Photo: Bruno Ehrs

King Erik XIV's Sceptre

The sceptre was used at King Erik XIV's coronation, and has been used by all Swedish monarchs since 1561. A large sapphire disappeared from the sceptre at the christening of Crown Prince Gustav (Gustav IV Adolf).

The regalia, the baptismal font and the coronation cloak can be seen in the Treasury at the Royal Palace of Stockholm.

FACTS
King Erik XIV's Sceptre
Made: In Stockholm by Hans Heidenrik.
Material: The sceptre is made from gold and decorated with rubies, diamonds, sapphires and pearls.
Year: 1561

visit the treasury

The Treasury with the State Regalia is housed in the cellar vaults at the Royal Palace, open daily year round: