Circlet Collection
"The Circlet: A Symbol of Royalty and Elegance" The Queens Crown: Adorned with precious gems
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"The Circlet: A Symbol of Royalty and Elegance" The Queens Crown: Adorned with precious gems, the circlet represents the regal power and authority of queens throughout history. Queen Alexandra - Downey Photograph on a postcard: In this captivating image, Queen Alexandra wears a magnificent circlet that perfectly complements her grace and beauty. The Duchess of York at the time of her wedding, 1923 (1935): As she embarked on her journey into royalty, the Duchess wore a stunning circlet that symbolized love, commitment, and new beginnings. Myrrha (hand-coloured print): This enchanting artwork depicts Myrrha wearing an intricate circlet as she embodies strength and resilience in Greek mythology. Prayer (engraving): With a delicate circlet adorning her head, the subject in this engraving finds solace and peace through prayer. The Bride by Raffaelle Monti (Copeland, England, 1873): Crafted from Parian porcelain, this exquisite sculpture showcases a bride wearing an elegant circlet—a timeless symbol of purity and marital bliss. The Virgin and Child with St. Elizabeth, the Infant St. John and St. Catherine: This iconic painting features Mary adorned with a celestial golden circlet while surrounded by saints—an embodiment of divine motherhood. "Six swans each with a golden circlet round its neck drew the boat" (engraving): In this whimsical scene from folklore, six majestic swans wear magical golden circles around their necks to transport characters across enchanted waters. Girl Reading (oil on canvas): Lost in literature's embrace while donning a simple yet charming circlet upon her head—this painting captures both intellectuality and innocence beautifully intertwined. 10 Indian Fakir carrying large iron circlets around his neck (engraving).