Bridal crown

The bridal crown (German: Brautkrone or, in the Black Forest, Schäppel) is a headdress that single women wear on certain holidays, at festivals and, finally, at their wedding. At the marriage of Princess Mary of Saxe-Altenburg to King George V of Hanover on 18 February 1843 in the castle church at Hanover George V wore a large, golden crown and his bride, Princess Mary, wore a somewhat smaller golden bridal crown.

Bridal crown

The bridal crown (German: Brautkrone or, in the Black Forest, Schäppel) is a headdress that single women wear on certain holidays, at festivals and, finally, at their wedding. At the marriage of Princess Mary of Saxe-Altenburg to King George V of Hanover on 18 February 1843 in the castle church at Hanover George V wore a large, golden crown and his bride, Princess Mary, wore a somewhat smaller golden bridal crown.