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Diadem Diamond Fleur de Lys | Tiara with Pearls Royal Jewels|Wedding Tiara of Cecilie Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | Saskia Fürstin of Hohenlohe Langenburg

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Diadem Diamond Fleur de Lys | Tiara with Pearls | Royal Jewels

Wedding Tiara of Cecilie Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | Saskia Fürstin of Hohenlohe Langenburg

Diadem mit Diamanten Bourbonen-Lilie ehemals Brosche der Fürstin Alexandra| Prinzessin Beatrix, Prinzessin Cecile und Fürstin Saskia von Hohenlohe Langenburg | Königlicher Schmuck Geschichte der Juwelen - Tiara Diadem Juwelier Koch - Kreuter
Diadem mit Diamanten Bourbonen-Lilie ehemald Brosche der Fürstin Alexandra| Prinzessin Beatrix, Prinzessin Cecile und Fürstin Saskia von Hohenlohe Langenburg | Königlicher Schmuck Geschichte der Juwelen

Fürstin Alexandra zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg | Fleur de Lys Diamond Pearl Brooch |Royal Jewels History

Fürstin Alexandra zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg | Fleur de Lys Diamond Pearl Brooch |Royal Jewels Hohenlohe-Langenburg Tiaras - Koch-Kreuter
Fürstin Alexandra zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg | Fleur de Lys Diamond Pearl Brooch |Royal Jewels

Spannende Geschichten zu historischem Schmuck, wie diese Brosche in Form einer Bourbonen Lilie>>

Diamond Fleur de Lys Brooch with Pearl Royal Jewels| Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Fürstin zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg

Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1878-1942) Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.

The hereditary princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg is pictured above, with a diamond fleur de Lys brooch.

She wore the brooch first after her engagement, which was a secret in May of the year and later for public in September 1895.
Her grandmother Queen Victoria was not amused.

Royal Pink Topaz Tiara | Princess Margaret of Hesse

Royal Topas and Diamond Tiara Margaret Geddes Prinzessin Ludwig von HessenPrincess Ludwig of Hesse   _ Juwelier Koch - workshop Kreuter Hanau
Royal Pink Topaz and Diamond Tiara | Margaret Geddes, Prinzessin Ludwig von Hessen |Princess Ludwig of Hesse Royal Imperial Jewels History

The story behind pink topaz tiara, with vine leaves.

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Royal Topaz and Diamond Tiara |Margaret Geddes

Princess Margaret von Hessen und bei Rhein|Princess Ludwig of Hesse

Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia |  Royal Wedding gifts | German Empire Historic Jewelry

Bolin Diamond Necklace Wedding Present of her grandfather Grand Duke Micheal Nikolaevich  | Crown-Princess Cecilie of Prussia Royal Jewels and Imperial Marrige Gifts
Bolin Diamond Necklace Wedding Present of her grandfather Grand Duke Micheal Nikolaevich
Kronprinzessin Cecilie von Preussen Hohenzollern, Crownprincess Cecilie of Prussia Royal Imperial Wedding presents Wedding gown Princess Nuptial Crown
Kronprinzessin Cecilie von Preussen Hohenzollern, Crownprincess Cecilie of Prussia Royal Imperial Wedding presents Wedding gown Princess Nuptial Crown

 

Kronprinzessin Cecilie von Preussen| Hohenzollern Hochzeit Kaiserhaus| Imperiale Braut Geschenke

Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia | Royal Wedding gifts| Imperial Presents| German Empire Jewelry 

 

Important news after my research:

Bolin Diamond Necklace |Wedding Present of her grandfather Grand Duke Micheal Nikolaevich Romanov… 

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Notes from the press of the days:
It is going to cost Germany over half a million dollars to get her future Emperor married, but in return for their money the folk of the fatherland will have a show of pomp and ceremony such as seldom has been seen in modern Europe. In the preparations for his eldest son’s wedding to the Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, which is now set for Monday, May 22,1905,  the Kaiser is giving full reign to his love of imperial splendor and display.
On the marriage ceremony itself, which will take place in the magnificent new cathedral in Berlin in the presence of an exalted company
whose like never has gathered under one roof, $50,000 will be spent. The presents which will be given to the young couple by municipalities and public corporations will amount to a. total of at least $250,000, while a similar sum is being spent on the bride’s trousseau.

