Tiara

Tiara
 Tiara - a word of Greek origin. Derived from dia, meaning "through" and deo - «bind." Initially, she is only a bandage around his head. In ancient times was a sign of the priests and emperors. Then diadems, bandages began to decorate themselves winners of sports and noble women. Egyptians wore tiaras with the image of the sacred ...
 Tiara - a word of Greek origin. Derived from dia, meaning "through" and deo - «bind." Initially, she is only a bandage around his head. In ancient times was a sign of the priests and emperors. Then diadems, bandages began to decorate themselves winners of sports and noble women. Egyptians wore tiaras with the image of the sacred serpent. In Persia blue ribbon with white stripes tied around tiaras. In the Middle Ages tiaras were made of metals, including gold. They served as a sign of independence rulers, inlaid with precious stones. Now this kind of jewelry worn on the bride's wedding, as well as representatives of high society, members of royal families on secular receptions.