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Tiara
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a piece of jewelry, decorated by gemstones, resembling a small crown worn on the front of the head by women
What is a "tiara"?
A tiara is a type of crown worn by women as a form of adornment or as a symbol of royalty or nobility. It is typically made of precious metals and decorated with gems or other precious stones. The design of a tiara can vary widely, from a simple band to a more elaborate, multi-tiered arrangement of jewels. Tiaras have been worn throughout history by queens, princesses, and other women of high social status, and are still sometimes worn by brides on their wedding day. The word "tiara" comes from the ancient Persian word "tyara," which means "a headdress."