Sceptre of Monomakh
The Sceptre of Monomakh is a historic royal scepter associated with the Russian monarchy. It is named after Grand Prince Vladimir II Monomakh, who ruled in the 12th century. The scepter symbolizes power and authority and is often used in coronation ceremonies.
Crafted from gold and adorned with precious stones, the scepter features intricate designs that reflect the artistry of its time. It is considered a national treasure of Russia and is housed in the Kremlin Armory, where it is preserved as part of the country's rich cultural heritage.