Regalia of Russian Tsars
Ivan V Alekseevich
Diamond crown

Diamond Crown. 1680- s. Belonged to Tsar Ivan Alekseevich
One of the two crowns made in  80-s of the XVIIth century by Kremlin jewelers for Tsar Ivan Alekseevich and his brother-in-law Peter.
The decor of the crown is traditional for Russian jewelry of the late XVIIth century, a special point of which was active use of luxurious precious stones. On the  crown’s top there is a precious crimson lal.
 
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