The Baden Palmette Tiara. Made by Koch, this diamond tiara was a wedding gift to Princess Luise of Prussia in 1856 from her father, Kaiser Wilhelm I. The romantic piece, whose palmette motifs join to resemble hearts, was given by Luise to her daughter, Queen Victoria of Sweden, and then passed along to Victoria's granddaughter, Queen Ingrid. Queen Margrethe inherited the tiara on her mother's death in 2000.

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queen ingrid wearing the Khedive of Egypt Tiara

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Queen Louise of Denmark wearing a kokoshnik tiara

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Queen Alexandrine's Fringe Tiara

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CP Mary's Aquamarine set

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Crown Princess Martha of Norway wearing the Turquoise Daisy Bandeau

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Queen Margarethe of Denmark.The Princess wears the Baden tiara inherited by her mother from HER paternal grandmother Queen Victoria of Sweden nee Princess of Baden and the superb sapphires inherited from her own grandmother Queen Alexandrine nee Duchess of Mecklenberg Schwerin

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queen anne marie of greece wearing the Khedive of Egypt Tiara

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The 'Antique Corsage Tiara' owned by the former Queen Anne-Marie of Greece. This tiara was created from a set of bodice ornaments of pearls and diamonds, a gift from Queen Victoria and King Gustav V to their granddaughter queen Ingrid of denmark

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diamond parure part of The crown jewels at Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Countess Ruth of Rosenborg, wife of Prince Flemming Valdemar, Count of Rosenborg, wearing Princess Ingeborg's Star Tiara, Denmark

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crown princess mary of denmark wearring a blue topaz earrings

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