Crown of Scotland
The Crown of Scotland is a historic symbol of Scottish monarchy, used in the coronation of kings and queens. It is part of the Honours of Scotland, which also includes the Sceptre and the Sword of State. The crown is made of gold and features precious stones, reflecting Scotland's royal heritage.
The crown has a rich history, dating back to the 15th century. It was last used in a coronation in 1651 for Charles II. Today, the Crown of Scotland is displayed in Edinburgh Castle, where it serves as a reminder of Scotland's royal past and cultural identity.