
Crown of Scotland
The Crown of Scotland is a historic symbol representing the Scottish monarchy, traditionally used during coronations and ceremonies. Made of gold and adorned with precious stones, it signifies sovereignty and royal authority uniquely linked to Scotland's history. While it is not the official crown worn during modern ceremonies, it holds cultural and ceremonial importance, embodying Scotland’s royal heritage. The Crown is kept at Edinburgh Castle and plays a key role in national celebrations, symbolizing Scotland’s identity and royal tradition over centuries.