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Recent Examples of tiaraThe tiara is estimated to be worth roughly $1.3 million, according to the experts at Steven Stone in London.—Julia Teti, Footwear News, 9 July 2025 Made for Elizabeth’s grandmother, Queen Mary, in 1919, the tiara features diamonds that once belonged to Queen Victoria.—Aurora Martínez, Smithsonian Magazine, 1 July 2025 Elphaba busies herself trying to expose the corruption helmed by the Wizard of Oz (Jeff Goldblum), while Glinda dons a tiara and becomes the people’s princess of the Emerald City, playing directly into the faux warlock’s agenda.—Hannah Dailey, Billboard, 5 June 2025 With a boat party on the Seine, luxe shopping stop-offs, and cocktails on the rooftop of the Cheval Blanc hotel, the dress code erred less tiaras and novelty bachelorette shirts and more clingy gowns, sheer skirts, and corsets.—Vogue, 29 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for tiara
The diadem, made by the House of Garrard in 1913, consists of diamonds and a collection of 19 hanging pearls set in silver and gold.
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Elise Taylor,
Vogue,
8 July 2025
The origins of the symbolism of early headdresses, diadems, or circlets to denote authority have been lost, but the use of a crown in coronation was probably linked in origin to the coronation of popes.
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Madison Dapcevich,
Discover Magazine,
30 June 2025
Lulu, in her signature curly white wig, dunce cap, and exaggeratedly feminine makeup, and Albert, with his bulbous red nose, would entertain with a lively comedy and musical revue; Lulu played the bagpipes, clarinet, saxophone, coronet, and piano, among other instruments.
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April White,
JSTOR Daily,
18 Aug. 2025
The brand’s distinctive green banners bearing its yellow coronet logo dominated seemingly every inch of the circuit.
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