Queen Mary Fringe Tiara

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The Queen Mary Fringe Tiara is a historic diamond tiara, originally created for Queen Mary in 1919, famed for its distinctive fringe design and repeated use as a royal bridal tiara in the British royal family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diamond fringe tiara
royal jewel
tiara
associatedWith British royal bridal tradition
House of Windsor NERFINISHED
canBe converted into a necklace
collection British royal jewellery collection NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
createdFor Queen Mary NERFINISHED
creator Garrard & Co. NERFINISHED
design kokoshnik-style fringe
hasPart diamond fringes
heritageStatus historic royal heirloom
imageDepicts fringe of vertical diamond bars with smaller diamonds between
inception 1919
inspiredBy Russian kokoshnik tiaras NERFINISHED
location United Kingdom (royal collection, usually kept in royal vaults) NERFINISHED
madeFrom Queen Victoria’s diamond necklace NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria’s diamond tiara NERFINISHED
materialUsed diamonds
gold
notableEvent snapped before Queen Elizabeth II’s wedding ceremony and was quickly repaired
notableFeature detachable frame allowing conversion to necklace
graduated diamond spikes
notableUse worn by Princess Anne at her wedding in 1973
worn by Princess Beatrice at her wedding in 2020
worn by Queen Elizabeth II at her wedding in 1947
ownedBy Crown NERFINISHED
owner British royal family NERFINISHED
partOf personal jewellery of Queen Elizabeth II during her reign
significantOwner Queen Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
Queen Mary NERFINISHED
style Edwardian
usedAs bridal tiara
wornBy Princess Anne NERFINISHED
Princess Beatrice of York NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother NERFINISHED
Queen Mary NERFINISHED

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Princess Beatrice of York weddingTiara Queen Mary Fringe Tiara