Historical Museum of Serbia will place from 15 February at the National Museum in Valjevo exhibition called "royal insignia, which will be presented signs of dignity of King Peter the First. Setting, written by Andrew Vujnović Advisor, part of a series of exhibitions to mark the national holiday Visitation - National Day of Serbia.
- Leaving the Serbian royal insignia is an important segment of the overall mark Sretenje. These are remarkable artifacts that are an unavoidable part of the symbol of statehood of our country - for our newspaper says Dejan Ristic, a member of the Organizing Committee of the Government of Serbia.
Director of the Historical Museum of Serbia, Dr. Ana Side table explains the "policy" that will be exhibited in Valjevo exclusive exhibits of this museum.
- This is the whole machinery, so to say, which King Peter I Karadjordjevic wearing the coronation 8th September 1904th the Cathedral and 17 days later at the monastery Žiča Confirmation. It consists of a crown, pattern, or stew, scepter, robe and mantle buckles. Is of huge importance, primarily symbolic, of the royal insignia. The crown is fitted with a handle Karadjordjev cannon. Before we reached the Historical Museum of Serbia in 2005, these items were stored in the depot of the National Bank of Serbia. They are in very good condition, and two were made conservation. Our goal is not to make them as new, but that in some way see and do the time do its work - reveals the Director of the Historical Museum.
Crown of King Peter the First has a gilt, enamel and synthetic gemstones and is made in the "Workshop Paliz brothers in Paris. The cape is made of ermine, velvet, silk and gold embroidery in the Viennese firm Ernest and Krikl Švajger. Scepter is made of bronze and enamel and is gold plated. There are synthetic gemstones and is also designed in the "Workshop Paliz brothers, from where he came from the orb, or SAR, made of bronze and enamel. Buckle jacket modeled on the clasps (medals), and the materials used bronze, gold, enamel and synthetic blue sapphires.
- Leaving the Serbian royal insignia is an important segment of the overall mark Sretenje. These are remarkable artifacts that are an unavoidable part of the symbol of statehood of our country - for our newspaper says Dejan Ristic, a member of the Organizing Committee of the Government of Serbia.
Director of the Historical Museum of Serbia, Dr. Ana Side table explains the "policy" that will be exhibited in Valjevo exclusive exhibits of this museum.
- This is the whole machinery, so to say, which King Peter I Karadjordjevic wearing the coronation 8th September 1904th the Cathedral and 17 days later at the monastery Žiča Confirmation. It consists of a crown, pattern, or stew, scepter, robe and mantle buckles. Is of huge importance, primarily symbolic, of the royal insignia. The crown is fitted with a handle Karadjordjev cannon. Before we reached the Historical Museum of Serbia in 2005, these items were stored in the depot of the National Bank of Serbia. They are in very good condition, and two were made conservation. Our goal is not to make them as new, but that in some way see and do the time do its work - reveals the Director of the Historical Museum.
Crown of King Peter the First has a gilt, enamel and synthetic gemstones and is made in the "Workshop Paliz brothers in Paris. The cape is made of ermine, velvet, silk and gold embroidery in the Viennese firm Ernest and Krikl Švajger. Scepter is made of bronze and enamel and is gold plated. There are synthetic gemstones and is also designed in the "Workshop Paliz brothers, from where he came from the orb, or SAR, made of bronze and enamel. Buckle jacket modeled on the clasps (medals), and the materials used bronze, gold, enamel and synthetic blue sapphires.
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