The
tradition of adorning a bride's hair during wedding ceremonies
has existed since Anglo-Saxon times. In this age a bride's
innocence and purity was symbolised by wearing a floral wreath.
This symbolic ritual has since led to the development of what
is now known as the tiara, which is worn on the head today
at wedding ceremonies. The Bridal Tiara is the ultimate style
accessory with its suggestions of nobility, glamour, history
and modernity.
A
tiara worn on one's wedding day may also serve as a beautiful
heirloom to pass down through generations from mother to daughter.
The tiaras within this section are made from precious metals
and can be hallmarked with the date mark as an optional extra.
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