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For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation. (L–R) Gustaf VI Adolf , Princess Sibylla , wearing the Connaught Diamond Tiara with the Vasa Earrings and the Bernadotte Emerald Demi-Parure, Princess Margaretha , wearing Queen Louise's Diamond Tiara, and Princess Birgitta at the opening of the Riksdag , 1956
The tiara designed for Pope Pius VII was presented to the Pope during Napoleon's coronation in 1804. [5] He also designed the Cameo Tiara for Joséphine before 1810, but no portraits of Joséphine wearing the Cameo exists (only one portrait of her daughter Hortense wearing the Cameo and dating from 1812 exists).
A tiara (from Latin: tiara, from Ancient Greek: τιάρα) is a jeweled head ornament. Its origins date back to ancient Greco-Roman world. Its origins date back to ancient Greco-Roman world. In the late 18th century, the tiara came into fashion in Europe as a prestigious piece of jewelry to be worn by women at formal occasions.
Queen Silvia wore her cameo parure tiara, Crown Princess Victoria wore the aquamarine kokoshnik tiara, and Princess Sofia wore her wedding tiara. [ 7 ] On 6 November 2023, at the state banquet offered by Queen Margrethe II at Christiansborg Palace to the King and Queen of Spain in their state visit to Denmark, Queen Letizia wore the fleurs-de ...
The veil was anchored by the Cameo Tiara, which had belonged to Empress Joséphine and was worn by the King's sisters, Princess Birgitta and Princess Désirée, on their wedding days in 1961 and 1964, respectively. Her train had also previously been own by Princesses Birgitta and Désirée. [6]
This tiara was a wedding present to Elizabeth from her mother-in-law, Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. [39] The Meander Tiara is in the classical Greek key pattern, with a large diamond in the centre enclosed by a laurel wreath of diamonds. It also incorporates a wreath of leaves and scrolls on either side.
Cameo of Roman Emperor Augustus wearing a gorgoneion and a sword-belt. Three-layered sardonyx cameo, Roman artwork, c. 14 –20 AD. Cameo (/ ˈ k æ m i oʊ /) is a method of carving an object such as an engraved gem, item of jewellery or vessel.
Tiara - Larke Tanner's fluffy Persian cat. Like her owner, Tiara is playful and well-mannered. However, she is easily intimidated by Empress. In "Miracle at the Teen Club - Part 2", both she and Empress made a cameo appearance as The Cratchits' pets. [8] Voiced by Tracey Moore and Terri Hawkes (in some episodes).