Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Ears of Wheat Tiara

Creation:  The eight ears of wheat were brooches that belonged to Queen Catherine of Wurttemberg, mother of Queen Sophie of the Netherlands. They were mounted on a tiara frame in the 1950s and it can be worn with four, six, or eight of the ears of wheat.

Materials:  diamonds set in silver
Queen Wilhelmina
Queen Juliana
Provenance:
  1. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands; wore the ears of wheat on a silk kokoshnik 
  2. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands; inherited from her mother in 1962
  3. Orange-Nassau Family Foundations; set up by Queen Juliana in the 1960s
Princess Irene
Princess Margriet
Princess Christina
Other Wearers:
  • Princess Irene of the Netherlands, Dowager Duchess of Parma; 
  • Princess Christina of the Netherlands;
  • Princess Margriet of the Netherlands, Mrs. van Vollenhoven;
  • Princess Marilene of Orange-Nassau; at her 1998 wedding to Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau
  • Princess Annette of Orange-Nassau; at her 2000 wedding to Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau
  • Princess Margarita of Bourbon-Parma, Countess of Colorno; at her 2001 wedding to Edwin de Roy van Zuydewijn
  • Princess Anita of Orange-Nassau; at her 2005 wedding to Prince Pieter-Christiaan of Orange-Nassau
  • Princess Aimee of Orange-Nassau; at her 2005 wedding to Prince Floris of Orange-Nassau
  • Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands;
Princess Marilene
Princess Margarita
Princess Annette
Questions: 
  • When were the ears of wheat created?
  • What jeweller created the ears of wheat?
  • What jeweller put the ears of wheat onto the tiara?
Princess Anita
Princess Laurentien
Princess Aimee

2 comments:

  1. These ears of wheat are said to be Russian. Bolin seems a likely creator, since there is a stylistic resemblance to the Ears of Wheat tiara that belonged to Maria Fyodorovna, wife of Paul I Petrovich and mother of Catharine.

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