trophy Mellerio has an archive of about 100,000 items.
Tiaras and royal jewels The Mellerio Shell tiara was given to
Infanta Isabella of Spain as a wedding present from her mother
Queen Isabella II in 1868. The tiara had been made by Mellerio for the 1867 Paris Exhibition. It is made of diamonds in the shape of shells decorated with pearls. It remains part of the
Spanish royal family jewels, worn today by
Queen Sofia of Spain. Mellerio is also attributed with the creation of the Spanish Floral Tiara, made of diamonds in a pattern of flowers, which was a wedding gift to the future Queen Sofia from
General Franco on her marriage to
Juan Carlos of Spain in 1962. The jewel collection of the
Dutch royal family includes a tiara made by Mellerio for
Queen Emma. The ruby tiara is part of a set made in 1889. The parure was designed by
Oscar Massin and made by Mellerio. Commissioned by
King Willem III as a 30th birthday gift for Queen Emma, this tiara is part of a larger ruby
parure which included a tiara, necklace, bracelet, brooch, stomacher, earrings, and a fan. The cost of the parure was significant, around 160,000
guilders at the time. This parure remains an important part of the Dutch royal jewelry collection and has been worn by several generations of Dutch queens and princesses. Mellerio also made the rose-pattern diamond tiara bought by
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy for the 1868 wedding of his son,
Prince Umberto, to
Margherita of Savoy. A 1742 peacock brooch by Mellerio was worn by
Anita Delgado as princess of Kapurthala. ==Mellerio family==