Saturday, June 11, 2011

Saturday Sparkle: A Diamond and Ruby Tiara, 1835

Ruby and Diamond Tiara
1835
Western Europe
The Victoria & Albert Museum
While slightly earlier in creation than yesterday’s tiara, this masterpiece of diamonds set in silver on a gold frame is similar in spirit. This one, however, adds shimmering bright rubies to the mix of brilliant-cut and rose-cut diamonds.


For such a tiara to survive is quite rare. Usually floral tiaras were broken apart in the late early Twentieth Century and made into brooches. This one has only had one adaptation. The frame was slightly altered so that it could be worn as a necklace.


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1 comment:

Allison said...

Unfortunately, I do not like the heavy, massive Tiaras. I LOVE this Tiara. It is GORGEOUS 💘