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It was put on show with a number of other royal tiaras in 2001.
Not quite like the tiaras in the Tiffany windows, though.
Some of the tiaras donated were more valuable than others.
"So, any idea why the Dutchman called in the tiaras family?"
Her personal collection of tiaras is considered to be priceless.
She also turns sugar into tiaras, portraits and place cards.
While a number of lightweight tiaras did exist, many were quite old and fragile.
Many seemed at home among the tiaras and ring-bearer pillows.
Dress like the last royal function you went to, with tiaras."
Tiaras seem to be the ornament of the moment.
Senior girls also wear dresses and tiaras on the first day of classes.
- 29 days ago This world is turning into toddlers and tiaras.
Tiaras and night lights are among the party favors.
The least we were owed was an evening of silk hats and tiaras.
However, a detailed examination of the existing tiaras shows no such decoration.
I wear tiaras all the time, especially when I do an analysts' conference call.
More were scattered around the floor, along with brooches, tiaras, and rings.
In a town where jeans and snow boots are ubiquitous, she had a tendency toward tiaras.
Special trains conveyed the audience from London in their evening dresses and tiaras.
"I have an enormous problem, and all you think of is pearls and tiaras."
Subsequent popes had a large number of lightweight tiaras to choose from.
Until 1798 many ancient tiaras existed in the Vatican.
The tiaras sold for $9.95 to $12.95, state officials said.
One reporter noted 20 crowns and a dozen tiaras passing through the receiving line.
Paintings, furniture and much jewelry are still missing, including several tiaras that were probably broken up decades ago.