Hoop crown

![Bavarian hoop crown, which used to carry the Wittelsbach Diamond[1]](/uploads/202412/21/Ströhl-Regentenkronen-Fig._093620.png)

A hoop crown (German:Bügelkrone or Spangenkrone, Latin:faislum) is a crown consisting of a "band around the temples and one or two bands over the head". First used by the Carolingian dynasty, hoop crowns became increasingly popular among royal dynasties in the Late Middle Ages, and the dominant type of crown in the Modern Era.