On her wedding day the Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin will be almost 19 years of age, while her young husband will have attained the age of 23. 

No part of the elaborate ceremonial In connection with her wedding will be more impressive than the Duchess Cecilie’s journey from her home in Schwerin to Berlin, which will take place a few days before her marriage. From the palace of her brother, the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin with whom she has lived up to now, to the Schwerin railway station the Duchess will be escorted by the Grand Duke himself, by the Ministers of state of the grand duchy, by the high officers of the garrison at Schwerin and by a deputation of noblemen and noblewomen representing the leading families of Mecklenburg aristocracy.

Surrounded by a magnificent company, Duchess Cecilie will drive in an open carriage from her home to the railway station, where a special train will be waiting to convey her to Berlin. This train will consist of cars painted in blue and gold. The locomotive will be gaily decorated with flowers and a wreath of myrtle will be hung around the stack.
The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin as well as a magnificent suite consisting of over fifty persons will escort Duchess Cecilie to Berlin, a journey of about three hours. A guard of honor will be drawn up on the platform of the station at Schwerin and at the moment the train begins to glide away on its journey these troops will present arms, a roll will be beaten on the drums and a blast of trumpets will proclaim the departure of the Crown Prince’s bride. At the same moment the guns of the fortress of Schwerin will boom out a salute of thirty-three guns, and there  will be cheers from the children of the
public schools of the little capital, drawn up on the platform. 

The arrival at Berlin will be a still more impressive affair. On the platform the German Emperor, the Crown Prince, the five younger sons of the Kaiser, the Emperor’s brother, Prince Henry, and four other royal princes of the Hohenzollern family will be waiting to greet Duchess Cecilie. The moment the train slops the bride-elect will descend the steps of the saloon car and will be embraced and kissed first by the Emperor and then by the Crown Prince, who probably will secretly resent the rigid rules of court etiquette which gives this imperial father the right of precedence on this occasion.

Duchess Cecilie will then shake hands with the other royal princes while the usual military honors are being paid to her. The royal party will then enter open carriages to drive to the Imperial castle situated in the heart of the city of Berlin. The Emperor and the Duchess Cecilie will ride side by side in the first carriage, the Crown Prince sitting opposite to them with his back to the coachman. The other royal princes and the various suites will follow in other carriages, of which there will be about thirty in the procession. The state carriages conveying the Emperor, Crown Prince and Duchess Cecilie will be drawn by six white horses and will be preceded and followed by a squadron of cavalry guards as an escort. The streets through which the procession of the carriages will pass will be lined with spectators who will accord their future Empress a warm popular reception.
The German Empress will be waiting on the threshold pt the imperial castle, where she will embrace and kiss her future daughter-in-law. Duchess Cecilie will remain in her residence at the imperial castle, but the Crown Prince will continue to reside in the palace at Potsdam, coming into Berlin each morning by train and returning each evening, for etiquette provides that he shall not sleep under the same roof as his bride during the few nights preceding the wedding. The last day or two will be fully occupied with the completion of all the necessary arrangements.

The wedding ceremony will be solemnized in the new cathedral which the German Emperor has erected on the open space in front of the imperial castle in Berlin. The distance from the imperial castle to the cathedral is only two or three hundred yards and the wedding party will pass from one building to the other on foot.
The Crown Prince will wear the uniform of the First Regiment of Guards, consisting of a long blue coat, blue trousers and gaiters extending to the knees. He will wear a helmet with white plumes and his breast will be decorated with tho ribbons of
all the exalted orders to which he belongs.

