Scottish Crown
The Scottish Crown refers to the ceremonial crown used in the coronation of Scottish monarchs. 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 intricate designs, including precious stones, symbolizing the authority and dignity of the Scottish monarchy.
Historically, the Scottish Crown has significant cultural and political importance. It was used in the coronation of kings and queens, representing the unity and sovereignty of Scotland. Today, it is housed in the Crown Room at Edinburgh Castle, where it is displayed as a national treasure.