Tiaras, Diadem
A tiara is a type of a crown, tiaras as a type of an adornment not indicating any specific rank are regularly worn by royal and noble ladies; they are merely pieces of jewelry and can be worn by anyone even though they are most commonly associated with royalty. Queen Elizabeth II is said to have the largest and most valuable collection of tiaras in the world, many of which are heirlooms of the British Royal Family.
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A diamond, ruby, emerald convertible tiara
A diamond, ruby, emerald convertible tiara centering a floral motif detachable brooch, set with an oval-shaped ruby and emeralds, accented by old European-cut diamonds set in silver-topped gold, tiara with diamond-set serpents over an arch of rose-cut diamonds, with a fourteen karat gold and white metal head piece; estimated total diamond weight: 6.25 carats.
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The Fleur-de-Lys Tiara Info: A wedding gift from King Alfonso XIII to his bride, Princess Victoria Eugenia. The Countess of Barcelona wore it to Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. Victoria Eugenia left it to her son, Don Juan; after his son Juan Carlos was proclaimed King, the Countess gave the tiara to her daughter-in-law, Queen Sofia. Creator: Ansorena, 1906, Diamonds and Platinum.
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Pansy tiara, divisible into three brooches, Fossin & Fils, circa 1860. Private Collection. #Tiara
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Grand Duchess Louise of Baden's Palmette Tiara
The Baden Palmette Tiara: Created by Koch. Provenance: 1. Grand Duchess Luise of Baden; from her father, Emperor Wilhelm I of Germany on the occasion of her 1856 marriage to Grand Duke Frederick of Baden. 2. Queen Victoria of Sweden; inherited from her mother in 1923. 3. Queen Ingrid of Denmark; inherited from her grandmother in 1930. 4. Queen Margrethe II of Denmark; inherited from her mother in 2000.
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