royal regalia of Laos

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The royal regalia of Laos are the ceremonial crowns, swords, jewels, and sacred objects that symbolized the authority and divine legitimacy of the Lao monarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage
royal regalia
associatedWith Lao royal court rituals
coronation ceremonies in Laos
state ceremonies in Laos
associatedWithReligion Theravada Buddhism NERFINISHED
ceremonialUse oath‑taking ceremonies
royal enthronement
royal processions
country Laos NERFINISHED
culturalContext Lao culture
function legitimize the king’s rule
serve as sacred palladia of the kingdom
hasLegalRole sign of lawful succession to the throne
hasPart ceremonial crowns
ceremonial swords
jewels
sacred objects
hasSymbolicElement crown of the Lao king
royal seals
royal sword
royal umbrellas
sacred Buddha images
historicalEra Kingdom of Lan Xang NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Luang Prabang NERFINISHED
Lao monarchy (until 1975) NERFINISHED
influencedBy Khmer royal traditions
Thai royal traditions
keptIn royal palace of Luang Prabang NERFINISHED
linkedTo Lao national identity
sacred kingship in Laos
material gold
precious stones
silk
silver
relatedConcept royal regalia of Cambodia NERFINISHED
royal regalia of Thailand NERFINISHED
statusAfter1975 no longer used in state ceremonies
symbolizes divine legitimacy
royal authority
sovereignty of Laos
typeOf ceremonial objects
insignia of monarchy
usedBy Kings of Laos NERFINISHED
Lao monarchy NERFINISHED

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Royal Palace Museum exhibits royal regalia of Laos