Imperial Sceptre

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The Imperial Sceptre is a richly ornamented ceremonial staff of the Russian tsars, symbolizing their autocratic power and often associated with the famed Orlov diamond.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Imperial Sceptre of Russia 2
imperial scepter 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial sceptre
regalia
symbol of monarchical power
associatedWith Catherine the Great NERFINISHED
Orlov diamond NERFINISHED
Russian coronation regalia
category regalia of Russia
sceptres
color golden
country Russian Empire
culturalContext Russian monarchy NERFINISHED
currentOwner Russian Federation NERFINISHED
decoratedWith diamonds
emeralds
enamel
exhibitedAt Kremlin Armoury Museum NERFINISHED
function ceremonial staff
hasPart Orlov diamond NERFINISHED
heritageStatus national treasure of Russia
keptAt Moscow Kremlin Armoury NERFINISHED
locatedIn Moscow
Russia
material gold
owner Russian Empire NERFINISHED
Russian monarchy
partOf Imperial Regalia of Russia NERFINISHED
Russian crown jewels NERFINISHED
period 18th century
represents sovereign authority of the tsar
state power of the Russian Empire
setWith Orlov diamond NERFINISHED
significance symbol of Russian imperial authority
symbol of tsarist autocracy
style baroque
symbolizes autocratic power
typeOf royal sceptre
usedBy Russian tsars NERFINISHED
emperors of Russia
empresses of Russia
usedIn coronation ceremonies
imperial rituals
state ceremonies

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

coronation of Nicholas II of Russia usedRegalia Imperial Sceptre
this entity surface form: Imperial Sceptre of Russia
coat of arms of Russia hasScepter Imperial Sceptre
this entity surface form: imperial scepter
Imperial regalia of Russia hasPart Imperial Sceptre
this entity surface form: Imperial Sceptre of Russia