Imperial Crown of India
The Imperial Crown of India is a ceremonial crown created for the coronation of King George V in 1911. It symbolizes the British monarchy's authority over India during the period of British rule. The crown is made of gold and adorned with numerous precious stones, including diamonds, emeralds, and pearls.
This crown was used during the Delhi Durbar, a grand event that celebrated the British Empire's presence in India. After its creation, the crown became a significant emblem of colonial power and is now part of the collection at the Tower of London.