Flower Girl Tiaras, Flower Girl Headpiece
Tina and everyone!
OMG is all i can say! u have made me the happiest bride ever thank you!
Crystal - Indianapolis IND
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Flower Girl Tiaras
Because of many requests, in this tiara gallery, we are featuring tiaras in our collections that we recommend for your
flower girls and child attendants in your wedding ceremony. You might recognize some of these tiaras from our other
galleries, but keep in mind that these tiaras are versatile. They can be gently shaped to fit the bride as well as the flowergirl.
You can have matching tiaras to create a very coordinated wedding look! We recommend these tiaras for flowergirls specifically
because of the style and shape. Click on each picture of a bridal tiara or wedding crown to view the tiara on a
bride, and see some suggestions for wearing these exquisite tiaras. Please note that some
tiaras are available in both gold and silver colors. These have been designated "A" for
silver and "B" for gold. Gold-tone tiaras typically have ivory pearls, while silver-tone
tiaras have white pearls. Any exceptions to this will be noted in the descriptions. Only
the finest, natural luster manmade pearls are used in these tiaras. The crystal rhinestones
are actually Austrian leaded-glass crystal, cut like diamonds with precise facets to capture
the light and gleam like real gemstones.
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Three of our
employees and our daughter were married this year, including Alicia, shown here trying on a tiara.
Besides trying on every tiara that comes into our shop, Alicia enjoys helping with email questions.
She has been helping brides select tiaras to match their gown
and hairstyle for several years with great success. She has the uncanny ability of going
straight for the exact right tiara on the first try. |
All of the above tiaras and combs are built from the finest natural-luster artificial pearls, genuine faceted leaded-glass crystals, and beautifully plated metals. To keep costs within a budget, real diamonds, pearls, gold and silver are not used. The terms "gold" and "silver" refer to color only.
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