A Supertunica is a robe worn by a British monarch at their coronation. It is donned shortly after the Anointing ceremony for the vesting of the Spurs...
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intentionally plain robe. After the Anointing the monarch dons the more ornate Supertunica over the Colobium. After they have been invested with regalia including...
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enrobed in the colobium sindonis (shroud tunic), over which is placed the supertunica. The Lord Great Chamberlain presents the spurs, which represent chivalry...
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colobium sindonis is placed over the monarch's clothes, and then the supertunica, a long robe of gold brocade, is placed over that. Wearing these garments...
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is still made in India and Europe today. King Charles III re-used the Supertunica made from cloth of gold at his coronation on 6 May 2023. The full-length...
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Consort's Ivory Rod with Dove Garments Robe of State Colobium sindonis Supertunica Stole Royal Robe Royal Coronation glove Imperial Robe Seats Coronation...
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Charles II, a practice that ended in 1911, when George V reused the 1902 Supertunica (a dalmatic), and the Imperial Mantle (a cope), fashioned for George IV...
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intentionally plain robe. After the anointing the monarch dons the more ornate Supertunica over the colobium. After they have been invested with regalia including...
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Consort's Ivory Rod with Dove Garments Robe of State Colobium sindonis Supertunica Stole Royal Robe Royal Coronation glove Imperial Robe Seats Coronation...
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coronation ceremony, with the exception of the historic Robe Royal and Supertunica, are made new for each monarch. Elizabeth II firstly considered reusing...
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