Armills

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Armills are ceremonial arm bracelets traditionally worn by British monarchs during coronations as symbols of sincerity and wisdom.

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Armills canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arm bracelet
ceremonial regalia
coronation object
associatedWith British monarchy
Church of England
ceremonialFunction investiture of the sovereign
ceremonialUse placed on the sovereign’s wrists
country United Kingdom
hasColor golden
hasDecoration enamel
jewels
hasForm pair of bracelets
hasMaterial gold
keptAt Tower of London
linkedTo oath of the sovereign
partOf Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
surface form: British Crown Jewels

regalia of the Order of Service for Coronation
presentedBy Church leaders
religiousContext Anglican
represents monarch’s duty to the people
royal virtues
symbolizes sincerity
wisdom
usedBy British monarch
surface form: British monarchs
usedDuring coronation ceremony
usedFor symbolic investiture of royal power
usedIn coronation of the British monarch
wornBy monarch
wornDuring anointing and investiture
wornOn arms

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