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Diamond Braganca tiara. This is the biggest tiara of the Swedish royal family which once belonged to Empress Amalie of Brazil.
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Diamond and sapphire tiara designed by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria.
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The medieval Crown of Margaret of York made circa 1300AD.
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A young Thai jewelry designer has crafted a tiara worth $4.2 million for his pet dog, using precious stones given to him by his mother. Riwin Jirapolsek, who showcased the tiara at a dog show in Bangkok recently, said he wanted to make something special for Kanune, his 15-year-old male Maltese. He took almost two months to finish the piece, which is made from titanium encrusted with 250-carats of emeralds and diamonds. (Wouldn't Mom be pleased...NOT!) :)
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A pink diamond tiara. The diamonds are from the Australian mines at Argyle and is/was listed for $ 192,732 for a sale in Hong Kong. The fancy intense pink diamond in the middle (shown here) is probably from the Argyle tender. It was made by Garrard and is set on a platinum band.
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Cartier ocean waves tiara of the Lords Howard of Henderskelfe
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This tiara was made by Cartier Paris as a wedding gift for Princess Charlotte, mother of Prince Rainier, grandmother of Prince Albert. It was a gift from her husband, Count Pierre de Polignac (Prince Pierre of Monaco, Duke of Valentinois, as he became).
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Cherry Blossom Festival Crown - In 1957, Mikimoto created the elaborate Cherry Blossom crown for the U.S. Cherry Blossom Queen of the National Cherry Blossom Festival held in Washington, D.C., which has celebrated Japanese-American friendship since 1912
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Few of the jewels used in the Tudor era have remained. Most of the crown jewels were destroyed by Oliver Cromwell when England became a Commonwealth. However, a few have survived and are now part of the present set of Crown Jewels.
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Persian turquoise wheat tiara 18K, 19th century.
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19th-century tiara of 18K gold with diamonds, emeralds, rubies, amethysts, garnets, and topaz.
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A classical tiara of olive leaf designs and interesting greek key patterns.
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The Swedish vaults: the Napoleonic Cut-Steel Tiara; made of highly-polished cut steel in floral, feather, and leaf designs, set in gold. no gems.
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The Crown of the King of Finland and Karelia, Duke of Åland, Grand Prince of Lapland, Lord of Kaleva and the North. Nice title.
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Silver painted metal wedding tiara with matching groom's boutonnière, c.1860.
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A gold tiara made to resemble the Ancient Egyptian amuletic winged globe, by Carlo and Arthur Guiliano, London, c. 1900. Diamonds, green enamel, and star ruby.
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Iranian Crown Jewels: The Empress' Crown
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Elizabeth Taylor's "The Mike Todd Tiara," estimated at $60,000 - $80,000
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The Poltimore Tiara – Owned and worn by Princess Margaret on her wedding day, recently sold at a Christie's auction
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The tiara purchased for Sarah duchess of York was made by Garrard's, the royal jewelers.
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Originally worn by HRH Princess Mary, only daughter of Queen Mary, with a diamond base.
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yes! turquoise & sparkly. the Queen deserves the best.
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