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Links to Useful Bridal Tiara Websites

We have chosen some of the most interesting websites for bridal tiaras and wedding jewelry on the Internet.

Please note that the authors of this website have no connection or affiliation with any of the bridal tiara companies listed below. None of the sites have paid to be listed here. We make no warranties or guarantees about the suitability of their products for your specific needs.


  • Princess Bride Tiaras Still our favorite site for bridal tiaras, wedding veils, and bridal jewelry. This site not only boasts the largest variety of headpieces on the internet, it also has several pages devoted to how to wear a tiara, how to wear a veil with a tiara, and other useful information.

  • Silver Tiger Art Tiaras and Jewelry. Unique Custom Handcrafted Chainmail Jewelry, Accessories, Headpieces, Armour and Apparel for Medieval Faires, Weddings, Belly Dancers, Goth, Fantasy, SCA, LARP and Club Wear or Just for Fun! This site is of special interest to brides who want to do a wedding with Medieval or Renaissance flavor, or for members of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), an international organization dedicated to researching and re-creating pre-17th-century European history. Very hard to find stuff!

  • Tiara Enterprises. BIG tiaras! A Rhode Island manufacturer of crowns, tiaras, scepters, and pins for beauty pageants, contests, weddings, homecomings, proms or any special event where you need a really large tiara.

  • Colleen Collections of Ireland With support of the Galway Rural Development Company, Designer Maureen McKervey was awarded marketing assistance under the European Leader II Programme for innovative enterprise, and brought her designs to a global audience with the establishment of this website in early 1998. The Republic of Ireland's first on-line provider of handcrafted tiaras and wedding accessories.

  • The Celtic Bride Based in Ireland, Celtic Bride creates one-off, handcrafted pieces that are totally unique. If you're looking for a very Irish tiara for your dancer, check out this site!

  • Tiaras and Crowns presented by Liz Collectible Jewelry. Tiaras, crowns, diadems fascinate us. They represented status, name, and wealth in the traditional cultures. What you wore on your head told the world who you were, no other introduction needed. If you need a tiara for a unique occasion, a film or stage show, and you want historical authenticity, then check out this site!

  • Rangoli This unique range of textile jewellery is made using crochet. Fine metallic thread and wires are combined to produce rich shades reminiscent of antique gold and silver. Semi-precious stones, freshwater pearls and Austrian cut crystal are incorporated into the pieces.

Other websites of interest to brides.

  • The Smarter Bride If you're thinking of ordering a wedding dress over the Internet, you better read this! Bridal gown horror stories. Last year thousands of brides lost both their money and their gowns by ordering over the Internet. Documented histories of the bankruptcies of gown suppliers.

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