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Grand Duchess Vladimir’s Tiara | Romanov Jewels

The Pearl and Diamond Tiara | Empress Marie Alexandrovna | Gift from the Tsar Alexander II| later known the Vladimir Tiara

Archival records give an idea of ​​the gift. In addition, the inventory in 1838 showed that on January 2, 1842, the following was delivered to the jeweler Bolin from the Diamond Room of the Winter Palace: „Diamonds in the pieces (unset) of paper available from the converted units. Four diamonds weighing 3 Karat (a tiara with pearls to use January 2, 1842), the same polished 64 ‚/ short. From this lot polished faces of the same weight 22 ‚/ 32 fold on a tiara with pearls January 2, 1842, from the bodice with Pearls. A diamond weighing 1 3/32 times from the range. Purchased for a tiara with pearls January 2, 1842″ * notes 423

Nevertheless, the legendary diamond tiara, made in 1842, including diamonds , was worth 87,478 rubles. 424 *notes Corresp.Bolin;Zimin

History of the Grand Duchess Vladimir Tiara - It was the gift of Tsar AlexanderII for the birth ot the tsarevith Nikolas in 1943 to his wife the Empress Maria Alexandrovna Romanov jewels history pearl tiara diamond tiara diadem
siehe A.Zimin Buch Geschenke des Zaren AlexanderII  2013 

The exquisite „Grand Duchess Vladimir tiara,“ a cherished adornment frequently graced upon the late Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, holds a captivating historical narrative. Delving into the annals of time, we discover that this regal treasure’s lineage traces back to an era imbued with imperial splendor.

Originally procured by Queen Elizabeth’s illustrious grandmother, Queen Mary, the tiara was acquired in 1921 from none other than the daughter of Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia. This acquisition came to pass subsequent to the clandestine removal of the tiara from the tumultuous grips of revolutionary Russia. Long-held assumptions suggested that it had been bestowed upon Maria as a wedding gift during her union with Grand Duke Vladimir in 1874.

However, the Grand Duchess Vladimir tiara, it turns out, is steeped in an even more venerable history. Imbued with an air of aristocracy, this magnificent artifact was, in fact, crafted three decades prior, in a bygone era.

Its inception took place during a momentous occasion when the illustrious Princess of Hessen by Rhine, the future Empress Maria Alexandrovna, bestowed upon the world their firstborn son, Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov, in the year 1843. It was made by the court jeweller Bolin.

Though Nikolay’s earthly sojourn was brief, the tiara continued its journey through time. Following the passing of Empress Maria in 1880, this resplendent crown of diamonds and pearls gracefully transitioned into the possession of her third son, the esteemed Grand Duke Vladimir. A testament to its enduring allure, the tiara underwent a subtle transformation in 1924, facilitated by the deft hands of Queen Mary. Adorned with the renowned Cambridge emerald pear shaped pedants, the tiara now stands as a resplendent amalgamation of precious gemstones, an irrefutable symbol of regal refinement.

Thus, the captivating tale of the „Grand Duchess Vladimir tiara“ weaves a tapestry of nobility and historical intrigue. Through its many custodians and transformations, this timeless artifact has transcended eras, gracefully adorning the heads of queens and captivating the hearts of all who gaze upon its majestic splendor.

Maria Alexandrovna (Russian: Мария Александровна), born Princess Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse and by Rhine (8 August 1824 – 3 June 1880), was Empress of Russia as the first wife of Emperor Alexander II.
Marie was the legal daughter of Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Princess Wilhelmine of Baden. Marie was only 14 years old when Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich fell in love with her while he was traveling to Western Europe. She arrived in Russia in September 1840 and converted to the Eastern Orthodox Church under the name Maria Alexandrovna, when she married Alexander the following April.

Maria was known for her intellect. However, she suffered from tuberculosis from 1863 and spent long stays in southern Europe to avoid harsh winters, which worsened after the death of her eldest son Nicholas Alexandrovich. She was also the mother of Marie Alexandrovna, the Duchess of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg, her only surviving daughter.

