Westminster Faberge Diamond Wreath Tiara | Myrtle-Leaves and Berries as a Diadem Duchess of Westminster

Faberge Diamond Wreath Tiara | Myrtle-Leaves and Berries as a Diadem from the Collection of the Duke of Westminster

Who was the Lady who got the Faberge Tiara as wedding gift? She was the mother of two Dukes of Westminster…..

Lady Mabel Florence Crichton| Lady Grosvenor Wedding|Duchess of Westminster Faberge Tiara Diamond Wreath | Myrtle-Leaves and berries LADY MABEL CRICHTON MARRIED. London, Saturday April 1906
Lady Mabel Florence Crichton| Lady Grosvenor Wedding|Duchess of Westminster Faberge Tiara Diamond Wreath | Myrtle-Leaves and berries

Faberge Diamond Wreath Tiara  Myrtle-Leaves and Berries Diadem Duchess of Westminster, Wedding Tiara

Faberge Diamond Wreath Tiara Myrtle-Leaves and Berries Diadem Duchess of Westminster, Wedding Tiara
Olivia Henson Duchess of Westminster Wedding Tiara - Faberge Tiara Diamond Wreath | Myrtle-Leaves and berries as a Diadem
Olivia Henson Duchess of Westminster Wedding Tiara – Faberge Tiara Diamond Wreath | Myrtle-Leaves and berries as a Diadem

Lady Mabel Florence Crichton| Lady Grosvenor Wedding|Duchess of Westminster Faberge Tiara Diamond Wreath | Myrtle-Leaves and berries

Myrtenkranz mit Beeren aus Diamanten | Duchess of Westminster |Myrtle Leaves Tiara made by Faberge

Faberge Diamond Wreath Tiara | Myrtle-Leaves and Berries as a Diadem from the Collection of the Duke of Westminster

Olivia Henson Duchess of Westminster Wedding Tiara – Faberge Tiara Diamond Wreath | Myrtle-Leaves and berries as a Diadem

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Gold and diamond Cyclamen Tiara | A rare example of the Art Nouveau taste by Faberge

A remarkable Faberge Tiara by the famous Russian goldsmith, his jewellery is rare and his tiaras are rarer still. Despite the fact that Faberge is better known today for its imperial Easter eggs, hardstone animals and flower studies, the purchases by the Imperial Family in the 1890s show that it was also a jewellery manufacturer of the highest order.
The craftsmanship and design that has made the Faberge atelier so famous you will see at that tiara in the form of a graduated band of Cyclamen coum tied with knots of ribbon, purchased from Faberge for the Hon Mrs Wilson Fox. The tiara can be effortlessly removed from its gold frame and worn as an articulated fringe necklace.

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