- An
armill or
armilla (from the Latin:
armillae remains the
plural of armilla) is a type of
medieval bracelet, or armlet,
normally in
metal and worn in...
-
coronation in 1953, the
tradition of
wearing armills was revived, and a new set of
plain 22-karat gold
armills lined with
crimson velvet presented to the...
- and
enthronement Regalia Crown Coronation crown Crown jewels Diadem Tiara Armill Ring
Globus cruciger (orb)
Sceptre Sword Mantle Items rituals Throne Anointing...
- the
United Kingdom Crowns Coronations robes and
ornaments Robes Spurs Armills Orbs
Rings Sceptres Precious stones Cullinan I
Cullinan II Koh-i-Noor Black...
- the
United Kingdom Crowns Coronations robes and
ornaments Robes Spurs Armills Orbs
Rings Sceptres Precious stones Cullinan I
Cullinan II Koh-i-Noor Black...
- many traditions.
Crowns and
variations (diadem, tiara) Cap of
Maintenance Armills—bracelets
Ermine coronation mantle Gloves Barmi (Бармы) or barmas, a detachable...
- nonarmigerous, rearm,
rearmament armus arm-
shoulder armill, armillary,
armillifer †armilla
armill- ars art- -ert- art,
skill artifact, artifice, artificial...
- Edward's
Staff Anointing objects Ampulla Coronation Spoon Ornaments Spurs Armills Sovereign's Orb Sovereign's Ring Sovereign's
Sceptre with
Cross Sovereign's...
- the
United Kingdom Crowns Coronations robes and
ornaments Robes Spurs Armills Orbs
Rings Sceptres Precious stones Cullinan I
Cullinan II Koh-i-Noor Black...
- was
presented with
several items from the
coronation regalia. The spurs,
armills,
Sword of State, and
Sword of
Offering were
given to the King, who touched...