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Creation: This tiara was made circa 1925 and can be worn as a necklace. Queen Elisabeth Queen Elisabeth Materials: diamonds Queen Astrid Princess Lilian Princess LilianProvenance: Queen Elisabeth of Belgium née Duchess in Bavaria Queen Astrid of Belgium née Princess of Sweden; possibly to commemorate the 1934 birth of her third child, King Albert II of Belgium King Leopold III of Belgium; inherited from his wife in 1935 Queen Paola of Belgium née Ruffo di Calabria; from her father-in-law on the occasion of her 1959 marriage to King Albert II of Belgium Queen Paola Queen Paola Other Wearers: Princess Lilian of Belgium, Princess of Réthy née Baels Queen Mathilde of Belgium née d'Udekem d'Acoz; at her 1999 wedding to King Philippe of Belgium Princess Astrid of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este Archduchess Elisabetta "Lili" of Austria-Este née Rosboch von Wolkenstein; at her 2014 wedding to Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este Queen Paola Queen MathildeQuestions: Did Cartier or another jeweler create this tiara? Princess Astrid Archduchess Lili Links: The Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor - Queen Elisabeth's Diamond Bandeau The Court Jeweller - Queen Elisabeth's Art Deco Bandeau The Royal Watcher - Queen Elisabeth’s Diamond Bandeau Bijoux Royaux En Folie - Queen Elisabeth of Belgium’s Art Deco Bandeau Tiara Queen Mathilde Blog - Art Deco Tiara All Things Royal - The Art Deco Tiara Mis Joyas Reales - Belgian Diamond Bandeau Tiara y Joyas Reales - Belgian Diamond Bandeau Tiara Tiaras & Crowns - Queen Elizabeth’s Art Deco Bandeau
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Queen Rania of Jordan and Queen Mathilde of Belgium are expected to discuss the current refugee crisis engulfing the Middle Eastern country, a matter they previously talked about during Queen Rania's visit to Belgium in May Queen Mathilde of Belgium looked enchanted as she browsed some of the local crafts showcased by the charity and sold in their showroom while Queen Rania of Jordan looks on. Jordanian Queen Rania showed Belgian Queen Mathilde around local art projects while explaining how one of her charities, the Jordan River Foundation, aims to combat child abuse in the country Queen Mathilde of Belgium admires gifts displayed in wicker hanging baskets and chats to a local artisan as Queen Rania of Jordan (2nd-L) looks on. Queen Rania of Jordan and Queen Mathilde of Belgium embrace; the royals are expected to discuss the Syrian refugee crisis, something which Queen Rania has been consistently campaigning about this year Meeting in bright sunshine, the Belgian Queen Mathilde (R) and Jordanian Queen Rania (L) royals embraced before they began a tour of the Jordan River Foundation headquarters, a charity of which Queen Rania is the patron of. (R) Queen Mathilde and Queen Rania (C) learn more about how the gifts are made (R-L) Belgian Queen Mathilde and Jordanian Queen Rania during the visit at the Jordan River Foundation showroom on October 25, 2016 (R-L) Belgian Queen Mathilde and Jordanian Queen Rania looked delighted at the pretty items on display (L-R) Queen Rania of Jordan welcomes Queen Mathilde of Belgium with a warm embrace as the royals browse art together during the second day of Queen Mahilde Middle Eastern tour. Both Queen Rania, left, and Queen Mathilde, right, chose to wear colorful outfits as they met in Amman, Jordan on October 25, 2016. The Belgian royal is currently on a seven-day humanitarian tour of the country (R) Queen Mathilde pictured shaking hands with a woman during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. (R) Queen Mathilde of Belgium arrived in Amman wearing a pretty red and white skirt made by local Jordanian craftswomen. While Queen Rania of Jordan (L) opted a radiant flowing orange dress and Jimmy Choo heels as they met in Amman, Jordan pictured with Belgian Minister Alexander De Croo during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. (R-L) Queen Mathilde looked striking in a pleated red and white floral skirt, thought to have been designed and made by Jordanian artisans. Queen Rania looked equally radiant, in a flowing orange dress and Jimmy Choo heels. Queen Rania Al-Abdullah during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. (L-R) Queen Mathilde and Queen Rania Al-Abdullah pictured during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. (R-L) Queen Mathilde and Queen Rania Al-Abdullah during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. Queen