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Queen Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte's Mourning Tiara, Sweden (ca. 1818; onyx, silver). Now in the Nordic Museum. Worn while in mourning for husband King Charles XIII.
Antique Mourning Tiara, Sweden (ca. 1860-1890; glass, metal). Now in the Nordic Museum.
Mourning Tiara-Comb, France (19th c.; jet).
Unknown woman wearing mourning tiara (1870's; vulcanite). Vulcanite, patented by Goodyear in 1846, is a mixture of rubber and sulphur, heated and poured into moulds. It was inexpensive to make and mass-produced to rival jet.