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Pearl and Diamond Tiara made originally for Alexandra Federovna, the wife of Nicholas I. It was sold to the Duke of Westminster and then was sold to, of all people, Imelda Marcos." Royal Crown Jewels, Royal Crowns, Pearl Tiara, Beautiful Tiaras, Royal Tiaras, Diamond Tiara, Royal Jewels, Royal Jewelry, Crown Royal
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Pearl and Diamond Tiara made originally for Alexandra Federovna, the wife of Nicholas I. It was sold to the Duke of Westminster and then was sold to, of all people, Imelda Marcos."
Queen Mary's Diamond Loop Tiara. Mistakenly believed to be wedding gift to… British Crown Jewels, Family Jewels, Queen Mary
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Queen Mary's Diamond Loop Tiara. Mistakenly believed to be wedding gift to…
Oh to be royalty... Antique Emerald and Diamond Necklace Once Owned by Princess Odescalchi Of Rome; Auctioned via @Sothebys Can't get over the size of those emeralds and diamonds! Emerald And Diamond Necklace, Fine Necklace, Solitaire Pendant Necklace, Emerald Jewelry, Diamond Pendant Necklace, Gorgeous Jewelry, Gorgeous Necklaces
Oh to be royalty... Antique Emerald and Diamond Necklace Once Owned by Princess Odescalchi Of Rome; Auctioned via @Sothebys Can't get over the size of those emeralds and diamonds!
The Abamalek Lazarev tiara often wrongly attributed to Grand Duchess Vladimir Royal Tiaras And Crowns, Grand Duchess Vladimir, Empress Alexandra, Tiaras Jewellery, Elisabeth Ii
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The Abamalek Lazarev tiara often wrongly attributed to Grand Duchess Vladimir
The Mystery Amethyst Tiara of Queen Alexandra ~ Princess of Denmark & Queen of Great Britain, wife of Edward VII (1901-1910.  The tiara is deocrated with 5 hexagonal amethysts, 13 old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 8.50 carats, 69 old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 10.00 carats and numerous smaller old-mine and rose-cut diamonds weighing approximately 5.00 carats.  It is mounted in silver and gold and 17 inches. (View 2) Amethyst Tiara, Princess Of Denmark, Queen Alexandra, Look Rose
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The Mystery Amethyst Tiara of Queen Alexandra ~ Princess of Denmark & Queen of Great Britain, wife of Edward VII (1901-1910. The tiara is deocrated with 5 hexagonal amethysts, 13 old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 8.50 carats, 69 old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 10.00 carats and numerous smaller old-mine and rose-cut diamonds weighing approximately 5.00 carats. It is mounted in silver and gold and 17 inches. (View 2)
Queen Alexandra’s Amethyst Tiara- A gift from Tsar Alexander III to Queen Alexandra, after her death it passed into the Fife line of the family and eventually auctioned off on June 26, 1946. Beautiful detailing on this piece in close-up pictures.
Tiara Time! Queen Alexandra’s Amethyst Tiara
Queen Alexandra’s Amethyst Tiara- A gift from Tsar Alexander III to Queen Alexandra, after her death it passed into the Fife line of the family and eventually auctioned off on June 26, 1946. Beautiful detailing on this piece in close-up pictures.
Crown princess Mary of Denmark. Those rubies! Apparently they came from Napoleon to Denmark. The whole set!!!! Princess Mary Of Denmark, Mary Of Denmark, Danish Royalty, Danish Royal Family
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Crown princess Mary of Denmark. Those rubies! Apparently they came from Napoleon to Denmark. The whole set!!!!
two pictures of the same tiara, one in gold and one in white with pearls
Above: Tiara, likely created by the court jeweller Bolin for Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia. Image from A. E. Fersman's catalog "Diamond Fund of the USSR," published around 1924-26, via Elena Horvathova on LiveJournal (http://eho-2013.livejournal.com/62382.html). Below: Portrait of Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna, by Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Russia, 1896, Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Queen Elizabeth so liked this aquamarine set that in 1957 she commissioned Garrards & Co, London to create a matching tiara for her. This tiara originally was in the form of a bandeau with 3 upright detachable aquamarines (that could be worn as brooches) on a platinum band. The central large aquamarine was the original necklace pendant drop given to the Queen in 1953. Queen Elizabeth had the tiara redesigned in 1971. Aquamarine Tiara, The Royal Collection, Isabel Ii, Diamond Jewel
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Queen Elizabeth so liked this aquamarine set that in 1957 she commissioned Garrards & Co, London to create a matching tiara for her. This tiara originally was in the form of a bandeau with 3 upright detachable aquamarines (that could be worn as brooches) on a platinum band. The central large aquamarine was the original necklace pendant drop given to the Queen in 1953. Queen Elizabeth had the tiara redesigned in 1971.
The Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor: Tiara Thursday: The Dutch Sapphire Tiara Sapphire Crown, Accessoires Iphone
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The Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor: Tiara Thursday: The Dutch Sapphire Tiara
The Russian Large Pearl Pendant Tiara. Made of ancient pearls and Brazilian diamonds. It is now lost since being seized by the Bolsheviks in the revolution... صفحات التلوين, Princess Grace, All Things Purple
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The Russian Large Pearl Pendant Tiara. Made of ancient pearls and Brazilian diamonds. It is now lost since being seized by the Bolsheviks in the revolution...
Fife Tiara which was given to Princess Louise on her wedding day by her husband, was created with hundreds of diamonds ranging in weight from one to 10 carats. Central to its design is a breathtaking row of pear-shaped “swing set” diamonds, which shimmer and shake slightly even when on the stand behind glass in Kensington Palace. Fife Tiara, Imperial State Crown, Handmade Tiaras, Kensington Palace
This Dazzling New Tiara Exhibit Will Take Your Breath Away: See the Photos!
Fife Tiara which was given to Princess Louise on her wedding day by her husband, was created with hundreds of diamonds ranging in weight from one to 10 carats. Central to its design is a breathtaking row of pear-shaped “swing set” diamonds, which shimmer and shake slightly even when on the stand behind glass in Kensington Palace.