15 Crown Coloring Pages - Free!
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This crown shines and stands out all over Coloring Together. Don't you think the same? We made sure it was clear that it belonged to royalty. How about you come with us to color your own crown? We are sure you will spend a fun afternoon.
After all, our team took care of gathering the best crown images to print and color there were on the web. Has one already caught your attention? Then print it and start coloring.
You probably don't know where to start. That's normal, there are so many techniques that it's impossible to choose just one. Which one catches your attention? There are many princess crown drawings, and easy crown drawings with which you can practice the techniques you find most difficult.
You can practice the hatching technique with colored pens, that way you will become more skilled at making patterns. Or do you prefer to use colored pencils to practice the realistic style? Without a doubt it's one that requires patience and a lot of practice!
When you finish coloring the crown coloring pages of your choice, send us a photo. We will gladly publish it in the galleries of Coloring Together so that others can admire your art. Come on! Don't waste time, it's time to start coloring.
Crowns coloring pages
Why color crowns pictures?
Crowns are known for being a very popular ornament for the head, especially for representing royalty. These used to be a mark of royal authority, so they were worn by each member of the royal family.
In the Middle Ages, crowns were shaped like a cylinder, made of gold, and adorned with precious stones. Just like this one, there were many types of crown that meant something different according to their shape.
However, we can't tell you everything in so few words. That is why we want to invite you to color the crown coloring pages that we gathered in the gallery of Coloring Together.
In it you will find very interesting fun facts with which you will be able to have fun and learn about crowns while you color the crown images to color. Do you like the idea? Then let's color together!
Learn while coloring Crowns
- The crown that kings and queens usually wear is not only a symbol of power, but also an emblem of divinity.
- Before the extravagant crowns we know today, in Egypt they used rose petals, and they were known as "subtle crowns". They also existed in other materials, such as ears of grain, and fruits offered to deities.
- The most used crowns in ancient Egypt were those of olive, artificial leaves, vine and ivy.
- The most representative symbols of the Spanish monarchy are the scepter and the crown. However, the king or queen does not have them all the time, but rather the National Heritage keeps them in a vault of the Royal Palace.
- The crown of the Spanish monarchy is not as expensive as it seems. It is made of gilded silver, however, its value lies in the historical and symbolic weight that accompanies it.
- For the Romans, the laurel crown was one of the most important, since this tree is prestigious, and besides, it was believed that its leaves granted the gift of prophecy.
- Once, the crown of the Spanish monarchy was commissioned by Charles III, to a Madrid silversmith in 1778, however, the reason is not known.
- For a long time, the crown and the ring have represented royalty and political and religious authority, because the circle is a symbol considered mystical and divine.
- The Egyptians used two types of crown. A red one that represented the dominion of the lands of the North, and a white crown that represented the dominion of the southern lands.
- The ancient Greeks decorated tombs with crowns and garlands of herbs and flowers. It is believed that the tradition of placing funeral wreaths on the tomb of a deceased person comes from this.
