2010年7月29日星期四

Gold Tiaras of the British Royal Family

As with other monarchies, precious minerals such as diamonds and emeralds set in silver or gold are popular. The British have a large collection of tiaras, some of which are still in use today. For the members of the Royal Family, these are more practical than wearing crowns because of the weight of crowns. As a monarchy that has lasted for centuries, the family has amassed a number of tiaras. Some were commissioned by the King or Queen while a number of which were purchased or donated by other monarchies from other countries.It is interesting to note that the names of the tiaras are indicative of its history.Precious metals such as silver and gold are often used to make bridal tiaras. They have been used since ancient times as a way to distinguish the most important members of society or those of royal blood. Although more affordable and readily available, it is still normal to find a large number of tiaras made from gold or attempting to replicate the material.Over time, there are still some monarchies that exist which choose to use and wear tiaras. Technological advancements may have produced cheaper tiaras for weddings and pageants but nothing can beat the original. Some of the most famous gold tiaras still in existence are those worn by the British Royal Family.