Royal Tiara Challenge Favorite Turquoise Tiara Turquoise & Diamond Diadem So I like this tiara because I’ve never seen turquoise used like this before. This tiara used several small pieces.
The Official Tiara Gallery
Lady Curzon Tiara 1898 by Boucheron
Beautiful diamond tiara which belonged to the Countess Heleda Castrignano Pecci…
Royal Tiara Challenge Favorite Japanese Tiara The Japanese Crown Princess Scroll Tiara I honestly had a hard time picking a favorite from Japan, they’re all too similar for my taste.
Art nouveau tiara. Visit Renaissance Fine Jewelry in Vermont or a www.vermontjewel.com for the ultimate bridal jewelry!
Royal Tiara Challenge Favorite “Lost” Tiara Sapphire Romanov Tiara This tiara, well a photo of a tiara, is one of the four previously undocumented Russian crown jewels found by the US.
Manchester Tiara Cartier 1903 commissioned by Consuelo, Duchess of Manchester
The Belgian Scroll Tiara In total, there are 854 diamonds here, all set in platinum, with a total weight of carats. The center stone is an carat diamond that can be removed and worn as a ring, and the central element can be worn as a brooch.
View this item and discover similar more objets d'art and vertu for sale at - Antique decorative crown, showcasing six natural pearls at top, with hogback and table-cut diamonds, as well as cabochon-cut oval rubies and ruby bead
Royal Tiara Challenge Favorite Emerald Tiara Duchess of Devenshire’s Emerald Parure This tiara once belonged to the Duchess of Devenshire, but was sold in Thailand a few years ago.
Diamond Bandeau Tiara - Cartier, 1910 - diamonds set in platinum - Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians; in 1912 King Leopold III of the Belgians; inherited from his mother in 1965 Princess Lilian of Rethy; inherited from her husband in 1983
century French tiara, ca.
Pearl and diamond demi-parure owned by Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy. The tiara can be worn as a necklace
Comb (part of a set) Date: ca. Culture: French Medium: Gold, silver, amethysts Dimensions: x in. x cm) Classification: Metalwork Credit Line: The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931 Accession Number:
AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND TIARA/NECKLACE The central old-cut diamond fan-shaped scrolling panel to the graduated knife-edge collets with fleur-de-lys spacers, mounted in silver and gold, detaches to form a brooch, with comb fitting, circa cm.
The Townsend Tiara. Cartier, Paris, 1905, platinum, seven pear-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 17 carats in total, old and rose-cut diamonds, millegrain setting.