Arabic Script Tiara

Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, the elder son of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan, will marry Rajwa Khaled bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al Saif in a lavish ceremony in Amman tomorrow! While the soon-to-be Jordanian Crown Princess will likely wear a new Tiara, she could borrow a Tiara from Queen Rania, the leading candidate would be the Arabic Script Tiara!

Arabic Script Tiara | Diamond Tiara | Boucheron Bracelet Bandeau | Queen Alia’s Cartier TiaraQueen Rania’s Crown Brooch | The Jordanian Royal Tiaras

Set with about 1,300 diamonds, including seven drop stones, topped by a large pear-shaped diamond weighing 20 carats, this striking Tiara is composed in scrolls of Arabic script from the Quran, saying: “Greatness for Allah”. 

The Tiara was ordered by King Abdullah II of Jordan from Yan Sicard of FRED in 2005, whose son shared pictures of the tiara while it was being created. 

Queen Rania first wore her Arabic Script Tiara for the State Banquet hosted by the Dutch Royal Family at the Noordeinde Palace during the Jordanian State Visit to the Netherlands in 2006. 

Queen Rania wore the Arabic Script Tiara only one other time, when she was photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2008 issue of Vanity Fair, Spain. Even if the soon-to-be Crown Princess does not wear the Tiara tomorrow, lets hope we see it worn sometime soon! 

Queen Rania wore the Arabic Script Tiara for the spectacular Banquet to celebrate the Wedding of Crown Prince Al Hussein and Princess Rajwa at the Al Husseiniya Palace in Amman.

Arabic Script Tiara | Diamond Tiara | Boucheron Bracelet Bandeau | Queen Alia’s Cartier TiaraQueen Rania’s Crown Brooch | The Jordanian Royal Tiaras

Arabic Script Tiara

Diamond Tiara

Boucheron Bracelet Bandeau

Queen Alia’s Cartier Tiara

Queen Rania’s Crown Brooch

One thought on “Arabic Script Tiara

  1. This is a beautiful tiara. I love that the Jordanian tiaras don’t have flat bases.
    This piece with its religious significance would be ideal for the Saudi bride tomorrow. I hope she wears a tiara, as some past Jordanian brides have just worn veils like Rajwa did for her henna party. But I’m sure she will look fabulous whatever she wears.

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