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Imperial Sceptre (Brazil)

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Made in 1822 by the Brazilian goldsmith Manuel Ignacio de Loiola under the direction of Ignacio Luís da Costa, the scepter was only used for important official occasions. It was seen as an extension of the sovereign arm, an aid to the execution of justice and government. Between 1889 and 1943, it was
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Measuring more than 2 metres (6.6 ft), the imperial scepter of Brazil was used by both
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brass, decorated at the ends with an engraved gold vegetal decoration of
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kept in the coffers of the National Treasury before going to the
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Brazilian Crown Jewels
acclamation
Pedro I of Brazil
Imperial Museum
Emperors
gold-plated
oak leaves
acorn
wyvern
forked tongue
diamonds
Imperial orb
Jóias da Coroa Brasileira
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t
e
Imperial Regalia of Brazil
Crown of Pedro I
Imperial Crown of Brazil
Crown of Imperial Prince of Brazil
Imperial Sceptre
Mantle of Pedro I
Mantle of Pedro II
Hand of Justice
Feather of abolition
Ring of Coronation
Imperial Sword
Imperial Orb
Brazilian Imperial Family

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