Madame Royale
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Which is a shame because this tiara is simply gorgeous
I too think it is one of the most beautiful tiara's I have seen (in photo's). It looks like something an "Ice Princess" or "Nordic Queen" would look absolutely fabulous and totally regal in.Madame Royale said:Which is a shame because this tiara is simply gorgeous
If you look at the tiara's gifted to Diana, Sarah & Sophie on their respective marriages, I think you will find they were all recent acquisitions with no BRF historical value whatsoever.MoonlightRhapsody said:.....Most of the BRF tiaras and jewelry have such a long and illustrious history that it's such a shame that they're being separated from the family that they are most associated with. It dilutes their historic importance.
That which belonged to the BRF and on loan to Diana was returned either upon divorce or death, or entailed upon her sons. The BRF, and more importantly, the Queen herself, does not squander the wonders of the royal vaults as whimiscal gifts. You had better believe that no-one is getting away with the family jewels!MoonlightRhapsody said:The BRF should set up a foundation for all the jewels in their possession to prevent the loss of them through death and divorces.
Warren said:Tiara List
Poltimore (gone)
Teck Rose and Crescent
Teck Circlet necklace, convertable to a bandeau tiara
Papyrus
Persian Turquoise
Diamond Scroll
Strathmore Rose
Diamond Lozenge
Empress Maria Feodorovna Diamond and Sapphire bandeau tiara
The last two haven't been sighted for decades, and there may or may not be others we aren't aware of. Some of those in the list may have been loans from her mother which passed to the Queen on the Queen Mother's death, along with most of the QM's collection.
Did those fabled and mysterious vaults beneath Buckingham Palace require a significant expansion in 2002?
MARG said:If you look at the tiara's gifted to Diana, Sarah & Sophie on their respective marriages, I think you will find they were al. recent acquisitions with no BRF historical value whatsoever.
That which belonged to the BRF and on loan to Diana was returned either upon divorce or death, or entailed upon her sons. The BRF, and more importantly, the Queen herself, does not squander the wonders of the royal vaults as whimiscal gifts. You had better believe that no-one is getting away with the family jewels!
MoonlightRhapsody said:The current queen may not squander the jewels, but there is nothing preventing future kings and queens from giving them away.
kimebear said:I was under the impression that the Cambridge Lover's Knot was only on loan to Diana and had not been given to her. Does anyone know if it is the possession of her son's (like her engagement ring is) or if it has been put back on ice (forgive the pun)?
It's hard to tell as it's worn in an odd shape. It may be a series of brooches or hair ornaments, or a partially-dismantled tiara, or a combination of all three.kimebear said:Also, can one of the more knowledgeable members tell me if the tiara worn very curiously by Lady Frances Armstrong Jones at her recent wedding is the Snowden Floral? I couldn't really tell. Thanks!
auntie said:I hope the Queen gives out her personal jewells also to her other children, the York princesses, Princess Anne, and the Wessex's. Cammila will get the state owned peices, to be passed onto the next heir's wife, but the other royals also deserve a dip in the golden (or rather diamond) bucket.
Whoever wrote the article clearly doesn't know anything about tiaras -- the Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara is definitely not the one on display. (Obviously, the writer doesn't belong to this forum!)btsnyder said:Does anyone know what tiara this is? The article makes it sound like it's the one Diana is wearing in the photograph behind it, but that is the lovers knot and the one on the pillow clearly is not. What's up?
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/02/16/Tbt/Crowning_glory.shtml
I think that the Spencers may have a third tiara, I saw a photo elsewhere which claimed that the tiara had been owned by Marie Antoinette. It was a very delicate piece and the frame looked like it was made of gold.hsh1969 said:Diana's family: the Spencers had 2 tiaras this one is the second one, she did not like to wear it, don't know why.
I can't help with the third tiara, but here's a better image of the other Spencer tiara: Spencer Honeysuckle Tiaraiowabelle said:I think that the Spencers may have a third tiara...
Warren said:I can't help with the third tiara, but here's a better image of the other Spencer tiara: Spencer Honeysuckle Tiara
I'm not sure that the design of this piece necessarily works, but the elements are interesting in themselves, and some of the diamonds are quite substantial.
Warren said:I can't help with the third tiara, but here's a better image of the other Spencer tiara: Spencer Honeysuckle Tiara
I'm not sure that the design of this piece necessarily works, but the elements are interesting in themselves, and some of the diamonds are quite substantial.
Chiyo said:Thanks to this thread, I picked up the Munn Tiara book, and WOW! Mouthwatering! Thank you for the recommendation, tiara-lovers!
iowabelle said:I think that the Spencers may have a third tiara
It is! I used to have this book: http://tinyurl.com/yx2y5bElspeth said:It's a real treat, isn't it?
I like both of those, and the Portland Cartier tiara on 109 is a new favorite of mine.GlitteringTiaras said:The Fife tiara, page 123, is my favorite along with the Boucheron tiara on page 159.