Elizabeth Taylor's Bulgari Brooch Is For Sale (2024)

Here's how to own a piece of the Hollywood icon's legendary jewelry collection.

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It's no secret that Elizabeth Taylor had a voracious appetite for high jewelry. So important were the pieces she amassed throughout her life—and via her eight husbands—that they were known as the Crown Jewels of Hollywood and broke records when they went up for auction at Christie's in 2011, netting more than $137 million. Still, to this day, it's the most successful single-owner jewelry auction in history. (You may have heard of La Peregrina?)

And while the legendary screen star didn't discriminate when it came to the heritage maisons she patronized, she had a particularly special relationship with Bulgari. "The only word she knows in Italian is Bulgari," Richard Burton once said. "I introduced Liz to beer and she introduced me to Bulgari."

Theirs was a pairing as iconic as caviar and champagne, amethyst and turquoise. And one that would materialize such treasures as the 18-carat Colombian emerald pendant-brooch, her first Bulgari acquisition, which she received as an engagement gem from Burton—it was surrounded by 12 pear-cut diamonds and could be attached to a matching emerald and diamond necklace he bought her two years later. Both sold in that Christie's auction for more than $6 million each. There was also a diamond and sapphire sautoir anchored by a 52.72-carat sugarloaf cabochon sapphire, a 40th birthday gift from Burton, and coin necklaces and Serpentis, too.

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This Bulgari brooch, which belonged to Elizabeth Taylor, can now be yours.

Now, another Bulgari jewel from that historic auction has resurfaced—and this one is for sale. The platinum and gold multicolored brooch (above), studded with diamonds and 17.5 carats of blue and pink sapphires, fetched more $68,500 in 2011, against a low estimate of $8,000. The heirloom is currently being offered by M.S. Rau, the 110-year-old New Orleans-based purveyor of art, antiques, and jewelry. Take it from Taylor herself: "I’ve never thought of my jewelry as trophies," she famously quipped. "I’m here to take care of it and to love it, for we are only temporary custodians of beauty."

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Leena Kim is an editor at Town & Country, where she covers travel, jewelry, education, weddings, and culture.

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Elizabeth Taylor's Bulgari Brooch Is For Sale (2024)

FAQs

How much is Liz Taylor's jewelry worth? ›

Elizabeth Taylor may be best known as one of the greatest actors of the last century, but she is almost as well known for her exquisite collection of jewelry. This is made abundantly clear by the fact that after Taylor's death in 2011, her jewelry collection earned $137.2 million at auction.

What happened to Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry after she died? ›

Following the actress' death in 2011, Christie's put her sprawling jewelry collection on the auction block, garnering a total of nearly $116 million. However, not all of Taylor's jewelry remained in her possession up until her death.

Who got the money from the sale of Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry? ›

Extraordinary Collection

The provenance, coupled with the quality of the jewelry in this sale, sent prices through the stratosphere. “The sale was priced to the inherent value of the pieces,” said Sally Morrison, spokesperson for the Elizabeth Taylor Trust, which will receive the proceeds from the auction.

How much is Elizabeth Taylor's diamond ring worth? ›

The final sale price was an astounding $156.8 million. This included $8.8 million for the engagement ring, which featured the Krupp – now renamed Taylor – diamond. It was the highest per-carat price ever paid for a colorless diamond at the time, well over $265,000. E-Land, a South Korean firm, purchased the property.

What happened to Elizabeth Taylor's Hope Diamond? ›

Taylor often wore her own jewellery including the Krupp Diamond in films, television movies, and personal appearances when she considered it appropriate. Taylor died in 2011 and the diamond was auctioned at Christie's by her estate on 16 December 2011, having been renamed the Elizabeth Taylor Diamond.

How much is the diamond of hope worth? ›

Worth an astonishing $350 million, the Hope Diamond is a blue stone that is 45.52 carats in size and according to legend, it is cursed because so many people associated with it have died.

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