![]() Moulin Rouge: "Nicole Kidman's Satine Necklace" To watch one of the funniest scenes in the movie featuring this stunning diamond necklace, click here and enjoy.ģ. I personally love this movie as two of the subject matters have to do with magazine editorials and diamonds in general. Designed by Harry Winston, the piece sold shortly after filming to an undisclosed customer. ![]() This necklace had an impressive 84ct yellow diamond pendant called “Isadora” (named after Isadora Duncan in the movie) worth between $5M – $6M. This is the case of the unforgettable and breathtaking yellow diamond necklace worn by Kate Hudson’s character, Andie Anderson, on this 2003 film. In many cases, a piece of jewelry in a movie is a character on its own. How to Loose a Guy in 10 Days: "Isadora Necklace" This is probably one of the most celebrated, iconic and replicated Hollywood movie jewelry pieces of all times.Ģ. The necklace was valued for up to $20 million at auction and worn by Celine Dion at the Oscars ceremony in 1998. This time, the piece included a 171-carat heart-shaped exquisite Ceylon sapphire surrounded by 103 diamonds. But did you know that the actual necklaces used in the film were entirely made of blue and white Cubic Zirconia (fashion jewelry)?Īfter the film’s success, Asprey & Garrard (now House of Garrard) were commissioned to create an authentic Heart of the Ocean necklace. In the movie, the stunning blue jewel was said to be a 56 carats "heart shaped" blue diamond with an 18" chain covered entirely by white diamonds (click here to watch the scene). Titanic: "The Heart of the Ocean"ĭirector James Cameron created the necklace named "Heart of the Ocean", famously worn by Kate Winslet in the unforgettable scene where she is being painted by Leonardo Di Caprio. I wanted to share a little bit of history about some of the most iconic pieces of jewelry ever shown on the big screen. Hope you are having a wonderful weekend so far. ![]()
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