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Crown of the Netherlands

The current Crown of the Netherlands is of relatively modern origin. In 1813 the new "Sovereign Ruler" of the Netherlands, Prince Willem of Orange, son and heir of the exiled Stadtholder Willem V of Orange, was sworn in as Dutch monarch in Amsterdam. There was no crown present at the ceremony.〔"Theater van Staat", catalogue of the exhibition in Rijksmuseum Paleis het Loo,1990.〕
When, in 1815, Willem was proclaimed "King of the Netherlands" in Brussels, he was not crowned but there was a crown present, a huge and unusable construction of gilded copper, pearls made of pasted fishskin and coloured glass. The four holes in the ring, the peculiar size and the lack of a bill in the accounts that do contain the jeweler's bill for the gilded silver orb and sceptre, suggest that it was the old "funeral crown", used by the Stadtholders in the 18th century and then tied to a cushion on top of the coffin when driven to the vault in Delft. This crown still exists. It may have been used for royal funerals in the 19th century.〔René Brus in "De juwelen van het Huis Oranje-Nassau, Haarlem 1996.〕
The Dutch College of Arms (the "Hoge Raad van Adel") approved of a new royal coat of arms with crown on 24 August 1815.〔Hubert de Vries,"Wapens van de Nederlanden", Amsterdam 1995.〕 From then on, the heraldic crown and the actual crown would differ.
The heraldic crown was described as "a bejeweled golden ring with golden fleurons and pearls, eight rising arches studded with pearls and topped with an orb with a cross. The crown is not lined with velvet."〔translation of the Royal Decree of 1815〕
In 1840, King Willem I abdicated and a new crown was made. This small crown contains no real diamonds or pearls. It was made of gilded silver, balls covered with fish skin and glass with coloured foil behind it. The lining was made of red silk. Willem II and his successors chose not to wear it, but to leave it on a special table during the ceremony when both the King and the States-General take the oath.〔René Brus〕 The crown was used in royal funerals.
In 1898, 24 of the 74 pearls were removed as the crown was prepared for the installation of Queen Wilhelmina. The crown has not changed since then. It was the monarch's private property until 1963. It was given to a foundation controlled by the Royal Family and has never been on display,〔René Brus.〕 except for the investitures of 1898, 1948, 1980, 2013, a funeral in 1934 and an exhibition in 1990.
==See also==

*Dutch Royal Regalia
*Circlet
*Coronet
*Diadem
*Helmet
*Tiara
*Papal tiara
*Crown jewels
*List of Royal Crowns

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