How to make Princess Diana’s iconic tiara (with a twist!) | Crown Obsession #9: Lover’s knot tiara

Printable blueprint for this video (and for all other projects on my channel) is available over my Patreon page: This tiara was a pain in the royal A to make, but it’s worth it. My Lover’s knot tiara template is available for “Your MAJESTY!“ level members! Thank you for all the support and kind comments from you guys! If you’d like to help more, you can support my creative fund with just a one time tipping at: or You can contact and follow me through these platform!: Instagram: TikTok: @itsaustindo Facebook: Tip me over: Email: austindoyt@ ------------------------------------------- MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED IN THIS VIDEO: Silver-tone copper wire: diameter (20 gauge) and 0.3 mm diameter (29 gauge) Four 1mm-wire headband E6000 glue (or any gel glue) Superglue (cyanoacrylate) Filigree: 50/80mm Filigree: 58x63mm Metal Filigree Cross: Filigree: STONES: Glass rhinestones, white color, round in prong setting: 10mm, 8mm, 7mm, 6mm, 5mm. 3mm diamond rhinestones chain Glass stones, emerald color, pear-shaped in prong setting : 5 (13x18mm) stones, 4 (10x14mm) stones, 4 (7x10mm) stones TOOLS: pliers (flat-nose, round-nose, chain-nose, heavy duty clamp pliers), flush cutter pliers, tweezers Rhinestones Picking Tool: *Transparency: The links are Aliexpress affiliate links, I get a small commission fee if you purchase the product in my links, but the choice is all up to you, you can just use these links for reference. ------------------------------------------- About the lover’s knot tiara: The piece of jewelry Kate wears was created for Queen Mary in 1914 by the House of Garrard from pearls and diamonds already owned by her family. Mary modeled after her grandmother Princess Augusta of Hesse’s headpiece, the original Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara, which is currently thought to be held in an unknown private collection. According to the Court Jeweller, when Queen Mary commissioned the piece, she “sacrificed a tiara from her own jewelry collection, the Ladies of England Tiara, to make it.“ After Queen Mary died in 1953, the crown was passed down to her granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen wore the tiara several times in the ’50s, before moving on to other pieces like the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, which have since become her favorites. In 1981, the Queen reportedly loaned the Lover’s Knot Tiara to Princess Diana as a wedding gift. Diana opted instead to wear the Spencer Tiara, a family heirloom, on her big day, but the Lover’s Knot became one of her favorite pieces, despite being so heavy that it hurt her head. When Diana and Charles divorced, the crown was returned to Queen Elizabeth II—Diana was allowed to keep her jewelry as part of the settlement, but as the tiara was on loan from the Queen, it was given back—and reportedly put into a safe at Buckingham Palace. According to People, following Diana’s death in 1997, the tiara wasn’t seen publicly until 2015, when Duchess Kate wore it to much fanfare at a reception at Buckingham Palace. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 intro 0:19 history of the tiara 0:48 design researching 2:06 DAY 1: making the 13 drop pendants 4:33 DAY 2: building the tiara wire frame 6:52 DAY 3: weld the frame together 10:16 DAY 4 11:53 more history facts and diamond chain applying 14:13 DAY 5: attaching more diamonds 15:06 assemble the drop pendants 17:34 DAY 6: making the “lover’s knots“ 18:51 assemble the lover’s knots 22:24 DAY 7: finishing up 23:11 Tiara reveal
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