tiaras
A tiara is a decorative headpiece often worn by women, typically made of precious metals and adorned with gemstones. Traditionally associated with royalty and nobility, tiaras symbolize elegance and status. They can vary in design, from simple bands to elaborate structures featuring intricate patterns and sparkling jewels.
Tiaras are commonly worn during formal occasions, such as weddings, balls, and state events. While they are most famously linked to princesses and queens, many modern brides also choose to wear tiaras on their special day. These accessories can be passed down through generations, becoming cherished family heirlooms.