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Queen Alexandra’s Wedding Gift Tiara

Today marks the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, who passed away on this day in 1925! The Danish Princess who was the longest-serving Princess of Wales and then a trendsetting Queen Consort, one of her most iconic jewels was her spectacular Wedding Gift Tiara and Parure!

Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik Tiara | Wedding Gift Tiara | Amethyst Tiara | Diamond Circlet | Turquoise Circlet | Diamond Rivière | Diamond Chandelier Earrings | Sapphire Necklace | Diamond Link Choker | Edwardian Choker | Collier Résille

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When Princess Alexandra of Denmark married the Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Victoria, in 1863, she received this magnificent Parure as a Wedding Gift from the groom, which  consisted of a versatile Diamond Tiara, a grand Pearl and Diamond Necklace, Pearl and Diamond Cluster Earrings, and a Triple Pearl Drop Brooch.

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A diadem of fine brilliants; the circlet is formed of two rows, with ten large brilliants equidistant; it is surmounted by scroll ornaments having in the centre of each a large drop-shaped brilliant; theses are connected by Greek devices, also in brilliants; the various pieces are made to form separate ornaments at pleasure (Garrard and Co.)

a fine pearl and diamond necklace, formed of eight circular clusters of brilliants, with a large pearl in the centre of each, and connected by a festoon of diamonds; from each of the three principal clusters is suspended a fine pear-shaped pearl.

A brooch of oblong form, with three very fine pearls set with large brilliants and three large and fine pearls pendant. Earrings to match. (Garrard and Co.)

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A few years later, the Princess of Wales notably wore the Tiara and Parure for a striking portrait made with her sister, Tsesarevna Maria Feodorovna of Russia, during the latter’s visit to London in 1868.

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In 1874, the Princess of Wales wore her grand Diamond Tiara for the Wedding of her brother-in-law, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia at the Winter Palace in St Petersburg, later wearing the Tiara for the Wedding Ball at the Winter Palace.

A full-length study of the dress worn by the Princess of Wales for the marriage of the Grand Duchess Maria to Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh; dated and inscribed in pencil: Dress worn by H.R.H. the Princess of Wales 23 Jan. 1874; with numerous other notes.

In this evocative study, the sumptuous white brocaded silk of Princess Alexandra’s court dress and the rich crimson velvet of her overskirt, woven with gold embroidery, are minutely described by Chevalier. In the finished work for which this is one of several studies, the Princess of Wales stands next to her sister, Maria Feodorovna, but the accurate details of dress and jewels seen in this study and its two companions were not translated by the artist into the painting of the marriage of Prince Alfred and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna.

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Chevalier has taken delight in painting and noting the jewels worn by Princess Alexandra, which include a diamond tiara, a diamond collet necklace on a velvet band, several further diamond collet necklaces, a pearl and diamond necklace, a pearl and diamond brooch, the broad riband, star and badge of the Order of St Catherine, and family orders. The tiara, brooch and pearl and diamond necklace are from the parure of wedding jewellery made by R. & S. Garrard & Co., and given by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to his bride on their marriage in 1863. While Queen Alexandra’s jewels have largely remained in the ownership of the royal family, and many of them are worn by Her Majesty The Queen today, a large proportion of her wardrobe was dispersed and sold after the death of her unmarried daughter, Princess Victoria. This sketch, together with a large number of photographs in the Royal Collection, provides a valuable record of her uniquely fashionable taste.

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Among the more notable portraits of the Diamond Tiara were a series of portraits of the Princess of Wales taken by Alexander Bassano at 25 Old Bond Street in 1881, paired with a grand Diamond Necklace, from which various Diamond Pendants were suspended.

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As her primary Tiara for the first 25 years of her marriage until she received the Kokoshnik Tiara and her Amethyst Tiara on her Silver Anniversary in 1888, the Princess of Wales wore the Diamond Tiara, as well as the Pearl and Diamond Parure, in various versatile ways, which included wearing the individual elements on her outfits, like for the Waverley Ball in London in 1871, or replacing elements with Diamond Stars.

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The Wedding Gift Tiara, without the celtic-knot scrolls, was notably worn by the Princess of Wales for the Wedding of her nephew, Prince Carl of Denmark, to her daughter, Princess Maud of Wales, later the King and Queen of Norway, in 1896, when several portraits were taken.

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Two years later, the Princess of Wales was pictured wearing the full version of the Tiara ahead of a Court Drawing Room, which is its last pictured sighting as Queen Alexandra preferred to wear other royal heirlooms over the following years.

