
Let’s talk about crowns first. Proper crowns are only worn by the monarch and are not gender specific, according to Jewelry Shopping Guide. They are traditionally meant to be a physical display of their divine right to rule. The crown is most often used in situations that are meant to be a display of power or sovereignty, or the coronation of a new monarch, per Symbolism and Metaphor. These situations may include a coronation or the opening of Parliament, according to the British Royal Family.
Crowns differ from tiaras in other ways as well. Crowns are always built upon a base that is a full circle and covers the whole head, whereas a tiara is a semi-circle and only covers half the head per, Jewelry Shopping Guide. Crowns are also often brightly colored and incorporate multiple mediums, such as fabrics, precious metals, and different types of gems or crystals.
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