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Elizabeth Taylor’s jewels go on the block

  • September 10, 2011 at 6:50 am

Elizabeth Taylor dazzled the world with her beauty, lavish lifestyle, and an unquenchable passion for diamonds and jewels that was fueled by the great loves of her life and now, those treasures will be up for auction.

The late Hollywood star, who died in March, amassed one of the foremost jewelry collections in the world, including a 33.19-carat diamond ring and a 16th century pear-shaped pearl from one of her seven husbands, Richard Burton.

Christie’s auction house is selling her complete jewelry collection, valued at $30 million US, in new York on Dec. 13-14.

“These are the top jewels that Elizabeth Taylor received from the great loves of her life, Mike Todd and Richard Burton,” said Christie’s jewelry expert Rahul Kadakia. “They’re from moments in life that were very dear to her,” jewels that were purchased in Bulgari in Rome, at Cartier in new York and at auction.The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond from her estate, a 33.19 carat gift from Richard Burton, is estimated at $2,500,000 – $3,500,000 US. Richard Drew/Associated Press

The stories behind them are as priceless as the gems themselves. in a 2002 memoir, My Love Affair with Jewelry, Taylor took readers on a personal journey of her collection, describing in her own words how she came to own each piece.

“I never, never thought of my jewelry as trophies,” she wrote. “I’m here to take care of them and to love them. When I die and they go off to auction I hope whoever buys them gives them a really good home.”

It’s an extraordinary collection of rubies, diamonds, emeralds and sapphires in intricate and bold designs.

Among the standouts is the 16th-century La Peregrina, one of the largest and most symmetrically perfect pear-shaped pearls in the world, which Burton purchased for Taylor in 1969 as a Valentine’s Day gift. the two had met in Italy on the set of the 1963 film Cleopatra, and married for the first time in 1964.

Once part of the Crown Jewels of Spain, the pearl later passed into the hands of Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon III and the Duke of Abercorn. When it came up at auction in new York, Burton snapped it up for $37,000, beating out the underbidder, a member of the Spanish Royal family.

It is estimated to fetch $2 million to $3 million.

Taylor given Taj Mahal diamond pendant

Taylor, who was married eight times — twice to Burton — died in March at age 79. the couple appeared together in about a dozen films, including Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in which Taylor played an alcoholic shrew in an emotionally sadomasochistic marriage.

‘Jewelry was a way of life for Elizabeth Taylor. they were her friends.’—Christie’s jewelry expert Rahul Kadakia

Burton was enamoured of historical pieces, and in 1972 purchased the famous 17th-century Taj Mahal diamond pendant for Taylor’s 40th birthday. the heart-shaped diamond is associated with one of history’s greatest love stories. It belonged to Emperor Shah Jahangir, who had the diamond inscribed with his wife’s name “Nur Jahan.” He later passed the stone on to his son, Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal in memory of his wife Mumtaz, who died in childbirth.

“I would have liked to buy her the Taj Mahal but it would cost too much to transport,” Burton remarked after buying it.

The necklace has a pre-sale estimate of $300,000 to $500,000.

“Jewelry was a way of life for Elizabeth Taylor. they were her friends. she enjoyed wearing them and it gave her a lot of pleasure because they reminded her of the great moments in her life, the great places in her life,” Kadakia said.

One of the most extravagant gifts Taylor received from Burton was the asscher-cut 33.19-carat diamond set in a platinum ring. known as the Elizabeth Taylor Diamond, Kadakia said its size and clarity — “as white as they can be and potentially flawless” makes it a perfect gem.

Burton purchased it in 1968 at a new York auction for $305,000. At the December sale, it’s expected to fetch $2.5 million to $3.5 million.

500 pieces to be sold online

Eighty of the most iconic pieces will be sold on the evening of Dec. 13. the following day, 189 more gems will be sold. About 500 pieces of Taylor’s costume jewelry will be sold online at the same time.

Christie’s also will be selling the star’s haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion, accessories, 20th-century decorative arts and film memorabilia from her Bel Air home on Dec. 14-16.

Christie’s said the top 80 jewelry pieces will be shipped prior to the auction to Geneva, Paris, Hong Kong, Dubai and Los Angeles; many of them also will be shown in London and Moscow. the entire collection will be exhibited from Dec. 3-10 at Christie’s new York galleries.

A portion of the proceeds from the exhibition admissions and publications related to the sales will be donated to the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.

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Chocolate Diamonds – the Perfect Valentine's Gift

  • June 26, 2011 at 12:24 am

If you want to give your sweetheart something really special this year for Valentine’s Day you may want to consider some of the classic romantic gifts but with a new twist.  Diamonds on this special day are always well received, whether in the form of a ring, earrings, necklace or bracelet.  But instead of giving the regular white diamonds you may want to combine it with the idea of another classic gift, chocolate.

Why Chocolate Diamonds?

Chocolate diamonds have become increasingly popular and it is easy to understand why.  The word chocolate creates such a positive feeling for most of us that adding this luscious word to about anything makes it sound better.  But there is more to these special brown diamonds than that. 

The chocolate diamond has such a warm, earthy look but at the same time it has the sparkle that has made these gems so sought after.  They provide a rich elegance while they stand out as being different than your regular white diamond but just as beautiful in a distinct way.

These gems have become particularly popular in recent years as we see them worn by celebrities on the red carpet.  But these beautiful jewels don’t have to be reserved just for the rich and famous.

The Versatility Of The Chocolate Diamond

The nice thing about this specific colored diamond is that it seems to work well on all skin tones and with all hair colors.  it also goes well with a wide range of outfits, from dressy to casual, making it a good look for everyday or for special occasions.

Finding An Affordable One

Natural colored diamonds can be quite expensive, but because brown is a bit more popular than other colors, like pink or blue, they aren’t quite as expensive.  But another option is to get a man made chocolate diamond.  They are just as beautiful and it can be near impossible to tell the difference, especially for anyone who isn’t a gemologist. The man made versions often come with a much lower price tag making it a great option.

So this year if you are looking for something special, consider the non-fat chocolate that lasts a lifetime, the chocolate diamond.  Chances are if your special someone loves jewelry she will love this distinct gem.

Chocolate Diamonds – the Perfect Valentine's Gift