Pageant queens and royalty, what on earth could tie them together? Well, besides drama, that is. Sparkling and splendid head dresses. Be it a tiara, crown, circlet, aigrette or coronet, bedazzled and brilliantly crafted head pieces are used for all manner of occasions.
From four year-old princess prancing and promenading around in mom’s heels and a fluffy, frilly frock to beauty and pageant queens, tiaras are a sparkly staple of feminine fun. Girls grow up playing princess tea party with pink plastic pearls and rhinestones, but can one day attain a splendid, shimmering diadem studded with real pearls and gems.
Crowns bring about thoughts of true royalty, not tutu princesses and beauty queens. The Crown Jewels of the British Monarchy are probably the most notable crowns people think of. They are the most powerful symbols of the Monarchy and hold notable cultural and religious connotations. The Crown Jewels have been used in coronations and ceremonies for centuries.
The allure of glimmering, glittering cranial headdresses has been around for eons. It may have begun with simple pieces made from feathers and bone, but as soon as man found the beauty of precious metals and gems, it was game on. Find out what the fuss is all about and try one on for size, you might just find yourself with a new replacement for that old headband.
From four year-old princess prancing and promenading around in mom’s heels and a fluffy, frilly frock to beauty and pageant queens, tiaras are a sparkly staple of feminine fun. Girls grow up playing princess tea party with pink plastic pearls and rhinestones, but can one day attain a splendid, shimmering diadem studded with real pearls and gems.
Crowns bring about thoughts of true royalty, not tutu princesses and beauty queens. The Crown Jewels of the British Monarchy are probably the most notable crowns people think of. They are the most powerful symbols of the Monarchy and hold notable cultural and religious connotations. The Crown Jewels have been used in coronations and ceremonies for centuries.
The allure of glimmering, glittering cranial headdresses has been around for eons. It may have begun with simple pieces made from feathers and bone, but as soon as man found the beauty of precious metals and gems, it was game on. Find out what the fuss is all about and try one on for size, you might just find yourself with a new replacement for that old headband.
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