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Tiffany's liked it, so they put a ring necklace on it. Beyoncé and Jay-Z stunned fans on Sunday, debuting a new campaign titled "About Love" for Tiffany & Co. featuring the singer wearing the ...
Beyoncé became the first person ever to wear Tiffany & Co.'s more than 175-carat diamond necklace, the most expensive empire diamond necklace that the jeweler has ever made. She showed off the ...
The same Tiffany Diamond necklace style is what’s seen on Beyoncé in her new Tiffany & Co. campaign. In 2019, the estimated value of the Tiffany Diamond was $30 million. READ MORE HERE: ...
Beyoncé is the first Black woman to wear the iconic 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond. Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z are the faces of Tiffany & Co's new "About Love" campaign.
The piece, known as "The Historic 1939 World's Fair Necklace," is eclipsed only by the 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond, which Tiffany & Co. does not offer for sale and has labeled as "priceless" ...
This was not a "blink and you'll miss it" moment. No, Lady Gaga went big with her Oscars look, wearing the 128.54-carat, cushion-cut "Tiffany Diamond" necklace as the scene-stealing complement to ...
Henry B Platt, great-grandson of the founder of Tiffany’s, adjusts the Jean Schlumberger necklace set with the 128-carat Tiffany Diamond for Audrey Hepburn. Photo courtesy Getty Images.
The house, founded in 1837, mined its considerable archives for a diamond and platinum masterpiece from the late 1950s: a Tiffany & Co. Archives Necklace in Platinum and Diamonds (1955-1965).
Originally crafted in 1956, his design was re-created in 1986 and launched once more this year for Tiffany & Co.’s high jewelry collection.
In addition to the Tiffany Diamond, the necklace also features 16 cushion-cut diamonds and 46 round brilliant diamonds. But it's not just the size and provenance of the stone that makes Lady Gaga ...
In honor of Tiffany’s 175th anniversary in 2012, the one-of-a-kind gem was reset into the eye-catching necklace, which is the style Gaga wore. It features over 100 carats of white diamonds.
Given the Tiffany Diamond’s only-in-the-world status, it’s difficult to estimate just how much it’s worth. According to Harper’s Bazaar, the hefty diamond is worth approximately $30 million.