The Tiara

   There can be few social customs as powerfully symbolic as the crowning of a bride's head on her wedding day.  Her head-dress signifies the loss of innocence and the triumph of love and has played an integral part in nuptial ceremonies in many traditions and many cultures for thousands of years.  Even in the most modern and sophisticated societies, it's the tiara that remains the most striking emblem of such a regal symbol prized in the Western World.

   This section shows the tiaras currently available in the fixed range with the same design shown in traditional Aurora Borealis or pearl and also coloured crystal for effect.

      

^ Helmsley £160.00 (White Pearl and Aurora Borealis Crystal) ^

        

^ Highclere £250.00 (Aurora Borealis Round Crystal) ^

        

^ Highclere £250.00 (Rose, Olivine, Topaz Round Crystal) ^

        

^ Holkham £140.00 (Aurora Borealis Crystal) ^

        

         ^ Holkham £140.00 (Light Siam and Fire Opal Crystal) ^

        

^ Rendlesham £175.00 (Aurora Borealis Crystal) ^

        

^ Rendlesham £175.00 (Sapphire and Light Sapphire Crystal) ^

        

^ Sandringham £145.00 (Aurora Borealis Crystal) ^

        

^ Sandringham £145.00 (Amethyst and Light Amethyst Crystal) ^

        

^ Somerley £150.00 (White Pearl) ^

        

^ Somerley £150.00 (Powder Almond Pearl) ^

       

^ Stoneleigh £190.00 (Aurora Borealis Crystal) ^

         

^ Stoneleigh £190.00 (Smokey Topaz, Light Smokey Topaz  and Clear Crystal) ^

       

^ Stratford Saye £210.00 (Aurora Borealis Crystal) ^

        

             ^ Stratford Saye £210.00 (Light Rose, Rose and Fuchsia Crystal) ^