I wouldn't put it like that, honestly. Her wedding tiara might have some historical value because of the elements used but esthetically it is, well a disaster. I recommend putting the elements back in the case it came from and put it at the back of the vault. The Aquamarine tiara/necklace suits her wonderfully well I think and it's versatile, which I believe is always a big bonus. She can change the Aquamarine with a whopper of a Sapphire! The loaned tiara? Can't recall exactly but a loan does not count. And the tuning fork tiara is stunning if put on a better frame. We would have to rename it then. Love it regardless but indeed Aquamarine again.
--Previous Message-- : The Countess of Wessex does it quite well, if : you mean on tiaras. : : Her wedding tiara wich has quite historical : elements. : The diamond scroll-motiv tiara with big : central aqumarine : The Aquamarine tiara (do we already have a : name for it?) : : + the loan during the wedding in Denmark. :