Tie the knot with the Fenton Tiara
In the world of fine jewellery, few pieces carry the history, craftsmanship, and sheer luxury of a tiara. As tradition stated only married women may wear tiaras, this bejewelled headpiece became an essential bridal accessory, with generations of women seizing the chance to wear one on their big day.
At Fenton, we’re all about happily ever afters, so we’ve created our own tiara to make your fairytale dreams come true. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this exquisite tiara captures the delicate beauty of blooming flowers with twinkling sapphires amidst a backdrop of diamonds. Buying such an amazing piece would set a wedding budget back £45,000, so we’re choosing the sustainable approach and giving you the chance to rent the Fenton Tiara for your big day, for the ultimate once-in-a-lifetime moment. Explore the fine details of this treasured piece and learn how you can make it yours.
Crafted to perfection
The highlight of the Fenton Tiara is the nine diamond-encrusted flowers delicately placed around the frame, each with a luscious blue sapphire nestled in the centre. Crafted in 14 karat white gold, the flowers are hand set with an outstanding total of 2,793 brilliant cut diamonds for premium radiance on your big day.
Featuring 20.8 carats of diamonds alone and over 19 carats of beautiful blue sapphires, wow your wedding guests as you walk down the aisle in this one-of-a-kind headpiece.
At Fenton, we pride ourselves on working with only the finest raw materials, with each cushion cut sapphire responsibly sourced from Thailand. As a B Corp, we ensure all our gemstones are fully traceable and never from conflict countries. Each sparkling Fenton stone makes up the top 10% of gemstones sourced worldwide, so you can enjoy fine jewellery with a conscience.
To create this dazzling piece, more than 300 hours of ideation, sketching and hand rendering went into the conceptualisation of the Fenton Tiara and more than 600 hours were spent on designing and digital modelling. Embellished with intricate details, it’s the artisanal craftsmanship by our expert team of gemmologists that makes this tiara so special, a true testimony of elegance.
Reflecting nature
To celebrate the beauty of nature, each flower in this tiara features a diamond pavé of mixed-sized diamonds to mimic the individuality of real flowers. Each Thai sapphire has been set en-tremblant in the centre of each flower to add to the tiara’s natural appearance. The term en-tremblant derives from the French word, ‘to tremble’ and refers to how these sapphires are mounted on tiny springs that create a sense of movement when the tiara is worn. Just like a glistening crown of flowers, the sapphires are designed to follow your natural movement, creating a captivating play of light amongst the diamonds.
The frame of the tiara is formed of gently curving stems and leaves, beautifully drawing the eye to the gemstone flowers. For extra comfort, the base of the frame is crafted from 925 sterling silver, with the flower elements made from 14 karat white gold, making the tiara as lightweight as possible because no bride wants to be uncomfortable on her big day.
A regal legacy
Tiara’s have a rich history, originating in ancient Iran. The word itself derives from the Persian language, denoting the high-peaked headdresses worn by royalty to showcase their status. Ancient Greeks and Romans adopted a similar design, closely resembling a laurel reef to adorn the statues of Gods and Goddesses in sacred temples. Along with visual magnificence, tiaras became known as a symbol of deity and prestige, making them a renowned piece of opulent fine jewellery.
From the early Middle Ages, crowns were worn ceremoniously by royalty, with elaborate bridal crowns worn by women on their wedding day. As fashions changed over time, large and extravagant hairstyles were favoured, diminishing the practicality and popularity of these crowns as they became too difficult to wear.
The Neoclassicist movement of the late 18th century saw a resurgence of tiaras' popularity. Jewellery houses took inspiration from the laurel headpieces of ancient antiquity and adorned tiaras with precious gemstones and diamonds, playing with ornate designs. Napoleon and his beloved wife Josephéne popularised tiaras in high society, using their dazzling diadems as a symbol of status, intending to make the French court the grandest in Europe.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the rise of wealth across Europe and America made tiaras accessible beyond just the nobility. The upper classes too, would flaunt their wealth with these bejewelled headpieces, making them fashionable at society balls and weddings. Increasingly intricate and delicate designs were formed as the technology behind diamond cutting became more advanced.
After World War II, tiaras became less sought-after as society grew more casual and dress-coded white tie events became less common. However, they remain cherished for royal weddings today. Kate Middleton, for instance, wore the late Queen Elizabeth’s Cartier Halo Tiara on her wedding day. This spectacular tiara, adorned with sparkling diamonds, was a family heirloom given to Queen Elizabeth by her mother on her 18th birthday. As a prized possession of the royal family, it has been worn by Princess Margaret and Princess Anne, upholding the tradition of fine jewellery being passed down and loaned within the family
Make it yours
Embrace the rich history and feel like a princess on your wedding day with the Fenton Tiara. For a once in a lifetime bridal moment, you can walk down the aisle with a staggering 40 carats worth of heirloom quality gemstones adorned in this opulent headpiece.
We love breaking boundaries and believe everyone should get the chance to enjoy fine jewellery and luxury craftsmanship on their big day. Worth in the region of £45,000, we are thrilled to offer this extraordinary tiara to rent from £250per day, making it accessible to add a touch of opulence to your special occasion. To secure the piece, please review our terms and conditions and contact us directly below to check availability for your desired date.