First, what makes the king’s crown differ from the queen’s crown is its design. This means the king’s crown and the queen’s crown are made with a different design. For instance, the king’s crown is made to have certain features like eight hoops, a band of pearls, and blue enamel with golden stars.
On the contrary, the queen’s crown usually comes with eight hoops that meet under an orb of blue enamel. The eight hoops also pass through a cross of pearls. While the king’s crown is also known Imperial crown, another name for the queen’s crown is the Royal crown.
The king’s crown is made with materials such as pearls, 20-carat gold, other gemstones such as tourmalines, opals, emeralds, topazes, and peridots. The queen’s crown is made with materials such as silver, citrines, topazes, pearls, and amethysts. In terms of height, the queen’s crown comes with an average height of 17.5cm, whereas the king’s crown has an average height of 26.5cm.