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Above: Tiara in the form of a Russian kokoshnik, dating to the early 19th century. It originally belonged to Empress Elizaveta Alekseevna, the wife of Tsar Alexander I. Image via Pinterest. Below: Photograph of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna wearing the tiara, 1910s. Image via Wikimedia Commons. CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGES. Queen Alexandra Kokoshnik Tiara, Russian Imperial Crown, Russian Imperial Jewels, Russian Royal Tiaras, Russian Royal Jewels, Russian Crown Jewels, Romanov Tiara, Russian Tiara, Kokoshnik Tiara

Above: Tiara in the form of a Russian kokoshnik, dating to the early 19th century. It originally belonged to Empress Elizaveta Alekseevna, the wife of Tsar Alexander I. Image via Pinterest. Below: Photograph of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna wearing the tiara, 1910s. Image via Wikimedia Commons. CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGES.

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Above: Tiara, likely created by the court jeweller Bolin for Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia. Image from A. E. Fersman's catalog "Diamond Fund of the USSR," published around 1924-26, via Elena Horvathova on LiveJournal (http://eho-2013.livejournal.com/62382.html). Below: Portrait of Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna, by Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Russia, 1896, Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, via Wikimedia Commons. CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGES. Empress Josephine Jewels, Cameo Tiara, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress Alexandra, Kroonprinses Victoria, Royal Crown Jewels, Alexandra Feodorovna, Tiaras Jewellery, Royal Crowns

Above: Tiara, likely created by the court jeweller Bolin for Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia. Image from A. E. Fersman's catalog "Diamond Fund of the USSR," published around 1924-26, via Elena Horvathova on LiveJournal (http://eho-2013.livejournal.com/62382.html). Below: Portrait of Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna, by Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Russia, 1896, Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, via Wikimedia Commons. CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGES.

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22nd June and today's tiara is the Pearl Drop Kokoshnik that was part of the Russian Royal Jewels. It was made by Bolin in the 1840s and a much loved piece of the Czar's mother, Empress Marie Feodorovna. It was stolen by the Bolsheviks in 1917 when her palace was ransacked. This tiara was sold intact and ended up in the hands of the Duke of Roxborough and then Imelda Markos. Today the original is held at the Bank of the Philippines. The Russians made a replica which is on display at the Kremlin. Russian Royal Tiaras, Russian Royal Jewels, Russian Tiara, Marie Feodorovna, Fountain Wedding Cakes, Hair Circlet, Royal Crown Jewels, Tiaras Jewellery, The Kremlin

22nd June and today's tiara is the Pearl Drop Kokoshnik that was part of the Russian Royal Jewels. It was made by Bolin in the 1840s and a much loved piece of the Czar's mother, Empress Marie Feodorovna. It was stolen by the Bolsheviks in 1917 when her palace was ransacked. This tiara was sold intact and ended up in the hands of the Duke of Roxborough and then Imelda Markos. Today the original is held at the Bank of the Philippines. The Russians made a replica which is on display at the…

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