Regalia of Russian Tsars
Michael Fyodorovich
Throne

The throne was made in the early XVIIth century in Kemlin Workshops. Its decoration is similar to that of the throne

Throne. Orient, Moscow Kremlin Workshops, before 1642.  Belonged to Tsar Michael Fyodorovich
of Boris Godunov. It is also adorned with golden stamped zones and large gems, turquoise is especially bright. 13 kilos of gold, rubies, chrysolites, topazes and pearls were used for its ornamentation.
While the creation of the throne ornamentation of some Persian things of the treasury might have been used. The throne is shaped like a chair with elbow-sets and a high back, just like the throne of Ivan the Terrible. The throne’s decoration haven’t survived. A part of golden plates in the base as well as the throne’s pediment have not survived.