Known as the “Gandik Diraja”, the crown of the Queen of Malysia is a diadem made of diamonds and platinum. The crown centers around a large diamond star and crescent which are surrounded by abstract “awan larat” designs. The crown is also a transformer and can be taken apart to form a locket and a set of brooches (if wearing a crown seems to ostentatious, and the queen yearns for the modest elegance of, you know, huge platinum diamond brooches). In 1984, the Gandik Diraja was created from a previous version by Garrard jewelers, an ultra-luxury jeweler in London.
Malaysia has an unusual version of monarchy in which the king (or more properly the Yang di-Pertuan Agong) is elected every 5 years from among the rulers of the nine Malay states. The Gandik Diraja therefore gets passed around a lot! It was designed to be bland (well, bland for a huge jeweled hat) so that it would go with many different outfits and suit the varying tastes of lots of different royal consorts. The tiara is accompanied by the Kalung Diraja, a large diamond and platinum necklace which unaccountably looks like echinoderms or spiders. Just like the diadem, the necklace can be taken apart and worn as earrings and brooches. Who knew that Malysian royalty had such a penchant for brooches?
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October 4, 2012 at 7:41 AM
aronia
I love your blog Wayne. You sure have a broad range of interests. One small error in this one. You forgot to put the name in the first sentence. “Known as , the crown of the Queen of Malysia is a diadem made of diamonds and platinum.” Keep up the good work!
October 4, 2012 at 9:50 AM
Wayne
Thanks, aronia. Yikes, I must have cut rather than copied–a 1989 style mistake. I appreciate your kind words and your keen eye.
October 5, 2012 at 8:22 AM
BB
I’d wear this.
I am rather partial to platinum & diamonds- I like the ‘transformer’ aspect.
I think it is rather tasteful rather than ‘blah’.
I was surprised it was made the ‘over exuberant’ 80’s, I’d have guessed the 1950’s.
October 5, 2012 at 2:18 PM
Wayne
I guess I was a bit hard on the (very pretty) diadem. It’s just that I like a bit more color (and strangeness) in my royal regalia!
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