LadyMaria
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prince.of.preslav|1342218858|3233493 said:Any guesses how relevant the info that the pearls were removed by 1946 is? Perhaps it still could be worn with them, but no one had worn them since then? Is this mentioned in The Queen's Diamonds?
Here is what The Queen's Diamonds has to say:
"Queen Mary's tiara was made using diamonds and 12 pearl drops taken from a necklace/tiara given to her on her marriage by "650 Ladies of England." these were supplemented by 13 pearls taken from pieces of her mother's jewelry (including six from a stomacher that had belonged to Mary, Duchess of Gloucester), and a pearl each from the brooches given on her marriage by the town of Richmond and the women of Hampshire. Of the 38 pearls originally mounted on the tiara, 26 (13 of the 19 upright pearls on the cresting, and 13 of the 19 pendant pearls on the band) were made detachable, perhaps those from the Ladies of England Necklace and the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The six fixed upright pearls on the cresting (now permanently removed) were made detachable in 1932. The tiara was inherited by The Queen from her grandmother in 1953 and was worn by Diana, Princess of Wales, following her marriage in 1981."