Creation:  This tiara was made in 1904 by E. Wolff & Co. for Garrard.  It can be worn as a necklace and the diamonds drops can be removed for use on a necklace or earrings.
| Crown Princess Margaret | 
| Princess Sibylla | 
| Princess Christina | 
| Queen Silvia | 
- Crown Princess Margaret of Sweden née Princess of Connaught; from her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, on the occasion of her 1905 marriage to King Gustaf VI Adolph of Sweden
 - Princess Sibylla of Sweden née Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; inherited in 1920 by her husband, Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, and given to her on the occasion of their 1932 marriage
 - Queen Silvia of Sweden née Sommerlath; inherited in 1972 by her husband, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and given to her on the occasion of their 1976 marriage
 
| Princess Lilian | 
| Princess Birgitta | 
- Princess Birgitta of Sweden
 - Princess Désirée of Sweden
 - Princess Christina of Sweden
 - Princess Lilian of Sweden nee Davies Craig
 - Princess Madeleine of Sweden
 - Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden
 
| Princess Madeleine | 
| Crown Princess Victoria | 
- Trond Norén Isaksen - Princess Sibylla's Tiara
 - The Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor - Connaught Tiara
 - The Court Jeweller - Connaught Diamond Tiara
 - Bijoux Royaux En Folie - The Connaught Tiara
 - The Royal Watcher - Connaught Diamond Tiara
 - The Royal Post - The Connaught Diamond Tiara
 - All Things Royal - The Connaught Diamond Tiara
 - Mis Joyas Reales - Connaught Tiara
 

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