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  1. Oct 6, 2018 · Princess Marie’s Opal Tiara. The lovely, unique birthstone of October babies, the opal, often makes an appearance in royal jewelry with a dramatic flair. Today’s sparkler, the opal tiara that belonged to Princess Marie of Denmark, certainly fits that bill.

  2. The opal and diamond spray tiara is worn by Princess Marie of Orléans, wife of prince Waldemar of Denmark. This opal set is that Princess Marie's mother, the Duchess of Chartres had a all set of brazilian opales.

  3. Mar 21, 2022 · Princess Marie of Denmark's Opal Tiara. Creation: The tiara was heavily redesigned for Princess Viggo and the extra opals were used to create other matching jewelry. Materials: opals and diamonds. Princess Marie. Countess Ruth. Provenance: Princess Marie of Denmark née Princess of Orléans.

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  5. Conceived by the Princess in conjunction with French house Mauboussin, the tiara was white gold with 13.15 carat diamonds and 13.58 carat sapphires. The tiara was aptly named Nuit Claires or Luse Nœtter Diademet in Danish (and Clear Nights in English).

  6. Aug 31, 2019 · The Daily Diadem: Princess Marie’s Opal Tiara. 08.31.2019 by The Court Jeweller // Leave a Comment. STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images. Countess Ruth of Rosenborg wears the family’s opal tiara for the wedding of Crown Prince Harald of Norway and Sonja Haraldsen in Oslo, August 1968; more on the tiara here!

  7. Dec 28, 2016 · This diamond floral tiara belonged to Princess Dagmar of Denmark, daughter of King Frederik VIII and Queen Alexandrine, who bequeathed her tiara to her nephew, King Frederik IX, who in turn, gave the tiara to his daughter, Margrethe, who wore it a few times.

  8. May 14, 2024 · Twenty years ago today, Mary Elizabeth Donaldson arrived at Copenhagen’s cathedral for her wedding to the Crown Prince of Denmark. On that day, Mary made her debut in a petite diamond tiara given to her by her parents-in-law, Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik.

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