After the Crown Prince has taken up his stand in the cathedral in front of the altar the German Emperor will leave the imperial castle, accompanied by the Empress, the other members of the Prussian royal family and all the royal guests, who will be present as representatives of the reigning families of Europe.
These will include the King of Spain; the Czar‘ s brother. Grand Duke Michael of Russia: the successor to the Austrian throne. Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the Duke of Aosta, representing Italy, and the Prince of Wales, representing England.

Including the rulers of the smaller German states, there will be twenty reigning monarchs and thirty royal Princes and Princesses, making a total of over fifty royal personages present at the wedding. These royalties, with their suites of gorgeously uniformed officers, will form a company of unprecedented brilliancy.

After the members of this party have entered the cathedral and have taken their allotted seats the bride will leave the Imperial castle to proceed to the ceremony.

She will wear a white dress adorned with the costliest lace, for which her dressmaker will receive a check for $25,000; a long white veil and a small wreath of myrtle with the nuptial crown, „The Prinzessinnenkrone „on her head.

The ceremony will last rather more than half an hour and as soon as it is concluded the organ will strike up a wedding march, while the guns of the forts around Berlin will fire a salute of 101 guns.

A magnificent state banquet will be given In the imperial castle, at which covers will be laid for five hundred guests. The Crown Prince and the Crown Princess will sit side by side at one end of the central table, with the Emperor and the Empress opposite them at the other end. The Emperor will propose the toast of the young couple, and he’s expected to make a speech in which he will refer to the high destiny in store for his son when he is called upon to ascend the Imperial throne of Germany.

The wedding presents, which will number many hundreds, will be piled in heaps on tables in one of the big halls of the castle and will be inspected by the guests of the wedding party.

Later In the day the Crown Prince and his bride will leave Berlin to spend their honeymoon at the Crown Prince’s estate in Silesia.
The distinguished pair will possess a stable of 200 horses, some for riding and some for driving.

The bride’s  trousseau will come of hundreds of trunks, full of  coats and fur tunes articles. It is hat the presents given to the imperial couple by royal personages throughout Europe win amount to a total of at least S28M*

Kronprinzessin Cecilie von Preussen| Crownprincess Cecilie of Prussia Hohenzollern| Faberge Tiara

Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia |FABERGE Diamond Tiara wedding gift from Anastasia Mikhailovna Romanov Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | German Empire Jewelry

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Faberge Tiara Wedding gift from Anastasia Michaelovna to her daughter Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia
Faberge Tiara Wedding gift from Anastasia Michaelovna to her daughter Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kronprinzessin Cecilie von Preussen| Diamant Halskette Hochzeitsgeschenk von Grossfürst Michael Nikolajewitsch Romanow
Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia | Diamond necklace wedding gift from Grand Duke Michael Nikolayevich Romanov | German Empire Jewelry History

 

Diamond Loop Tiara Sultan Abdul Hamid|Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia| Royal Jewel History Hohenzollern | Kaiserhaus

Kronprinzessin Cecilie von Preussen| Diamant Diadem Hochzeitsgeschenk des Sultan Abdul Hamid

 

