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Several Swedish coronation robes from the 16th to the 19th century are preserved at The Royal Armoury in Stockholm, Sweden. The youngest one, Oscar II's robe coronation robe from 1873 is in the Treasury at Stockholm Palace. The oldest coronation robes are in a deep purple colour, which differers from the more bright red colour that were in fashion from the 18th century and onward. The purple colour was charged with symbolism and reserved for the elite.

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  • Several Swedish coronation robes from the 16th to the 19th century are preserved at The Royal Armoury in Stockholm, Sweden. The youngest one, Oscar II's robe coronation robe from 1873 is in the Treasury at Stockholm Palace. The oldest coronation robes are in a deep purple colour, which differers from the more bright red colour that were in fashion from the 18th century and onward. The purple colour was charged with symbolism and reserved for the elite. The princely mantles, unlike the monarch's, were not purple but blue. This type of mantle has been used by Swedish princes and princesses since at least the 18th century. (en)
  • Av svenska kröningsmantlar finns flera bevarade i Livrustkammaren från 1500-talet och fram till 1800-talet. Den yngsta, Oscar II:s kröningsmantel från 1873, finns i Skattkammaren. De äldsta kröningsmantlarna är i mörkviolett eller blåviolett sammet, vilket skiljer sig från de mer rödvioletta toner som de svenska kröningsmantlarna får från 1700-talet och framåt – även om dessa fortsatt kallas purpur. Den exklusiva purpurfärgen utvanns ur purpursnäckan. Färgen var starkt symbolladdad och reserverad för samhällets makthavare. Kungliga mantlar i purpur bars endast av regerande kung eller drottning, samt av drottning som gemål till regerande kung. Prinsar och prinsessor bar från 1700-talets mitt furstlig mantel i blått. (sv)
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  • Several Swedish coronation robes from the 16th to the 19th century are preserved at The Royal Armoury in Stockholm, Sweden. The youngest one, Oscar II's robe coronation robe from 1873 is in the Treasury at Stockholm Palace. The oldest coronation robes are in a deep purple colour, which differers from the more bright red colour that were in fashion from the 18th century and onward. The purple colour was charged with symbolism and reserved for the elite. (en)
  • Av svenska kröningsmantlar finns flera bevarade i Livrustkammaren från 1500-talet och fram till 1800-talet. Den yngsta, Oscar II:s kröningsmantel från 1873, finns i Skattkammaren. De äldsta kröningsmantlarna är i mörkviolett eller blåviolett sammet, vilket skiljer sig från de mer rödvioletta toner som de svenska kröningsmantlarna får från 1700-talet och framåt – även om dessa fortsatt kallas purpur. Den exklusiva purpurfärgen utvanns ur purpursnäckan. Färgen var starkt symbolladdad och reserverad för samhällets makthavare. (sv)
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  • Swedish coronation robes (en)
  • Svenska kröningsmantlar (sv)
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