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    Re: The Wuttemberg tiara Archived Message

    Posted by Gert-Jan on March 11, 2016, 8:20 am, in reply to "Re: The Wuttemberg tiara"

    Don't forget the Mellerio Ruby tiara, and Queen Juliana's bejeweld cap!

    --Previous Message--
    : Definitely not the original. I wonder how many
    : more replicas there are: So far we have seen
    : the 'Stars Tiara' and now the 'Wurttemberg
    : Tiara'.
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    : --Previous Message--
    : It's probably a replica, made by René Brus
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    : --Previous Message--
    : This is a replica.
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    : --Previous Message--
    : On his Facebook page Paul Rem, curator of
    : Palace Het Loo showed a beautiful close-up
    : of this tiara in it's impressive
    : configuration (with all the pearl spikes.
    : Enjoy!
    :
    : I'll show some more pictures to compare the
    : different settings.
    :
    : The close-up:
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    : Queen Juliana with the fullest setting (11
    : pearl spikes) during the state visit to the
    : UK in 1950
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    : Princess Beatrix in at her wedding in 1966
    : with 5 spikes. The pattern of the tiara was
    : woven into her wedding gown.
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    : Queen Beatrix at the gala diner the night
    : before the inauguration in 2012 of her son,
    : 5 spikes again.
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    : Queen Maxima with no spikes at all but it
    : looks like an extra ring with diamonds and
    : pearls was mounted under the tiara. Maxima
    : wore the tiara to the gala dinner for the
    : members of the Corps Diplomatique in
    : Amsterdam in 2015.
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