Dido
Dido was a Phoenician Queen, founder of Carthage, and first-born child of the King of Tyre. Landing on Libyan coasts,
at about 814 BC, she chose a place to found a new capital city for her Phoenician followers: Carthage. She peacefully obtained the land by an ingenious agreement with
the local lord, today known as the "Theorem of Dido." She is best remembered for her love affair with Aeneas, the son of Aphrodite and the famous Trojan leader,
who had been driven by a storm upon her shores.
This regal tiara will inspire your own love affair. This silver-toned double banded tiara can be worn with any color gown, but looks especially good with white or off-white gowns.
The tiara is one inch at its center peak. A Generous display of Austrian crystals and Austrian crystal rhinestones decorate this stunning tiara. Its decoration spans a generous 11 inches of the 16 1/2-inch long band.
This tiara has pinloops on either end to secure it in place.
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