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After Queen Alexandra’s death in 1925, her Wedding Gift Tiara was among the jewels inherited by her daughter, Princess Victoria, who ‘disposed of’ many of her mother’s jewels at some point over the next decade until her own passing.

While Queen Alexandra’s jewels have largely remained in the ownership of the royal family, and many of them are worn by Her Majesty The Queen today, a large proportion of her wardrobe was dispersed and sold after the death of her unmarried daughter, Princess Victoria.

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However, the rest of the Wedding Parure remains in the Royal Family, with the Necklace being a lifelong favourite of the Queen Mother and most recently worn by the Princess of Wales, being displayed in the Edwardians: Age of Elegance Exhibition at Buckingham Palace this year!

Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik Tiara | Wedding Gift Tiara | Amethyst Tiara | Diamond Circlet | Turquoise Circlet | Diamond Rivière | Diamond Chandelier Earrings | Sapphire Necklace | Diamond Link Choker | Edwardian Choker | Collier Résille

Queen Alexandra’s Wedding Gift Tiara

Kokoshnik Tiara510226a2bea827cd58209573e38377a33830230b

Wedding Gift Tiara78b8c056f3c9b8ce80b25fa52c29e9f2dd4b3540

Queen Alexandra’s Wedding Parure0134c1fc75d61af08a10a6b953093f8f2172143c

Diamond Circlet55a03fdb746e4f7a05a329ba83c5231ef8a69c41

Amethyst Tiarad281c789b349417930e5dff93c6fdca0ae44974a

Diamond Rivière4a3e33d96f29bf69e0ae42101cfc779d1407debf

Cartier Collier Résillee05690e1d5c9a89905e6a3c2419e7b63e2388303

Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara7012fc89a13d1392b662d55754191b92b3077ca7

Vladimir Tiara2dbf908f299627a1d21c64f4a4db83f0deaa6cc349b2b7e9c5e944eb1812a05e0e8f3ee75111216d

Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik Tiara

Belgian Sapphire Tiara5da4e6b90d1f319b5f74f5f5fce47a06a56aba89

Burmese Ruby Tiaraaf1ffb799047cf855b9ccba72d33fe0e94c6d0d9

Brazilian Aquamarine Tiara380fb5e5ae601e294b0729112603e9e844d42d7c

Queen Mary’s Fringe Tiaratumblr p78oc6jzah1su2hm9o2 1280

Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara772d6cda1ee7987dee94e5e823a9c9f6441c8194

Queen Victoria’s Oriental Circlet Tiara03b98f128dc3ef57aa74a7086ad13e8f09a31d7d

Nizam of Hyderabad TiaraZYl5m8

Plunket Tiarac2901398cd3a6ccefd0ddb6f2c00bd97d0690c9a

Five Aquamarine Tiara073319e6575b563e144d49196bcdefda6b090eb0

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George IV State Diadem6a2f33aaa953a28d5fe0e86c1a7cf612f88bb793

Necklaces

Coronation Necklace and Earringsaecdcad8ddb5ada2eb98bb282dcf183d98e5a9fe

The Cambridge Emerald Parure8607f1d853b8dfe0e824c0a3c5a68150cc8b060e

Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee Necklace70dc9d5c832a68b3cea4ba6dc8ea7c6a723c7386

King George VI Sapphire Suitec6e0d9ad4274bac34bba3f09533dc7aeb31e7335

Queen’s Three-Strand Pearl Necklace784cbb12aa6567587bf6f427ef06bb6c5fe6c4c7

King George VI Festoon Necklace0c5e931febedafaa63d23b3396760f947691056c

Queen’s South African Diamondsec05031938730df6d4fab96611995c45dda670dd

Queen’s City of London Fringe Necklace

Nizam of Hyderabad Necklace9aacf6212af2b37d95ec594f9c4f63be2ba5e89c

Greville Ruby Necklacetumblr m8uoum8lsI1ra5dnwo1 400

Queen’s Japanese Pearl Choker

Kent Amethyst Paruree12422ed5f09c5aa1c140c1ef16675ddaa549f90

Queen’s Emerald Tassel Suite646440bcd5d4e1bfeaebaa5efdc97545787d1842

Empress Maria Feodorovna’s Sapphire Choker6b813f09d03fc811eb578eace6a864fcb657bb2d

Greville Emerald Necklace8d25f68342a249b8735dbadf86087d8682671645

Queen’s Dubai Sapphire Suiteb96634dcac4f37c170e80d8a9ad17ad557781101

King Khalid Diamond Necklace6284ad0b7f2a6ec28a90786b07f47f44df90dc17

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