The upper openings are the owl's brows/eyes, the lower openings are it's feet.
The Coronation Chair
At the end of the 12th century King Edward I of England had a special "coronation chair" built around the Destiny Stone,
and all of the British kings and queens have been crowned in that chair since, including the currently reigning Queen.
The Coronation Chair is one of the most precious and famous pieces of furniture in the world.
Also known as St. Edward's Chair or King Edward's Chair - the ancient wooden chair used by the monarch at coronations,
is permanently kept in Westminster Abbey.
This little chair doesn't even compare to the Coronation Chair.
The Coronation Chair is one of the most precious and famous pieces of furniture in the world.
Also known as St. Edward's Chair or King Edward's Chair - the ancient wooden chair used by the monarch at coronations, is permanently kept in Westminster Abbey.
Yes, there a long history about the Destiny Stone or Stone of Scone which was kept in the bottom of the Coronation Chair.
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