Royaler Schmuck und Kaiserliche Juwelen des Hauses Hohenzollern – Preussen | Royal Jewellery and Imperial Treasures of Prussian Kings and Queens
Königliche Rubinschmuck der Königin Ludovika von Preussen | Royal Ruby-Parure Queen Elisabeth Ludovika of Prussia
Royale Diamant Mäander-Tiara Kronprinzessin Cecilie | Royal Diamond Greek Key Mäander-Tiara of the Prussian Crown Princess
Diamant Mäander-Tiara Kronprinzessin Cecilie | Royal Diamond Greek Key Mäander-Tiara of the Prussian Crown Princess
Königlich Preussische Saphir-Diamant-Perlen-Parure |Preussen | Royal The Sapphire-Pearl-Diamond Parure of the Prussian Queen
Kronprinzessin Cecilie und das Saphir-Aigrette|Kaiserhaus Preussen Hohenzollern| Sapphire Head Jewel of the Prussian Crown-Princess
Kronprinzessin Cecilie und ihr Saphir-Tropfen |Imperial Jewel History|Crownprincess Cecilies Sapphire Pendant
Diamant Faberge-Kokoschnik der Kronprinzessin Cecilie | Royal Imperial Jewelry| Crownprincess Cecilies Faberge Tiara
Diamond bridal tiara of the of Prussian Imperial Princess Marie-Cecilie Prncess Kira Princess | Die Mäander-Tiara der Kronprinzessin als Braut-Tiara
Wedding Kira Grand Duchess of Russia and Prince Louis-Ferdinand of Prussia | Die Hochzeit von Prinz Louis-Ferdinand von Preussen und Grossfürstin Kira

Princess Marie-Louise Diamond Tiara | Lady Ramsay | Princess of Great Britain&Ireland | Schleswig-Holstein

Princess Marie-Louise of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess of Great Britain & Ireland, in her later days, she wore an unknown Diamond Tiara probably of palmette and scroll ornaments and earlier owned by her mother the Princess Helena of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess of Great Britain, daughter of Queen Victoria.

On the right side, Princess Helena wearing a Palmette tiara and sapphire and diamond necklace, which was later altered.

After her death, Lady Ramsay is seen with this diamond palmette tiara.

Lady Patricia Ramsay, formerly Princess Patricia of Connaught 1886-1974, was bequeathed with some of the costly jewels of her aunt.

Princess Marie-Louise of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess of Great Britain & Ireland, in her later days, she wore an unknown Diamond Tiara probably of palmette and scroll ornaments and earlier owned by her mother the Princess Helene of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess of Great Britain, daughter of Queen Victoria.

Prinzessin Marie von Preussen| Sapphire Parure Diadem Tiara Diamond Jewelry|Royal Imperial Oranien-Nassau Jewels | Princess Heinrich of the Netherlands

Prinzessin Marie von Preussen| Sapphire Parure Diadem Tiara Diamond Jewelry|Royal Imperial Oranien-Nassau Jewels | Princess Heinrich of the Netherlands
Prinzessin Marie von Preussen| Sapphire Parure Diadem Tiara Diamond Jewelry|Royal Imperial Oranien-Nassau Jewels | Princess Heinrich of the Netherlands Dutch Royal Diamonds

Prinzessin Marie von Preussen

Sapphire Parure Diadem Tiara Diamond Jewelry|

Royal Imperial Oranien-Nassau Jewels | Princess Heinrich of the Netherlands>>

Prince Henry of the Netherlands was one of the richest Princes in the world. A silver mine in America brings him a princely income and he has many Dutch, Russian and other bonds, with 99 properties in Holland – the maximum number, for the King alone can own 100 – and some in other countries.

His royal Bride has got the richest jewels …the oranien nassau diamonds….

As a gift from the Emperor and the Empress, the Princess Bride Marie, a 9-star brilliant tiara, is enough; the same is made by the court jewelers S. Friedeberg & Sons, after the diadem which Princess Elizabeth received during her marriage. According to the composition of the individual parts, 24 different forms, u. A. also representing a necklace, to be a masterpiece of jewelry.

By contrast, the very same jewelry gifts have been carried out by the same company in private compositions, which the prince Heinrich venerated his bride. It is a double jewelry: tiara, corsage and necklace in sapphires and diamonds, as in diamonds to wear.

