- Tiara - Wikipedia
In the late 18th century, the tiara came into fashion in Europe as a prestigious piece of jewelry to be worn by women at formal occasions The basic shape of the modern tiara is a semicircle, usually made of silver, gold, or platinum and richly decorated with precious stones, pearls, or cameos
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- Kate Middleton Makes Jaw-Dropping Entrance in the Biggest Tiara Shes . . .
For the Germany state visit, Kate Middleton had her third tiara moment of the year as she joined the royals and their guests for a Windsor Castle banquet
- Tiaras - High Jewelry - Chaumet
Since 1780, Chaumet has made more than 2,000 tiaras for monarchies and aristocratic families Romanticism, Naturalism, Belle Époque and Art Deco have all left their mark on Chaumet’s creations in white gold, platinum, diamonds and colored gemstones, as shown by Maison Chaumet’s archive drawings
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Last night at Windsor Castle, Kate Middleton stepped out in a surprising tiara choice: Queen Victoria’s Oriental Circlet Tiara, also known as the Garrard Oriental Circlet Tiara or the Indian
- The Story of Tiaras: A History of Elegance | Jewelry | Sotheby’s
Worn as symbols of rank, status and style, the history of tiaras encompasses royalty and nobility and offers us insights into the grandest European courts, including the House of Savoy
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