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Known as Queen Mary’s Diamond Lozenge Tiara (lozenge refers to the rhombus shape into which the stones are organized), it channeled the period’s Art Deco stylings and originally appeared ...
The tiara exposed the thin line between art and artifice, as an object of tremendous beauty, and a masterpiece of fine jewelry. It may be a fake, but it is a beautiful fake. The Hunt explores art ...
Actual photo of the tiara / photo public domain on Wikimedia Commons The tiara followed a certainly surprising path. Initially considered a work of art, and later an obvious forgery, it became a work ...
The bandeau tiara Meghan wore in May 2018 was an Art Deco–style tiara originally designed to hold a brooch that Mary had also received on her wedding day, and the brooch still detaches.
According to the Royal Watcher (which also published images of the tiara), the Art Deco design includes diamond "lozenges" set between diamond-and-pearl motifs on a diamond and seed pearl base.
According to Bonhams, the tiara was first recorded in the Cartier archives in 1929 when the jeweler instructed English Art Works to add carved turquoise plumes and leaves to an existing diamond ...
A diamond tiara that once belonged to one of Britain's most extravagant aristocrats is up for sale on Saturday at a prestigious European art fair. The Anglesey Tiara was at one time owned by Henry ...
Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. Steen Evald, Kongehuset Princess Isabella of Denmark marked her 18th birthday with a special milestone: her first official tiara wear!
She swapped out her red cape coat from earlier in the day for a long, white dress and full-length gloves, but her tiara stole the spotlight with its shimmering diamonds and its storied history.
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