The Bride's Tiara: The Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara

Brides, feast your eyes on this! A crown jewel for a royal bride... the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara.


As if the spikes, rounds and bands of exquisite diamonds were not enough, this tiara has a history filled with family legacy and wedding tradition, not to mention unique flair.

Something Old - Purchased in 1893, the ladies of court led by Lady Eve Greville gifted this wedding present to Queen Mary.

Family Tradition - Queen Mary passed it down to her granddaughter, Princess Elizabeth (now known as Queen Elizabeth II), for her wedding day.

Something Different - The tiara can also be worn as a necklace! There is also a bandeau piece from the base of the tiara that is used as a headband.

Enamoured yet? If you cannot adorn your head with a tiara like this, try wearing one on your chest!


Inspired by the beauty and history of the tiara, the bride tank top at www.dadivashop.com is one way to have a piece and be a part of its history... something old on something new for bride royalty.



 


 

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