not at all, it got us talking about an other tiara, princess Elizabeths,
--Previous Message-- : My mistake. Didn't read the first post about : stars closely enough. I guess my theori is : kind of uninteresting :-). : : --Previous Message-- : No this is not with stars. : 1. From written sources Queen Louise of : Denmark had a turqoise tiara as wedding : present (1869) : 2. Princess Ingeborg was given a turqoise : tiara for her wedding by the Tsar (according : to her daughter-in-law countess Ruth). : Conclusion: Ingeborg's tiara could not be : the same as the one given to Louise : So, where is Louise's turqoise tiara? : Suggestion: Maybe the sapphire tiara no worn : by princess Elizabeth since the stones could : originally have been turqoises. : : --Previous Message-- : or am i not seeing them : : : : --Previous Message-- : : Like this. In the possesion of princess : Elisabeth now. : : --Previous Message-- : : : --Previous Message-- : No it can't be. The turqoise tiara that were : a : wedding present to Louise and later Louise, : can't be the star tiara, since countess Ruth : said that one was a gift from Ingeborg's : cousin tsar Nickolas. Queen Louise's turqois : tiara must be somewhere else. Could it be : the sapphire tiara that once belonged to : princess Thyra? Apparently the sapphires : could be exchanged with turqoises. : : --Previous Message-- : : : --Previous Message-- : : : : : : : : : : http://trondni.blogspot.no/2010/03/royal-jewels-princess-ingeborgs-star.html : : --Previous Message-- : was a gift from the Russian Zar to Princess : Ingeborg? : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :