The 5 most famous tiaras of the British royal family

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The 5 most famous tiaras of the British royal family. George the fourth State Diadem was created in 1820 and is made of 133 diamonds totalling 320 carats and two rows of pearls. The Vladimir tiara, created in 1874 by order of Prince Vladimir for his wife Maria Pavlovna. It later entered the treasury of the British royal family. It is made of 15 diamond rings. The Lover's Knot tiara is made in the form of a cascade of 19 drop-shaped pearls topped with 19 diamond "spikes". It has been worn many times by Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana and Princess Catherine. Queen Mary's fringe tiara. This tiara was worn by Queen Elizabeth, her daughter Princess Anne and granddaughter Princess Beatrice. THE GREVILLE EMERALD KOKOSHNIK created in 1919 in the Boucheron workshop, belonged to Margaret Greville, a close friend of Queen Mary. On Greville's death in 1942, the tiara passed to the Queen Mother in her will. Princess Eugenie, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, was married in it.
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