The Spencer Tiara was made in 1937 for the Countess Spencer using a set of nineteenth-century ornaments, and it was most famously worn by Diana, Princess of Wales.
Queen Mary’s Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara
The Great Britian and Ireland tiara was given to Queen Mary in 1893 for her wedding day. Fifty years later, the Queen gave the tiara to her granddaughter, Princess Elizabeth, as she married Prince Philip. Queen Mary’s Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara
The Fife Tiara
The Fife Tiara The Fife Tiara being worn by its original owner, Princess Louise. Originally created for Princess Louise, the daughter of King Edward the VII (who was not yet king when the tiara was created – his mother was still ruling), the tiara was a wedding gift from her groom, the Earl of Fife.…
Royal Tiaras
Royalty is completely different than celebrity. Royalty has a magic all its own. Philip Treacy Most people have seen the Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Diana, and Queen Elizabeth decked out in these gorgeous tiaras, but their origin stories are very fascinating. Most people have seen the Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Diana, and Queen Elizabeth decked…
The Baden Tiara
The Baden Tiara Baden Tiara, Germany (made by Cartier; diamonds). Once belonged to Princess Hilda of Nassau, Grand Duchess of Baden.
The Bavarian Royal Family Diamond Tiara
The Bavarian Royal Family has put up for auction this tiara with a central fleur-de-lys motif set en tremblant to a tiara composed of foliate and lanceolated motifs, set with cushion-shaped, circular-cut and rose diamonds. The tiara entered the family through the Infanta Paz, who received the present from her mother Queen Isabel II on…
An Exquisite Late Victorian Diamond Tiara circa 1890
When the wick of your soul is lit by love, it can magnify its purity, and diamond-like clarity; fired true to its perfection, in flawless reflection of affinity, and traceless etchings upon the heart, by detailed fingerprints of divinity.Tracey Bond A late Victorian diamond tiara, the tiara comprising nine graduated diamond-set fleur de lys motifs…
An Exquisite Antique Diamond Tiara, Late 19th Century
An antique diamond tiara, late 19th century. Designed as a graduated series of swags each surmounted alternatively with floral and foliate motifs, set with cushion-shaped, circular-cut and rose diamonds, inner circumference approximately 250mm, each floral and foliate motif detachable, accompanied by five brooch fittings, a few small diamonds deficient, case stamped Raff. Fecarotta & Co.