Creation: This tiara was made by Garrard in 1911 as part of the parure made for the Delhi Durbar in India. It used diamonds from the Diamond Loop Tiara. Originally, ten of the Cambridge emeralds were set in detachable mounts on the top of this tiara but they were permanently removed in 1922 for use in the Vladimir Tiara. In 1912, the tiara was adapted to use either or both the Cullinan III & IV and sometime before 1946 slight alterations were made to the center and top border of the tiara.
Queen Mary |
Queen Mary (with Cullinan IV) |
Materials: diamonds set in gold and platinum
Provenance:
Provenance:
- Queen Mary of the United Kingdom née Princess of Teck
- Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom née Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon; from her mother-in-law in 1946
- Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom; inherited from her mother in 2002 but she has never worn the tiara publicly
Queen Mary (with Cullinan III & IV) |
Queen Elizabeth |
Links:
Photos: The Royal Collection/The Queen's Diamonds
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