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What is an Aigrette

Aigrette

An aigrette is an ornament worn in the hair, often decorated with feathers or glitter. It was very popular in the early 20th century. It comes from the the French word "egret", a white heron prized for its beautiful plumage. The term also refers to a spray of gemstones worn on a hat or in the hair.

One famous aigrette features a 61.50 carat (12.3 g) whiskey-colored diamond, "The Eye of the Tiger", was mounted by Cartier in a breathtaking turban aigrette for the Maharajah of Nawanagar in 1934.

Examples of Aigrettes: (click the pictures for more detail)

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Eye of the Tiger Aigrette

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