TIARA ALERT: Princess Sofia of Sweden wore her Palmette Tiara for the banquet during the state visit from Finland at the Royal Palace in Stockholm on 23 April 2024.
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Moonstone Parure
The moonstone (some say opal), opal glass, sliver, and gilt silver parure of Hortense de Beauharnais (daughter of Empress Josephine and of her first husband Alexandre de Beauharnais, wife of Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, and mother of Emperor Napoleon III) at the Napoleon Museum, Thurgau.
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ZTetyana Crowns on Etsy
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The Gilded Age + Headpieces
Bertha Russell's tiaras in Season 02.
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CATHERINE AND HER TIARAS ♡
The Princess of Wales bringing some of the most iconic tiaras out of the Vault over the years || 2011-2023
Queen Elizabeth II's Cartier Halo Scroll Tiara - 2011
Queen Mother's Papyrus Leaf Tiara - 2015
Queen Mary's Lover's Knot Tiara - 2018
Queen Mother's Strathmore Rose Tiara - 2023
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The Tiaras worn by the Princess of Wales
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Queen Elizabeth II in Sweden, 1956
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👑 Day One: Favorite British Tiara
The Poltimore Tiara
Details from The Court Jeweler:
The tiara gets its name from its original owner: Florence Bampfylde, Lady Poltimore. It was made for Lady Poltimore by Garrard around 1870, and it can be either worn as a tiara or broken down into a necklace and a whopping eleven brooches. As a tiara, it can also be worn in its full glory or in a slightly smaller version. That’s a seriously convertible sparkler.
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Apparently my feelings on this are universal 😂
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TIARA ALERT: Queen Silvia of Sweden wore Queen Sophia's Nine Prong Tiara for the banquet during the state visit from Finland at the Royal Palace in Stockholm on 23 April 2024.
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cartier tortoiseshell bandeau, 1928.
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The Devonshire Parure
The Devonshire Parure consists of a coronet, diadem, bandeau, comb, necklace, stomacher, and bracelet. It was commissioned by the 6th Duke of Devonshire for Countess Granville, the wife of his nephew, to wear while accompanying him to Moscow for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II in 1856.
Made and designed by C.F. Hancock with input from Sir Joseph Paxton, the parure incorporates 88 cameos and intaglios from the 2nd Duke of Devonshire’s extensive carved gem collection depicting different Tudor monarchs. It includes carnelian, amethyst, garnets, emeralds, sapphires, onyx, jacinth, lapis lazuli, plasma, sardonyx and diamonds all set in gold and enamel.
The parure has been featured in Sotheby's Treasures from Chatsworth exhibit and docuseries. When not on tour, the parure is displayed at Chatsworth House, the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire.
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Empire style diadem from 1805, Napoleonic era
The article talks about Caroline Bonaparte-Murat patronizing the excavations in Pompeii, which caused cameos like these, inspired by antiquity, to come into style. Also, Napoleon had an interest in glyptic art and opened a school in Paris for the art of engraving.
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