Unidentified, Mystery and Lost Royal Jewels


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Does the Central Bank of the Philippines still have the 1841 Diamond and Pearl Kokoshnik Tiara of Empress Alexandra, the wife of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia?
http://www.tiara-mania.com/2016/06/empress-alexandra-feodorovna-of-russias.html

I have absolutely no idea as to the answer to your question but my goodness, that is absolutely lovely. I'd love to see that worn by the Princess of Wales or Princess Madeleine. Maybe even one of the younger princesses in line for a throne. Ingrid-Alexandra would be stunning in this.
 
I have absolutely no idea as to the answer to your question but my goodness, that is absolutely lovely. I'd love to see that worn by the Princess of Wales or Princess Madeleine. Maybe even one of the younger princesses in line for a throne. Ingrid-Alexandra would be stunning in this.


It did belong to Imelda Marcos but was confiscated by the state after the Marcos were exiled.
 
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However this blog piece is from 2021 and doesn’t mention Imelda Marcos or how this magnificent piece got into anyone’s hands after about 1922 when it was displayed by the Bolsheviks.

https://www.thecourtjeweller.com/2021/06/empress-alexandra-feodorovnas-pearl-and-diamond-diadem.html

The tiara held in the Philippines is obviously not the piece made in 1841.
https://www.instagram.com/theroyaljewelryvault/p/CupbHqYPThZ/?img_index=1


My go-to tiara place is Tiara Mania https://www.tiara-mania.com/search/label/Russia
 
Does anyone know what this tiara is that appeared in a documentary about the jewels of the Danish royal family?

It is Queen Alexandrine's Russian Sapphire Tiara
 
Sadly no. It has been sold and at some point entered the Albion Art Institute's collection.
But the good news is that it still exists and will be featured in a book on the collection, as revealed by Vincent Meylan
 
Sadly no. It has been sold and at some point entered the Albion Art Institute's collection.
But the good news is that it still exists and will be featured in a book on the collection, as revealed by Vincent Meylan
Its sad that it was sold off as it was a majestic looking tiara!
 
Sadly no. It has been sold and at some point entered the Albion Art Institute's collection.
But the good news is that it still exists and will be featured in a book on the collection, as revealed by Vincent Meylan
Strange the Link doesn't work for me. Had already noticed that the Instagram from Vincent Meylan doesn't work for me.
 
Sadly no. It has been sold and at some point entered the Albion Art Institute's collection.
But the good news is that it still exists and will be featured in a book on the collection, as revealed by Vincent Meylan
So the Bulgarian royal family must have sold all the tiaras they had. It's a shame.
 
It seems they have sold it all, apart from some trinklets maybe. What a pity. Perhaps there have been some financial issues that forced them to sell?
 
It seems they have sold it all, apart from some trinklets maybe. What a pity. Perhaps there have been some financial issues that forced them to sell?
How about a year-long court case against the Bulgarian state?
 
It seems they have sold it all, apart from some trinklets maybe. What a pity. Perhaps there have been some financial issues that forced them to sell?
How about a year-long court case against the Bulgarian state?
There is also the maintenance of the Vrana Palace, for example. But it's a shame they sold all the tiaras.
 
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