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Crowns and Coronets

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Crowns and coronets have been used as symbols of monarchy, representing kings and queens, princes and princesses, and dukes and duchesses. Here are some key points about the history of crowns and coronets:

- **Coronet**: A coronet is a small crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring. It differs from other kinds of crowns in that most coronets do not have arches, and from a tiara in that a coronet completely encircles the head. Members of the British royal family often have coronets on their coats of arms and may wear actual coronets at coronations.

- **Crown**: A crown is a distinctive head ornament that has served as a reward of prowess and a sign of honor and dominion since ancient times. Crowns are often bejeweled in precious stones such as diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and pearls. In the British peerage, the design of a coronet shows the rank of its owner, as in German, French, and various other heraldic traditions.

- **Design**: The design of a coronet or crown can vary depending on the country and the time period. For example, the Tudor Crown was a monarch's crown used in England from 1485 to 1603. In Canada, special coronets are used to designate descent from United Empire Loyalists. Each coronet style correlates to one's title, such as a duke or duches.

- **Wearing**: Crowns and coronets are worn by monarchs, princes, princesses, and other members of the nobility. Crowns are often worn during coronation ceremonies, while coronets are worn by lesser royals and peers.

Overall, crowns and coronets have a rich history and continue to be used as symbols of royalty and nobility in various countries around the world.

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