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Three jewels from the movies

The world of cinema often sets the fashions of the time and, at times, makes jewels the true stars of the big screen. Today we discover together some film jewels that helped write the history of Cinema, worn by exceptional actresses!


Ingrid Bergman, star among stars

It is 1964, the flourishing years of Italian and American cinema. In Hollywood, the wonderful Ingrid Bergman stars in the film "The Visit," wearing a precious Bulgari necklace entirely Made in Italy that made history, becoming one of the first jewels to steal the spotlight even from an actress of Bergman’s calibre. It was made of gold and diamonds. How many can you count?

From that moment on, all the cinema divas sought the most precious and showy necklaces, becoming regular visitors to the luxury boutiques of Rome and Italy.

Julia Roberts in 1990s Los Angeles

"Pretty Woman," a cult classic for enthusiasts. A tale of romance and splendour worth 463 million dollars. In the modern and romantic tale made in L.A. telling the love story between Vivian and Edward, Julia Roberts wears a necklace specially made by the French goldsmith Fred Joaillier for the film. In white gold, with diamonds and as many as 23 rubies, in 1990, the year the film was released, it was worth over 250 thousand dollars. Today, we speak of millions. It definitely made history!

In the heart of the ocean

Impossible to forget the precious Heart of the Ocean from Titanic. The film filled theatres worldwide, moving generation after generation. Kate Winslet, who plays the wealthy heroine Rose, wears the precious necklace made by Asprey & Garrard. It is a jewel featuring a large zircon blue as the ocean, surrounded by white gold. Today the jewel has become almost a museum piece, jealously kept by 20th Century Fox, the film’s parent company. After all, it was the star of the famous portrait scene...

But that’s not all! This jewel, inspired by the French Crown, became so famous that a version in sapphire of 170 carats, with 65 diamonds, was recreated to be worn by Céline Dion during the 1998 Oscar night. Imagine, this necklace is worth over 2 million dollars!


Three film jewels

These were just some of the most beautiful jewels in cinema history, probably the most iconic. Many other precious pieces have followed on the big screen, captivating audiences worldwide. Who knows what the next Oscar jewel will be!

Meanwhile, let’s enjoy all the most beautiful treasures we can find at Ferro Jewels, whether they resemble those from films or are unique pieces made especially for us.
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