Victorian Opal and Diamond Crown Tiara Haircomb, circa 1880s
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Victorian Opal and Diamond Crown Tiara Haircomb, circa 1880s
Dandelion and dragonfly hair comb, ca 1904 by Louis C. Comfort. The dragonflies' bodies are gold and they are set with black opals, pink opals and demantoid garnets. On top of each of their heads is a tiny ruby. The dandelion puff balls are dotted with white enamel.
Close up image showing a bejeweled dragonfly sitting on a dandelion seed head that is mostly blown away.
today's bug thing is this ladybug haircomb!
TOP: Brooch by John Paul Cooper comprising a golden stag amid a rock crystal, gold, and enamel roundel.
BOTTOM: Heart-shaped hair comb by Murrle, Bennet & Co. featuring gold leaves alternate with peridots on a tortoiseshell ground.
Opal & Diamond Haircomb/Necklace
"Victorian Opal and Diamond Crown/Tiara/Haircomb/Necklace, circa 1880s
A very unusual and stunning Victorian crown, set with fiery opal cabochons and old-mine cut diamonds, from the 1880s. The setting alternates with rows of fine opal cabochons that show a strong play of colour and rows of bright old-mine cut diamonds (ca. 12 carats), in a shell like design. It can be worn with a detachable hair comb, or as a necklace."
- 1st Dibs
Bandai Gashapon Japan Announces Tamagotchi Hair Comb Collection
Step up your hair game with these combs! Bandai Gashapon Japan has announced the Tamagotchi Hair Comb Collection which consists of portable hair combs that you can take with you everywhere you go! The comb slides into a convenient egg shaped shell!
Available in 5 styles, and available the third week of May, 2025 in Japan for ¥400.
From: Mason, William, 1725-1797. The works of William Mason, M.A., precentor of York, and rector of Aston. London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811
PR3548 .M2 1811