Thursday, 3 March 2011

Delhi Durbar

Delhi Durbar tiara
The Delhi Durbar Tiara
HM Queen consort Mary of the United Kingdom, nee Princess Mary of Teck
The circlet was made by Garrards, especially for Queen Mary during the Delhi Durbar on December 12,1911 - hence its name. Durbar is Hindi, for a 'ceremonial gathering to pay homage'. 

The gathering was to install King George V and Queen Mary as Emperor and Empress of India. King George V admired this piece and referred to it as "May's best tiara". 
 In this picture the center stone is a diamond circle.
It was originally worn with detachable emerald drops and at the Durbar, Queen Mary wore it over a crimson velvet cap.
HM Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother nee Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
The tiara was worn by the Queen Mother a few times after she became Queen consort.
 
Different Versions
 HM Queen consort Mary of the United Kingdom, nee Princess Mary of Teck
Here, Mary adds an extra diamond to the top instead of her usual emeralds.
HM Queen consort Mary of the United Kingdom, nee Princess Mary of Teck
The version above has no center stone, leaving the tiara quite plain in comparison to the original.

The tiara is loaned to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall by the Queen.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in the Delhi Durbar Tiara

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