Japan Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum – Full Replica (Copper + Hard Enamel)
Japan Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum – Full Replica (Copper + Hard Enamel)
Museum-Grade Reproduction | Imperial Symbolism | For Display & Collection
This is a finely crafted replica of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum, the most prestigious and exclusive decoration awarded by the Japanese government. It features a radiant star medallion with a deep red central disc, surrounded by detailed enamel chrysanthemums – the imperial flower of Japan. The intricate collar chain is richly adorned with motifs inspired by the Japanese monarchy and classical symbolism.
This reproduction is made from solid copper and finished with genuine hard enamel (vitreous enamel) for maximum durability and brilliance. Each element is rendered with care and historical fidelity, making it ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese imperial history.
🏛️ Historical Background:
The Order of the Chrysanthemum (大勲位菊花章) was established in 1876 by Emperor Meiji and represents the highest rank in the Japanese honors system. It is rarely bestowed—typically reserved for members of the imperial family, foreign monarchs, and prominent heads of state. Notable recipients include Emperor Akihito, Queen Elizabeth II, and President Eisenhower.
As a mark of supreme honor and national service, this order is rich in imperial symbolism, particularly the use of the 16-petal chrysanthemum, the official crest of the Japanese imperial household. The full collar set is worn only on the most formal ceremonial occasions.
🧾 Important Notes:
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This is a replica, not an original or state-issued award.
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Intended solely for display, educational use, theatrical costumes, or private collection.
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Not affiliated with any government or official body.
🎁 Perfect For:
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Collectors of imperial, Japanese, or Asian orders and medals
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Historians, educators, and museum professionals
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Cosplay, historical reenactment, or stage productions
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Gift for military or monarchy memorabilia enthusiasts