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- Wedding Dress and Veil, Worn by Sarah Joulwan, January 3, 1942 -

- January 03, 1942
- Collections - Artifact
Wedding Dress and Veil, Worn by Sarah Joulwan, January 3, 1942
- Tiara Used by Richie Jean Jackson, Selma, Alabama -

- 1960-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Tiara Used by Richie Jean Jackson, Selma, Alabama
- Wedding Dress and Tiara, Worn by Irene Von Mach at Her Wedding to Joseph Riley LeBay, 1923 -

- June 16, 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Wedding Dress and Tiara, Worn by Irene Von Mach at Her Wedding to Joseph Riley LeBay, 1923
- Quinceanera Rhinestone Tiara, 2011 - Girls in the Hispanic community often celebrate their 15th birthday, or Quinceanara, with a special ceremony marking their passage from childhood to adulthood. The young woman is crowned with a tiara by parents or godparents. The tiara denotes that she is a "princess" before God and the world, represents her triumph over childhood, and her ability to face the challenges ahead.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
Quinceanera Rhinestone Tiara, 2011
Girls in the Hispanic community often celebrate their 15th birthday, or Quinceanara, with a special ceremony marking their passage from childhood to adulthood. The young woman is crowned with a tiara by parents or godparents. The tiara denotes that she is a "princess" before God and the world, represents her triumph over childhood, and her ability to face the challenges ahead.