Pedazo de Tiara, me encanto!!! es viva para elegirSí es la filigree, además lo ha puesto el Hola
The tiara Meghan chose is the Queen Mary filigree bandeau tiara, loaned to her by the Queen for the occasion. The diamond and platinum bandeau was made in England in 1932, with the centre brooch dating from 1893. The bandeau is formed as a flexible band of eleven sections, pierced with interlaced ovals and pavé set with large and small brilliant diamonds. The centre is set with a detachable brooch of ten brilliant diamonds. The diamond bandeau was made for Queen Mary and specifically designed to accommodate the centre brooch. This brooch was given as a present to the then Princess Mary in 1893 by the County of Lincoln on her marriage to Prince George, Duke of York. The bandeau and the brooch were bequeathed by Queen Mary to The Queen in 1953. Many wondered whether Meghan would indeed go for a tiara or opt for a less traditional headpiece. Expert Rob Ford tells Metro.co.uk that it’s the turn of the 20th-century diamond tiara will have been hand fabricated and is utterly priceless. ‘It’s diamond encrusted, with a central daisy-shaped cluster of approximately seven carats.’ He says that it’s ‘impossible to place a value’ because the tiara is ‘quite obviously a priceless piece’. As for her other bits of jewellery, Rob says that her diamond cluster earrings could be worth up to £70,000. ‘A clean, pure and classic look, complementing the overall style of Megan on the day. The cluster has been designed to match the central cluster on her tiara. ‘
As is traditional, Megan is not wearing her engagement ring on her wedding day. ‘She also wears a diamond line bracelet – or tennis bracelet as it is sometimes known. Approximately 10.00 carat with a total value of £80,000.’ The tiara is accompanied by an up-do.