
While many of the tiaras in the vast Luxembourg family collection were created within the past century, the Grand Duchess Adelaide Tiara is one of the family’s oldest—and yet most wearable—diadems.
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While many of the tiaras in the vast Luxembourg family collection were created within the past century, the Grand Duchess Adelaide Tiara is one of the family’s oldest—and yet most wearable—diadems.

Welcome to September, the month of the glorious sapphire! Let’s kick things off with a post about a British sapphire tiara beloved by two generations of Windsors: the Belgian Sapphire Tiara.

When Queen Mary of Denmark attends glittering events like royal weddings, state banquets, or the annual New Year’s courts, she often wears a distinctive tiara of rubies and diamonds. The tiara isn’t only beautiful–it also has an amazing backstory that travels back two centuries to France and the extravagant imperial coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte.