The Vladimir Tiara, currently owned by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) |
The Tiarapedia
Accept no substitutes — the Tiarapedia, the original online encyclopedia of tiaras, is back!
Whether you’re watching a parade of tiara-wearing women at a royal wedding, or scrutinizing sparklers worn at a state banquet, it can be extremely helpful to have a quick visual index of the tiaras worn regularly by the women of today’s reigning royal families. Below, you’ll find pages on each royal family’s current tiara roster, including images, quick histories, and links to more information.
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Belgium’s Royal Tiaras
Denmark’s Royal Tiaras (Main Line)
Denmark’s Royal Tiaras (SWB Branch)
Greek Royal Tiaras
Japan’s Imperial Tiaras
Jordan’s Royal Tiaras
Liechtenstein’s Princely Tiaras
Luxembourg’s Grand Ducal Tiaras
Monaco’s Princely Tiaras
Morocco’s Royal Tiaras
The Netherlands’ Royal Tiaras
Norway’s Royal Tiaras
Portugal’s Royal Tiaras
Spain’s Royal Tiaras
Sweden’s Royal Tiaras
Thailand’s Royal Tiaras
Denmark’s Royal Tiaras (Main Line)
Denmark’s Royal Tiaras (SWB Branch)
Greek Royal Tiaras
Japan’s Imperial Tiaras
Jordan’s Royal Tiaras
Liechtenstein’s Princely Tiaras
Luxembourg’s Grand Ducal Tiaras
Monaco’s Princely Tiaras
Morocco’s Royal Tiaras
The Netherlands’ Royal Tiaras
Norway’s Royal Tiaras
Portugal’s Royal Tiaras
Spain’s Royal Tiaras
Sweden’s Royal Tiaras
Thailand’s Royal Tiaras
United Kingdom’s Royal Tiaras (Main Line)
United Kingdom’s Royal Tiaras (Gloucester Branch)
United Kingdom’s Royal Tiaras (Kent Branch)
United Kingdom’s Royal Tiaras (Gloucester Branch)
United Kingdom’s Royal Tiaras (Kent Branch)