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was just wondering, seing as these crowns are handed down from generation to generation, the size of the mens/ladies heads dont stay the same. what happens if the crown is too small?
crowns are generally a solid ring/circlet encrusted with jewels, so how do they make it fit? |
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I would assume that most of the few actual crowns, which are used very seldom, are made quite large. There might be mechanisms inside like smaller circle than the outer measure wich can be sized along the wearer. So, I guess that monarchs with big head is not a problem.
![]() The more often worn tiara is usually quite flexible and can have hinges, so that the tiara isn't actually a solid piece but made of several pieces. Some of the tiaras are even so flexible that they can be worn as necklaces when detached from their base. This flexibility allows the tiaras to be worn on different size of heads and in different angles depending on the fashion. |
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Many crowns were made to fit over wigs, so they are usually pretty big, and tiaras were usually made to fit over BIG hair-do's and wigs as well and are also wider rather than smaller.
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ok i have a stupid question-if u r giving a taria what kind of package does it come it? does it come in a box or a bag for maybe a pouch? and do u keep it in a bank volt or do u have a special room just full of tiara. so u could say " lets not go through the dinning room to get to the kitchen but rather lets go through the tiara room."
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So how do they keep the tiara's on? Are the pinned down or is there a elastic strip that goes around the head? Does anybody know?:)
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Thank you Warren!
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I was wondering about this when I saw the Martha-Louise jewellery thread. She wore her great-grandmother Maud's wedding tiara and Maud was a very small woman.
I wonder if she had it altered. Martha-Louise |
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Well, apart from St Edward's crown, which is used in all the British coronations but isn't worn for very long, there's usually a new crown for each monarch. The Queen wore the Imperial State Crown that had been made for her father, but that was rather unusual.
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I did not know where to place this and I did not want to start a new thread. If the Moderators can find a better place to place this question, I'm thanking you in advance.
I notice that alot of old Jewelry and Tiaras are made of gold covered with silver. Wouldn't they tarnish easy? Do they plate them with Rhodium? Any and all answers are welcomed!
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Perfect answer. Thanks again, Warren!
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More tiaras are made of platinum or gold with or without silver. Some of them could be wear as a necklaces too. It's possible after take off a frame (hoop, arches?).
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What is the difference between a tiara and a diadem?
What is the difference between a coronet and a crown?
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Diadem http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diadem_%28personal_wear%29 Crown http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_%28headgear%29 Coronet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronet http://www.geocities.com/noelcox/coronets.htm More: http://www.rarebooks.nd.edu/digital/...es/crowns.html Last edited by magnik; 08-05-2006 at 11:49 AM. |
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a tiara has an open back; a diadem is a circlet. A tiara is a jewelled head ornament; a diadem has resonance of sovereignty. A coronet is a heraldic device denoting Nobility; a crown is a symbol of a Monarch or Sovereign Prince. [Christian] crowns generally have arches surmounted by a cross (religious symbolism); Royal crowns have arches dipped at the centre, Imperial crowns don't.
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![]() thank you both, Warren and magnik.
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