Jules-Cyrille Cavé - Girl with a Bouquet of Daisies (1897)
Thomas Francis Dicksee - Ophelia (1865)

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Jules-Cyrille Cavé - Girl with a Bouquet of Daisies (1897)
Thomas Francis Dicksee - Ophelia (1865)

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I gotta send in the all-timer, divorced sash with âFINALLY DIVORCEDâ crown, made out of some kind of metal, it was heavy
Itâs been about three years and I still regret not buying it, hopefully it went to someone cool though
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Cartier tiara, circa 1930.
Known as 'Astor Tiara", this incredible jewel belonged to Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (1879-1964): Astor was not only a fashion icon, but the first woman to sit in British Parliament.
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Symbola - Mscr. Dresd. F.83, Bd.3 - Octavius de Strada - c.1587-1588 - via Staats und UniversitÀtsbibliothek Dresden (SLUB)
Crown made in the year 1465 by Pere Ăngel.
49,3 x 64 x 2,5 cm. Girona Art Museum.
It was commissioned by Peter of Portugal, who had been elected as King of the Catalans in 1463 during the Catalan civil war between the Government of Catalonia and the king John II.
He commissioned a diadem-shaped silver crown to be offered to the Virgin Mary of CastellĂł d'EmpĂșries (town in the Comarques Gironines area of Catalonia). It was made by Pere Ăngel, a silversmith of Italian origin who had been living and working in Girona (Catalonia) for many years and who had already made two religious diadems for Saint Mary and Baby Jesus statues in the nearby Roses Monastery the previous decade.
The crown was made using different kinds of moulds and adding little elements that had been made separately. It is ornamented with the Catalan shield (the four bars) and Peter of Portugal's family motto "paine pour joie" (French for "pain for joy", meaning that it's necessary to go through hardships to reach joy).