Rania of Jordan during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. Humanitarian visit of Queen Mathilde to Jordan on Day-2 Queen Rania Al-Abdullah pictured during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. Queen Rania Al-Abdullah pictured during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom (L-R) Queen Mathilde and Queen Rania Al-Abdullah pictured during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. (R-L) Queen Mathilde and Queen Rania Al-Abdullah pictured during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom. Queen Mathilde of Belgium pictured with Belgian Minister Alexander De Croo during the visit of the Jordan River Foundation showroom
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Photo: Information und Kommunikation der Regierung, Vaduz Today's tiara isn't a Liechtenstein one in the strictest definition but it has been worn by one of the princely brides and as a little sparkle on a Sunday evening to ease into a new week never hurt nobody, let's talk about Hereditary Princess Sophie's wedding tiara which is often described as being a Bavarian piece even though it isn't. The confusion, however, is all too understandable: Why would a Duchess in Bavaria chose a non-Bavarian, non-new family tiara to wear at her own wedding? The answer is rather simple as well: Because her mother is a born Countess Douglas and it's a family tradition but let's start from the beginning. Countess Ottora Douglas, Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria (Photos: Point de Vue, Zimbio) While the tiara is usually described as either the Douglas or the Douglas Floral Tiara, it is not entirely certain who its first owner was. Generally, not much is known about the piece's history. Made towards the end of the 19th century by a French jeweller, the tiara consists of diamonds set in a floral motif. In addition to seven diamond daisies, the tiara features diamond leaves as well as single diamond berries; an all around very literal interpretation of the floral theme that was very popular during the second half of the 19th century. To go with the tiara, there are a pair of earrings as well as a large brooch in the same design. These days, the jewels are owned by Duchess Elizabeth in Bavaria, mother of Hereditary Princess Sophie, who was a born Countess Douglas. Of originally Scottish ancestry, Duchess Elizabeth was born in Stockholm as the first daughter of Count Carl Ludvig Douglas and Ottora Haas-Heye and a member of the Stjernorp branch of the Swedish-German descendants of the Clan Douglas. Her father was the son of Swedish general Count Archibald Douglas, grandson of Countess Louise of Gondelsheim and Langenstein, herself a daughter of Grand Duke Ludwig I of Baden by morganatic marriage. Through her mother, Duchess Elizabeth is also the great-granddaughter of Prince Philipp of Eulenburg, friend of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Duchess Elizabeth's family, however, isn't only very well connected but also quite rich and so it's no surprise that she was given a tiara by her family. When exactly she received the gift, I do not know. The only pictures I have seen of her and Duke Max in Bavaria's wedding, don't allow a good glimpse at the tiara and so it's hard to tell whether she already wore it at the time. Whether the tiara was a family heirloom or newly purchased for Duchess Elizabeth also isn't common knowledge but I can tell you that it was also worn by her mother, Countess Ottora, at the pre-wedding ball of Hereditary Princess Sophie in Munich in 1993. Duchess Marie-Caroline, Duchess Elizabeth, Duchess Maria-Anna in Bavaria (Photos: Bunte, PPE) Whether it already had a tradition as a bridal tiara or not, Duchess Elizabeth's daughters certainly made it one. When marrying Duke Philipp of Württemberg in 1991, Duchess Marie-Caroline became the first of the four married daughters to wear the tiara at her wedding, a suit followed by her sisters Duchess Elizabeth and Duchess Maria-Anna at their respective 2004 and 2007 weddings. The second daughter to do so, however, was Hereditary Princess Sophie in 1993 and who knows, as the only one of the daughters married to a future monarch as well as being the oldest one of the sisters, she might just be the one to inherit the Douglas Floral Tiara one day and thus it might actually be added to the Liechtenstein collection.
This tiara, probably best known for being the wedding tiara of both Queen Sofía and the Princess of Asturias, is one of the most used pieces of their collection. It is known as the Prussian (due to…