The stones supplied by the prince are among the greatest rarities, and a large sapphire and a large diamond below are estimated at 100,000 each; the whole decoration has a value of more than 1 000 000.
The tasteful and dignified execution of the work is a high honor to our local arts and crafts. The prince has offered his bride, as a wedding gift, a wealth of diamonds and other gemstones, as he would seldom appear in such abundance and beauty even in princely weddings

The Berlin industry has been particularly honored to be entrusted with the creation of the jewelery, which was supplied by the court jewelers S. Friedberg Sons.
The whole Corbeille de mariage consists of a diadem, a corsage (big brooch), a necklace with 11 pendulum oques and an extension of the same to the corsage as so-called. Esclavage, which ends in two shoulder brooches.

This jewelery, made after drawings by Holbein, can be worn in two ways, with sapphires or all in brilliants.

The large sapphires and diamonds supplied by Prince Heinrich are among the rarities that hardly any of the most famous treasure troves in the world have.
The great sapphire of the corsage, weighing about 200 ct, of the most beautiful purest blue of more than 100,000 ct in value, is of no less beauty than a second sapphire cabochon of over 100 cts, which is matched by the five large sapphires of the diadem.
The large brilliants to be screwed in place of the sapphires, solitaires from 10 to 30 carats a piece, are of the purest water as they are brought to Brazil only in the earliest time to days.
All jewelry is protected from a value of one million marks.

 

Star Tiara Diadem|Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia| Grand Duchess of Oldenburg|Germany|Royal Imperial Jewelry

Duchess of Edinburgh | Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna | Romanov Ruby Parure

Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrowna of Russia | Duchess of Edingburgh|Romanov I MPORTANT SUITE OF RUBY AND DIAMOND

Romanov diamond fringe tiara kokoshnik diadem sunray halo – Marie Alexandrovna Duchess of Edinburgh Grand Duchess of Russia

Fürstin Margarita zu Hohenlohe Langenburg, geb Prinzessin von Griechenland und Dänemark trug diese Garnitur noch in den 60er Jahren zu glanzvollen Events.
Fürstin Margarita, Princess of Greece and Denmark wearing the Romanov Ruby Parure

Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna | Romanov Juwel und die Geschichte der Hochzeit in english | Duchess Edinburgh Saxe-Coburg The Imperial and Royal Wedding| Ruby Parure

Die Rubin-Tiara von Bolin im Detail |Romanov Ruby Parure Jewellery |The Imperial Ruby-Tiara made by Bolin

Imperiale Collier mit Romanov Rubinen und Diamanten |Duchess of Edinburg|Saxe-Coburg-Gotha The magnificent Burmese Ruby Parure with the matching necklace Romanov

Rubin Diamant Collier aus der Romanov Rubin Parure der Grossfürstin Marie Alexandrowna| Duchess of Edinburgh

Königliche Juwelen und Imperiale Schmuck Geschenke zur Hochzeit für Prinzessin Alexandra von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha, Herzogin zu Sachsen| Fürstin Hohenlohe-Langenburg

Royal Wedding Gifts & Presents | Jewels of Alexandra Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha| Princess of Hohenlohe – Langenburg

Fürstenhaus Hohenlohe Royaler Schmuck und Juwelen | Royal Jewel History >>

Herzöge Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha >>

Imperial Fringe Tiara of Marie Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha

Kokoshnik Sonnenstrahlen Diamant Diadem Grand Duchess Saxe Coburg |Jewel History| Imperial Sunray or Fringe Tiara

Marie Alexandovna Grand Duchess of Russia, Romanov Coronation Brooch Duchess of Edinburgh, Duchess of Coburg, Presentation brooch jewels collection her jewels
Marie Alexandovna Grand Duchess of Russia, Romanov Coronation Brooch Duchess of Edinburgh, Duchess of Coburg, Presentation brooch jewels collection her jewels, Romanov Pearls

Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna Sachsen-Coburg Gotha Edinburg Royal Imperial Diamant Diadem | Diamond Tiara

Faberge Diamant Diadem | Grossfürstin Marie Romanov Herzogin von Edinburgh | Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha | Faberge Pearl Tiara

