The Wolfers Tiara

wolfers tiaraPhoto: Keld Navntoft, Kongehuset ©




The Wolfers Tiara was created by a Belgian jeweller as a wedding present for the future Queen Fabiola of Belgium on behalf of the brokers and jewellers of Antwerp.

The tiara has more than 200 diamonds, and it can also be worn as a necklace. Queen Fabiola wore the piece often.

In 2015, Queen Mathilde wore the tiara for the very first time and so it appears that Queen Fabiola left the tiara to her as many of her other possessions were donated.

Queen Mathilde has also worn the tiara often, both as a tiara and a necklace. In 2013, the tiara appeared on the head of The Duchess of Brabant when she wore it at the gala at Christiansborg Palace, celebrating the 18th birthday of Prince Christian of Denmark.1

  1. The Court Jeweller

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