Creation: This tiara was made in 1962 from three brooches. The central brooch belonged to Queen Alexandrine of Denmark and the two side pieces were inherited by Queen Ingrid from Baron Didrik Bildt. It can still be worn as separate brooches and the diamond of the central flower is interchangeable with an emerald or a pearl.
Materials: diamonds set in gold and silver with an optional emerald or pearl
Provenance:
- Princess Benedikte of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg née Princess of Denmark; from her parents, King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid of Denmark, on the occasion of her 18th birthday in 1962
Other Wearers:
Questions:
- Which jeweler created this tiara?
Links:
- The Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor - Princess Benedikte's Floral Tiara
- The Court Jeweller - Princess Benedikte's Floral Birthday Tiara
- The Royal Watcher's - Princess Benedikte's Tiaras
- Tiaras & Crowns - Princess Benedikte’s Birthday Tiara
Photos: Danish Royal Court/The Splendour of Power
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