Maria Alexandrovna |Jewels of the tsars| Empress Russia| Romanov – Pearls

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Royal blue Sapphire | Wedding Jewels of Maria Alexandrovna| Romanov Jewels| Ears of Wheat Tiara Imperial Russia Jewelry

Maria Alexandrovna Empress of Russia | Imperial Sapphire Tiara| Romanov Jewels| Imperial Russia Jewelry

Empress Alexandra Feodorovna Pearls | Romanov Jewels| Imperial Pearls Russia Jewelry

Tsars Jewels, Diamond Flower and Tassel-Ornaments of Tsarina Catharina the Great| Romanov Jewels Imperial Russia Jewelry

The Pearl and Diamond Tiara | Empress Marie Alexandrovna | Gift from the Tsar Alexander II| later known the Vladimir Tiara

Russian State Jewels Flower Ornaments | Romanov Jewels Tsars Imperial Russia

Empress Marie Feodorovna and her Pearl Brooch | Romanov Jewels Tsar Imperial Russia

Pink Diamond Cluster Devante Brooch | Pink Diamond Pearls-Brooche of the Empress Marie Alexandrovna| Romanov Pink Diamonds Crown Jewels Russia

Pink Diamond Cluster Devante Brooch | Pink Diamond Pearls-Brooche of the Empress Marie Feodorovna | Romanov Pink Diamonds Crown Jewels Russia

Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present – from the Viscount and Viscountess Coke, a turquoise and diamond tiara of marguerites

Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present - Turquoise Tiara,Viscount and Viscountess Coke, a turquoise and diamond tiara of marguerites left to her daughter Princess Ingrid the Queen of Denmark then left to Margaret Queen of Denmark Denmarks Royal Turquoises - Royal Jewel history
Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present – from the Viscount and Viscountess Coke, a turquoise and diamond tiara of marguerites left to her daughter Princess Ingrid later the Queen of Denmark then left to Margaret Queen of Denmark’s Royal Turquoises – Royal Jewel history

Above Princess Ingrid of Sweden when she had her first court

Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present – Turquoise Cabochon with 4 Diamonds from the Duchess of Devonshire

Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present - Turquoise Cabochon with 4 Diamonds from the Duchess of Devonshire, later given to Princess Ingrid the Queen of Denmark then left to Margaret Queen of Denmark - Royal Jewel history
Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present – Turquoise Cabochon with 4 Diamonds from the Duchess of Devonshire, later given to Princess Ingrid the Queen of Denmark then left to Margaret Queen of Denmark – Royal Jewel history

Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present – Turquoise Tiara, Turquoise cluster brooch with pendant Turquoise Earrings

Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present – Turquoise cluster and Diamond brooch, Turquoise pendant – Royal Jewel history

Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present - Turquoise Tiara, Turquoise pendant Turquoise Earrings later given to Princess Ingrid the Queen of Denmark then left to Margaret Queen of Denmark - now the present to the 50th birthday of Crown Princess Mary of Denmark - Royal Jewel history

An oval turquoise and diamond cluster brooch and drop shape pendant, and turquoise and diamond cluster earrings once belonged to Empress Catherine II of Russia, also known as Catherine the Great, and inherited through Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, the Duchess of Connaught, Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden and Queen Ingrid left to Queen Margarete of Denmark. She presented it to her daughter-in-law, crown princess Mary, on their 50th birthday.

Turquoise and Diamond Necklace & Ear pendants |Queen Victoria Eugenia’s of Spain Turquoise Tiara

Turquoise and Diamond Necklace & Ear pendants |Queen Ena’s Turquoise Tiara |Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain

Turquoise and Diamond Necklace & Ear pendants |Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain

Queen Victoria Eugenie’s Turquoise Tiara Chaumet Tiara – Chaumet Diadem – Turquoise Tiaras

Queen Victoria Eugenie’s Turquoise Tiara Turquoise Parure, Wedding Gift, Royal Wedding, Boda Reale,Joyas Realezas Queen Victoria Eugenie’s Turquoise Tiara
Queen Victoria Eugenie’s Turquoise Tiara  CHAUMET Turquoise and Diamond Tiara|Queen Ena's Chaumet Fleur de lys Tiara |Royal Jewels Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain

CHAUMET Turquoise and Diamond Tiara|Queen Ena’s Chaumet Fleur de lys Tiara |Royal Jewels Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain

Strawberry Leaf Tiara | Queen Victoria| Tiaras

Strawberry Leaf Coronet                | Tiara Queen Victoria | Königin Viktoria mit dem Orginal Rubin-Diamant              Diadem>>Queen Victorias Ruby Jewels | Old ruby suite with head jewels called ferroniere | Royal Jewellery Strawberry Leaf Coronet               | Tiara Queen Victoria | Königin Viktoria mit dem Orginal Rubin-Diamant            Diadem>> Strawberry Leaf Coronet              | Tiara Queen Victoria Eugenia | Königin Victoria Eugenia mit              dem Rubin - Diamant Diadem >>Strawberry Leaf              Coronet | Tiara Princess Beatrice | Prinzessin Beatrice von Battenberg              mit dem Diamant-Diadem>>

