Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom wears her emerald and diamond necklace with its coordinating parure in an illustrated portrait, ca. 1860; more on the suite over here!
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Scandi Sparkler Spectacular: Dagmar Floral vs Danish Emerald
Will it be the diamond flowers or the heirloom emeralds?
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Princess Dagmar’s Floral Tiara vs. The Danish Emerald Parure Tiara
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This detailed diamond floral tiara originally belonged to Princess Dagmar of Denmark, a sister of King Christian X (and King Haakon VII of Norway). The tiara was later passed on to Queen Margrethe II, who offered it as a long-term loan to her daughter-in-law, Princess Marie, in 2008. Since then, it has been Marie’s primary tiara, worn for all sorts of gala occasions.
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One of the grandest tiaras in the Danish crown jewel collection, this diamond and emerald sparkler was made in 1840 by C.M. Weisshaupt. The emeralds are even older: they belonged to Queen Sophie Magdalene and Princess Charlotte. The emeralds are reserved for the use of Denmark’s queen, so Queen Margrethe II is their current wearer. When they’re not in use, though, you can visit them on display at Rosenborg Castle.
Look for a sparkling necklace next, then more tiara voting!
Scandi Sparkler Spectacular: Danish Ruby vs Alexandrine Diamond Drop
Time for the first contest of round two of the Scandinavian tiara tournament!
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The Danish Ruby Parure Tiara vs. The Alexandrine Diamond Drop Tiara
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This tiara began its life as a series of hair combs, purchased by Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte for his wife, Desiree, to wear at Napoleon’s coronation in 1804. When Bernadotte was elected King of Sweden, the rubies became royal jewels. The combs were made into a bandeau by Queen Alexandrine of Denmark, who had received them from her mother-in-law, Lovisa of Sweden. Queen Ingrid turned the bandeau into a grand wreath tiara, which is now worn by Crown Princess Mary of Denmark.
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This delicate diamond drop tiara originally belonged to Queen Alexandrine of Denmark. It was later given to Queen Margrethe II, her granddaughter, as an eighteenth-birthday present. She wore the tiara for years before passing it along to her daughter-in-law, Alexandra. Although Countess Alexandra is no longer a royal princess, she still retains the tiara — and will likely earmark it for the use of her own daughters-in-law one day in the future.
More tiaras coming up next!
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