
There’s a new tiara out there in the extended royal world, everybody: a diamond tiara of jasmine flowers, worn by one of the younger members of an Italian royal family.
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There’s a new tiara out there in the extended royal world, everybody: a diamond tiara of jasmine flowers, worn by one of the younger members of an Italian royal family.
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Anefo/Nationaal Archief/Wikimedia Commons |
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Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo (Wikimedia Commons) |
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Amedeo and Maria Vittoria, 1867 (Wikimedia Commons) |
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An engraving of Queen Maria Vittoria, featuring the tiara, from her brief time as Queen of Spain in the 1870s; the lot notes from Sotheby’s note that the tiara is depicted here with emeralds, adding, “Whether this is the creator’s fantasy, or the jewel’s versatility, it is a mystery that remains unsolved” (Sotheby’s) |
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