From some notes I kept when Bjarne told us about it, there were 8 bouquets that could be used in the hair or on a dress. There was also a comb, which did not form the basis for the tiara.
--Previous Message-- : : What about the Danish Ruby parure that : Crown Princess Mary wears, passed down from : Queen Ingrid? : --Previous Message-- : Are we talking about Parures which were : created as such or do we also count : composited parures. : : The Dutch Sapphire Parure was not created as : such but generally these jewels are : considered part of the parure: : : Tiara by Mellerio (design Oscar Masin) : Necklace (originally a dog collar) by : Mellerio - now converted to a tiara : Bracelets (pair) by Mellerio : Devant de Corsage (Bow Brooch) origin : unknown : : Some might consider Queen Emma's oval : diamond and sapphire pendant (one of the : first presents she received from King Willem : III) also part of the parure. : : * the small brooch worn by Queen Juliana on : her sash is not part of the parure. : : : : More here : : A good example of a complete parure is the : Dutch Ruby Parure created by Mellerio for : Queen Emma: : : Tiara : Necklace : Brooch : Devant de Corsage : Bracelet : Fan (added by Mellerio as a gift) : : : : More here : : --Previous Message-- : Sapphire Parure or Queen Emma's Grand Parure : in the netherlands : its a et of jewllery which has grown a : Parure : * Tiara The centre piece (brooch) is : detachable : * choker Necklace today its worn as a tiara : * 2 bracelets motifs can be worn as brooches : * devant de corsage : * pendent : * brooch : * bow brooch : : : : : --Previous Message-- : What parts are in the Parure and why is it : the : most complete, Give it a thought : : Does a tiara need to be in a Parure? : : : : : : : :