Strawberry Leaf Coronet | Tiara Queen Victoria | Königin Viktoria mit dem Orginal Rubin-Diamant Diadem>>

Queen Victorias Ruby Jewels | Old ruby suite with head jewels called ferroniere | Royal Jewellery

Strawberry Leaf Coronet | Tiara Queen Victoria | Königin Viktoria mit dem Orginal Rubin-Diamant Diadem>>

Strawberry Leaf Coronet | Tiara Queen Victoria Eugenia | Königin Victoria Eugenia mit dem Rubin – Diamant Diadem >>

Strawberry Leaf Coronet | Tiara Princess Beatrice | Prinzessin Beatrice von Battenberg mit dem Diamant-Diadem>>

Strawberry Leaf Coronet |Tiara | Marchioness von Carisbrooke mit dem Diamant-Diadem>>

Pearshaped Emerald Necklace Emerald Brooch| Mughal 3-row Drop shaped Emerald Collier|Royal Jewels – Louise Margaret Duchess of Connaught | Princess of Prussia

….another joyful event in Court was the welcoming home of H.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught from India.

On her Majestys State Ball: The Duchess of Connaught wore a lovely yellow gown and an Indian necklet of uncut emeralds and Oriental pearls.

Pearshaped  Emerald Necklace Emerald Brooch| Mughal 3-row Dropshaped Emerald  Collier|Royal Jewels - Louise Margaret Duchess of Connaught | Princess  of Prussia

Pearshaped Emerald Necklace Emerald Brooch| Mughal 3-row Dropshaped Emerald Collier|Royal Jewels – Louise Margaret Duchess of Connaught | Princess of Prussia

Princess Charlotte of Wales | Royal Wedding 1816 | Wedding Jewels |Great Britain – England

Wreath of rose buds and leaves, composed of the most superb brilliants. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s Royal Wedding in 1816 | Wedding Jewels Royal Jewels History
The wedding dress of Princess Charlotte of Wales was worn at her wedding to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld on 2 May 1816 at Carlton House in London.

Wreath of rose buds and leaves, composed of the most superb brilliants. Princess Charlotte of Wales | Royal Wedding 1816 | Wedding Jewels Royal Jewels History Princess Charlotte of Wales wedding gown from her marriage to Prince Leopold of Sachsen-Coburg, later King Leopold I. of Belgium in 2nd May 1816
Wreath of rose buds and leaves, composed of the most superb brilliants. Princess Charlotte of Wales | Royal Wedding 1816 | Wedding Jewels Royal Jewels History Princess Charlotte of Wales wedding gown from her marriage to Prince Leopold of Sachsen-Coburg, later King Leopold I. of Belgium in 2nd May 1816

Charlotte was the only child of George, Prince of Wales and Caroline of Brunswick; Leopold was the youngest son of Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf.

Princess Charlotte of Wales | Royal Wedding 1816 | Wedding Jewels Royal Jewels History

Countess Bessborough’s Diamond Tiara| Chaumet Diadem| The Bessborough Tiara

The Bessborough Diamond Tiara

History of The Bessborough Diamond Tiara

The platinum tiara was given from Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough 1880-1956 to his wife, Roberte Countess of Bessborough née Poupart de Neuflize (1892 – 1979) and was also a present from his colleagues from De Beers. The marquise-shaped diamond was offered to the Earl, in 1931, as a gift by the De Beers diamond company, when he left his position of director.

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Sold at Christies Auction Magnificent Jewels Geneva May 17th 2023 945 000 CHF

Countess Bessborough Diamond Tiara Chaumet Diadem | England British Aristocratic Noble Jewel History

Marchioness of Reading|Vicereine of India| Ellipse pattern Diamond Tiara Bandeau Kokoshnik Cartier|British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History

Marchioness of Reading|Vicereine of India| ellipse pattern Diamond Tiara Bandeau Kokoshnik Cartier|British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History
Marchioness of Reading|Vicereine of India| ellipse pattern Diamond Tiara Bandeau Kokoshnik Cartier|British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History

Marchioness of Reading|Vicereine of India| ellipse pattern Diamond Tiara Bandeau Kokoshnik Cartier|British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History