I love that detail of the tiny holes for the screws.
The mechanisms for the tiara frames and demountable designs have always fascinated me.
--Previous Message-- : Thank you for the appreciation. Behind many : stones, in particular behind all diamond : drops, there are tiny holes for the screws, : so this should guide the shape of the frame. : It is a shame that our lifestyle does not : include many possibility to use it, at least : as a tiara. : : --Previous Message-- : : Oh! That is delightful! Thank you very much : Lorenzo. : : I would not be surprised if you got an offer : of direct help from someone on this board! : : Edit: I imagine a frame would need to be : complex to fit the outline, so it might be : quite a challenge to make. : : : --Previous Message-- : Sure: : : : http://s522.photobucket.com/user/lorenzofrommilan/media/NecklaceBonebakker_zpsd15e4228.jpg.html : : I hope it works : : --Previous Message-- : : I can't resist the obvious question. Would : a pic of the necklace be possible? : : : --Previous Message-- : Wow, what a wonderful thing to own. I : understand many tiara frames are made of : rhodium, which is inexpensive, and : technically it isn't complicated either. I'd : do it. And secretly wear it every now and : then : : : : : : : : : :