900 Years of English History. Phaidon. p. 152. ISBN 978-0-7148-2527-4.