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Tiara

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The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

This tiara is made from polished branches of coral. Coral is formed from the skeletons of tiny marine organisms. Most of the coral used in Victorian jewellery came from the seas around Italy, where it was fished between April and July.
Various imitations of coral were available from the late 1800s. These included early plastics, stained ivory, and French 'coraline', made of coloured alabaster.

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  • Title: Tiara
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1845/1864
  • Location: Italy
  • Physical Dimensions: Width: 18.2 cm approx., Length: 21 cm approx., Height: 19.5 cm, Depth: 3.6 cm
  • Medium: Branch coral on gilt brass frame
The Victoria and Albert Museum

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