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Quinceañera

Looking for a Quinceañera tiara, bracelet, or earrings?

Let us help you find the perfect quinceanera headpiece to accessorize your quinceanera dress. The following items are used in the quinceanera ceremony and most of them are available on this website.
TIARA (symbolizing that the girl is a princess before God).
BRACELET (symbolizing the unending circle of life).
EARRINGS (reminder to listen to Gods word).
CROSS, BIBLE & ROSARY (representing religious faith in God and in herself).

Number 154 Although any tiara in our collection may be used for the Quinceañera ceremony, our tiara No. 154 is a traditional Spanish style tiara that has been used by Hispanic women for centuries. It is a very old style that is seen in paintings in museums and artbooks. This tiara is an excellent choice for the young woman who not only wants something very Hispanic looking but who wants to acknowledge the older traditions. The gemstones are cut from genuine Austrian leaded glass crystal and they have the same brilliant sparkle as real diamonds!

Click on the No. 154 photo above for detailed pictures and a description.

During the reception, there is a "crowning ceremony" where a parent or godparent replaces the headpiece worn by the quinceanera with the tiara. A scepter (emblem of authority and responsibility) is also presented to her, in recognition of her passage into adulthood.

In many Hispanic cultures, gifts are given to the Quinceanera by "padrinos" (godparents or sponsors) chosen by the family. The padrinos who give the Traditional Gifts are formally recognized, and often are part of the procession for either the church or reception ceremony, or do the presentation of the gifts to the priest for the blessing. The Tiara plays a critical role in the actual Quinceanera ceremony. The young lady is passing from childhood in adulthood and the tiara reaffirms the dignity and power of women and signifies her new responsibilities. The headpiece that is worn by the Quinceanera during the beginning of the ceremony will be replaced with the Tiara. The "crowning" is done either by her parents or the godparent presenting the gift. A scepter is also presented to the young lady. The scepter, being an emblem of authority, signifies the responsibility now being given to the young woman for the rest of her life.

Princess Bride Tiaras is proud to help you share in the important cultural traditions of the Quinceanera!