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               The Great Crown of Victory or “Phra Maha Phichai Mongkut


                              The crown was made by the royal command of King Rama I. Previous days, the
               crown  was  considered  the  next  most  important  item  in  the  whole  set  of  Royal  Regalia,

               following the Nine-tiered Umbrella in importance. But later, when Siam had more contact with

               European  countries  and  reviewed  their  royal  procedures,  Siam  changed  the  status  of  the

               crown.  In  Europe,  the  status  of  Kingship  is  bestowed  when  the  King  puts  on  the  crown.

               Therefore, when  King Rama  IV  was coronated  and presented  with  the crown,  His  Majesty

               placed the crown upon his head and gave an audience to the foreign diplomatic corps while
               wearing it. From then on, the Great Crown of Victory was reconsidered as the most important

               article of all the Royal Regalia and every King will wear this crown in the Royal Coronation

               Ceremony. Created in the reign of King Rama I in the 1782, it is made of gold and adorned

               with diamonds. It weighs 7.3 kg, symbolising the weight of the responsibilities the king carries.




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