The Most Iconic Jewelry in Movies: From Cleopatra to Titanic
Creating a top list of the most iconic jewelry isn't easy, considering that tastes vary from person to person, but we'll try to do so.
We will focus on some of the most famous films ever created, which have fascinated us with their complexity, caliber actors, and left lasting memories.
Iconic Jewelry in "Titanic"
In the film "Titanic," there is a beautiful pendant that was depicted as the Heart of the Ocean sapphire, formerly believed to belong to Louis XVI and fashioned into a heart shape after the French Revolution.
Iconic Jewelry in "Breakfast at Tiffany’s"
Audrey Hepburn wore some of the most iconic jewelry in the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's," including a Roger Scemama necklace with five strands of pearls and a jeweled clasp, known as the Ribbon Rosette.
Iconic Jewelry in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
Marilyn Monroe epitomized the phrase "diamonds are a girl's best friend" in the movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." She wore a necklace with the infamous 24.04-carat Moon of Baroda diamond as its focal point.
Iconic Jewelry in "Cleopatra" (1963)
Liz Taylor and Richard Burton's love story began while filming "Cleopatra" in Rome. One of the most iconic jewelry pieces worn by Taylor in the movie is a gold bracelet in the form of a snake, encrusted with emeralds, diamonds, and rubies.
Nicole Kidman played the role of étoile Satine in "Moulin Rouge" and was given an astonishing illuminated necklace by the Duke of Monroth. This necklace was made of 1,308 diamonds set in platinum, with a 2.5-carat sapphire as the clasp. Created by Australian jeweler Stefano Canturi, the piece was worth around $1 million.
Iconic Jewelry in "Ocean’s 8"
In "Ocean's 8," Sandra Bullock's crew steals the Cartier Toussaint necklace, a priceless piece worn by Anne Hathaway at the Met Gala. The original necklace was made for the Maharaja of Nawanagar in 1931 and featured numerous pink and white diamonds, a 12-carat olive green diamond, and a 136.25-carat blue-white diamond known as the Queen of Holland.
Iconic Jewelry in "Maid In Manhattan"
Jennifer Lopez was adorned with exquisite jewelry from Harry Winston in the movie "Maid In Manhattan." She wore a traditional Cluster necklace and earring set, a design inspired by the shapes of holly leaves covered in freshly fallen snow.
Iconic Jewelry in "War and Peace"
In the movie "War and Peace," Audrey Hepburn's diamond chandelier tiara and earrings complemented her elaborate hairstyle and Regency-era outfit, alongside her ex-husband Mel Ferrer.
Iconic Jewelry in "High Society"
Grace Kelly's iconic jewelry in the movie "High Society" became even more famous because her diamond engagement ring was her actual 8-carat emerald cut diamond engagement ring from Cartier. The movie was her last before marrying the Prince of Monaco, as she was already engaged at the time of filming.
Iconic Jewelry in "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"
Kate Hudson's character, Andie, wore a Harry Winston iconic jewelry set, including a diamond wreath necklace with an 84-carat yellow diamond pendant and 5-carat radiant cut yellow diamond stud earrings.
Iconic Jewelry in "Gone With the Wind"
Scarlett O'Hara's collection of fine iconic jewelry, including her brooch and emerald earrings, played a significant role in establishing high fashion in Hollywood during the 1940s.
Iconic Jewelry in "To Catch a Thief"
Grace Kelly wore a magnificent tiered diamond necklace in the movie "To Catch a Thief," which was also part of the plot when it was exposed as a fake and used to seduce a former jewel thief.
Iconic Jewelry in "Pretty Woman"
Julia Roberts' character in "Pretty Woman" was startled when Richard Gere's character revealed a custom-made beautiful necklace worth $1.35 million by French jeweler Fred Joaillier. This iconic jewelry featured 23 gorgeous hearts made of diamonds and pear-shaped rubies.
The Influence of Iconic Jewelry
Diamonds are undoubtedly a favorite fashion accessory for many, capable of instantly transforming anyone into a Hollywood star.













