LATE 19TH CENTURY NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND TIARA
LATE 19TH CENTURY NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND TIARA
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LATE 19TH CENTURY NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND TIARA

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LATE 19TH CENTURY NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND TIARA
Seven drop and one button-shaped natural pearls, old, circular-cut and cushion-shaped diamonds, detachable in eight elements, three can be worn as separated brooches, 1890s, inner circumference 37.5 cm
SSEF, 2012, report no. 64909: from approximately 13.32 to 3.5 carats, 8 saltwater natural pearls
Please note that the SSEF report is over 5 years old and might require an update
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TIARAS
Tiara is a wider term used for headdress such as diadems, bandeaux and circlets, historically regarded as a symbol of status for aristocracy. Many tiaras created throughout the 18th century up until the present are designed as several detachable elements, so they could be worn as other jewels such as brooches and bracelets. The widely accepted peak of the tiara trend occurred during the late 19th century, before World War I, when the tiara perfectly sat atop the fashionable high bun hairstyle.

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