Bolin Rubin Parure mit Diadem | Marie Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha | Imperial Historic Jewelry Bolin Ruby Diamond Parure with Tiara

Royal Falize Tiara of Marie Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha |Wedding Present of Queen Victoria

Falize Diamant Diadem Hochzeitsgeschenk der Queen Victoria |Königliche Schmuck | Sachsen Coburg Gotha Grossfürstin Marie-Alexandrovna

Diamanttiara der Herzogin von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha| Boucheron Diamond Tiara of the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrova Romanov | Duchess of Edinburgh Duchess of Sachsen Diadem tiara

Marie Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Edinburgh, and Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha She was the only daughter of Tsar Alexander II and Maria Alexandrovna, Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt and received spectacular parures upon the occasion of her wedding The Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha is wearing a large #diamond #tiara, probably made by #Boucheron, Paris. The upright elements of the tiara are set with several old-mine and rose-cut diamonds. Boucheron Tiara Diadem Marie Alexandrowna,

Fürstin Alexandra von Hohenlohe Langenburg rechts | Großfürstin Marie Alexandrovna, Herzogin von Edinburgh, Herzogin von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha.

Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll |Royal Historic Pearls | Princess of Great Britain and Irland

Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll |Royal Historic Pearls Duchess of Saxe-Coburg Mother of Prince Albert | Herzogin von Sachsen-Coburg
Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll |Royal Historic Pearls Duchess of Saxe-Coburg Mother of Prince Albert | Herzogin von Sachsen-Coburg

SpannendeGeschichte und Geschichten zu historischen Juwelen und Schmuck!

The story of Princess  Louise royal jewels, daughter of Queen Victoria:

Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll |Saxon Coburg Pearls |Royal Historic Pearls

Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll | Wedding | Hochzeit

Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll | Weddinggifts | Hochzeitsgeschenke

Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll | Marriage presents | Schmuck zur Hochzeit

Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll | Tiara | Diadem

Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll | Jewels with Pearls| Schmuck mit Perlen

Tiara Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll Tiara| Herzogin von Argyll | Diamantdiadem

Marriage Souvenir Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll Gifts| Herzogin von Argyll | Hochzeits Medallions

Diamond Bracelet Marriage presented f. Town of Windsor |Duchess of Argyll | Jewels Duchess of Kent

KENT JEWELS

Hochzeit und Trauung| Royal Wedding, the royal bride
Hochzeitsgeschenke | Royal Wedding and the Gifts
Marina Herzogin von Kent| The Engagement Ring and Weddingrings
Grossen Perlentropfen | Pearshaped Pearls of Grand Duchess Vladimir
Margeriten Blumenbroschen | The Diamond Daisy Brooches
Smaragd-Brosche | The Argyll -Emerald brooch
Diamantsterne | The Diamond Stars
Die Juwelen der Herzogin von Argyll | Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll
Die Kent Aquamarine |
The Aquamarines

Faberge Tiara with Aquamarine Diamond |Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin |Princess Alexandra of Cumberland-Hanover

Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Faberge Aquamarine Diamond Tiara wedding gift marriage present of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, to his bride Princess Alexandra of Cumberland-Hanover
Faberge Aquamarine Diamond Tiara wedding gift marriage present of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, to his bride Princess Alexandra of Cumberland-Hanover

Over more of four centuries, this amazing tiara was hidden in the vault of the royal family….

Now it got to the light again, and some details of the history

Faberge Aquamarine Diamond Tiara wedding gift marriage present of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin  to his bride Princess Alexandra of Cumberland-Hanover
Ein Portrait der  Grossherzogin Alexandra von Mecklenburg-Schwerin , im Alter, mit ihrem Hochzeitsgeschenk, dem Faberge Diamat Diadem mit  9 grossen Tropfen Aquamarinen
Aquamarine Diamant Diadem von Faberge |Prinzessin Alexandra von Hannover-Cumberland Grossherzogin von Mecklenburg-Schwerin