King Charles III: Beginning to restore the coronation chair used since the Middle Ages

  • Shun Koghlan
  • Royal Affairs Correspondent

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Restoration experts work to rehabilitate King Charles III’s coronation chair

A medieval chair is undergoing meticulous restoration in preparation for the coronation of King Charles IIImay be Described by restoration experts at Monastery Church andYWestminster thechair made of wood Oak This is what witnesses the coronation of kings 700 years ago that he “Too fragile.”

The painstaking restoration work aims to clean the chair and reinstall the fallen layers of gold, as the chair is part of the preparations for the coronation ceremony, which will be held in London on the sixth of May next.

According to Christa Blaisley, who is in charge of the restoration, the historic Coronation Chair, which has been the focus of the celebration for centuries, is a unique work of art, and that it is the oldest piece of furniture that has survived since then and is still used for the same purpose.

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Following in the footsteps of his predecessor: King Charles III will be crowned by sitting in this chair

The chair was made by order of Edward I, who ruled from 1272 to 1307, and has been used in almost every coronation ceremony since then, and here the one responsible for the restoration, Christa Blaisley, indicates that the chair was not previously treated as an artifact in a museum, but was displayed For several damages, some of them severe. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, tourists and school students drew on the walls of the chair and engraved their names on it.

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