We all knew her as “Liz.” And, for the movie star who
married Richard Burton—twice. We watched as she transitioned from little girl
actress to mega movie star—glamorous, beautiful and oh those violet eyes! So
many of us today are still obsessed with Liz Taylor’s impressive jewelry
collection—so what was in this fabulous group of jewels?
We turned to Vogue and Forbes to see what they had
to offer on Liz’s jewelry and they revealed plenty!
When Taylor was only 12, she was drawn to jewelry. At 12,
she discovered a gold-plated brooch and saved and saved until she was able to
purchase it from a Beverly Hills Hotel boutique. The ever-generous Liz gave the
brooch to her mother.
It was, however, after her death in March of 2011, when
Christies Auction House realized a combined total of $156,756,576 and sold
every single piece of Taylor’s collection in an auction that lasted from
December 3rd to December 17th in 2011. Some of the pieces
included in the auction were:
The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond
This stunning 33-carat white
diamond was given to Elizabeth by husband Richard Burton. He offered this ring
to her on May 16, 1968 and it was the ring Elizabeth preferred to wear each and
every day—definitely a favorite.
La Peregrina Pearl Necklace
Full of the pearl, rubies and diamonds, the La Peregrina necklace has a
203-grain pear-shaped pearl that came from the 16th Century. Also a
gift from Richard Burton in 1969, the stunning pearl was once part of the crown
jewels of Spain. Burton was lucky enough to win the pearl at an auction in 1969
for a mere $37,000. Of course, Liz immediately hired Cartier to come up with a
stunning necklace to enhance the pearl that included rubies and diamonds.
Bvlgari Emerald Collection
Again Burton outdid himself
through his many trips to the Italian jewelry house of Bvlgari. It took Burton
from 1962 to 1967 to obtain the necklace, pendant, ring, bracelet and earrings—what
a guy!
Cartier Ruby Collection
Husband Mike Todd was the source
of Liz’s Cartier ruby collection. He purchased the set in 1957 and it includes
a necklace, bracelet and earrings full of rubies and of course, her
favorite—diamonds.
Taj Mahal Diamond
Gold and rubies surrounded the Taj Mahal
Diamond and was a gift to Taylor from Burton on her 40th birthday in
1972. Said to be circa 1627, it was first presented by Emperor Shah Jahan to
his wife Mamtaz-i-Mahal.
Charm Bracelet
This beautiful gold bracelet is graced with
20 charms and is engraved to commemorate The
Taming of the Shrew. It is also
engraved with Liz’s name and contains a sphere-shaped locket that opens to
reveal four gems engraved with the names and birthdates of each of her four
children.
Ping Pong Diamonds
What do you get when you beat your
husband in a game of ping pong? Well a group of three diamond rings of course!
The husband? You guessed it; this trio of diamond rings was given to Liz by
Richard Burton in 1970.
Mike Todd Diamond Tiara
What is a movie princess without a
diamond tiara? That’s exactly what husband Mike Todd thought when he gave Liz
this tiara in 1957.
We would like to thank Forbes for the photos of these
stunning jewels from the Elizabeth Taylor Collection. But more than anything,
the world still misses Liz who was a strong supporter of AIDs and a generous
person with open arms to all who needed her. Hollywood will never be the same
without her and no one could possibly imitate or top her successes.
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