bejewelled thrones

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Bejewelled thrones are lavish, gem-encrusted royal seats crafted for Mughal emperors, symbolizing imperial power, opulence, and artistic sophistication.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial object
luxury artifact
royal throne type
symbol of sovereignty
associatedWith Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire

coronation rituals
court ceremonies
imperial courts
royal audiences
category court art
regalia
status symbol
createdBy court artisans
goldsmiths
jewelers
createdFor imperial display
royal propaganda
state ceremonies
decoratedWith diamonds
emeralds
pearls
rubies
sapphires
hasCulturalSignificance expression of artistic sophistication
marker of dynastic prestige
symbol of divine kingship
hasDesignFeature canopy or baldachin
elevated platform
floral motifs
inlaid gemstones
intricate metalwork
hasFunction display royal opulence
project political authority
serve as ceremonial seat
symbolize imperial power
influenced later South Asian court furniture
influencedBy Islamic decorative arts
Persian artistic traditions
locatedIn palace audience halls
royal courts
madeOf gold
precious gemstones
silver
timePeriod Mughal period
surface form: Mughal era

early modern period
usedBy Mughal Emperor
surface form: Mughal emperors

royal rulers
valuedFor craftsmanship
material richness
symbolic meaning

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Mughal court artisans notableWork bejewelled thrones