WHAT A CROWN REPRESENTS FOR A KING

A crown symbolizes authority as well as sovereignty, we can all exercise it without the need to wear a crown that makes us look like kings or queens. In the home, you exercise authority as if you were a queen, and your partner as if you were a king, and in your hand you carry that scepter of hierarchy and sovereignty that only you can impose on improvements to maintain a home in perfect balance. The crown does not represent the style of the wearer, but of the one who knows how to wear it.

Since prehistoric times, the crown has been considered an ornament worn by certain authorities, whether they belong to a church or a military circle, and there are the royal ones, which are worn by the kings and queens of a region. Some are made in silver and others in gold, with embedded pearl designs.

These beautiful crowns are used to distinguish an authority, hence its usefulness to establish the hierarchy that accompanied a person, in this case a king.

There is a wide variety of crowns in history with which we can identify the different authorities, and depending on their design, we can define whether it belongs to a king, a count, a marquis or another hierarchical level.

Through time, the coronation has become a simple symbolic act. For example in Spain, such a tradition no longer exists, which indicates that the luxurious crown jewels no longer exist. The crown that is exhibited today has a more theatrical function than a ceremonial one, it is purely representative. In Spain today it is only limited to solemnizing the presence of a king.

Currently, the crown placed on the head is no longer used; in the middle ages, approximately 500 years ago, it was used only by the Visigoth kings, who were the ones who copied the system from the Byzantine empire.

It is interesting that you know how this ritual has disappeared, which for many caused benevolence and admiration. Some experts point out that the last coronation of a king or an authority was held in England in 1954, where Elizabeth II of England was crowned.

The last Pope, Paul VI, who was crowned with a pontifical tiara in 1964. Successor popes have only been wearing the miter, a type of crown that represents power but is not identified as a traditional crown. The designs of the crowns are innumerable, and therefore, exclusive; For its realization, the goldsmiths use a gold circle which is enriched with precious stones; its decoration varies depending on the hierarchy.

Your personality and hierarchy will never be based on the imposition of a crown, it is not what identifies you today. You can command your life, direct your destiny and have the certainty of living a full and healthy life… All this without the need for