Shripech
| Shripech | |
|---|---|
| Heraldic depictions | |
| Details | |
| Country | Nepal |
| Made | Unknown |
| Owner | Government of Nepal |
| Weight | 2 kg (4.4 lb) |
| Material | Silver and Gold |
| Notable stones | Diamond, Pearl, Emerald, and Ruby |
| Other elements | Tail feather of the Bird-of-paradise |
Shripech (Nepali: श्रीपेच) is a crown that was traditionally worn by Nepalese monarchs. During the Rana rule, a special variant of the shripech was created for them to wear.
The Shripech is now in the Narayanhiti Palace Museum, where it has been since 2018. It consists of over 3,000 precious stones, including 723 diamonds, 2,372 pearls, 48 emeralds and 16 rubies.