A Brief History Of Elizabeth Taylor And Her Best Friends ? Diamonds

Taylor Cole
by – Duke Yearlook

A Brief History Of Elizabeth Taylor And Her Best Friends ? Diamonds

Elizabeth Taylor is considered to be one of the richest women, in terms of rare and exquisite jewellery anyway. Her flirtation with her best friend, began with her fifth husband, Richard Burton, who bought her her first big jewel, which was to trigger her love for the precious gemstones.

 

Richard Burton’s first big purchase for his wife was the 33.19 carat Asscher-cut Krupp Diamond, which is cut similarly to an emerald cut. Originally belonging to the Krupp estate, it was given to Miss Taylor in 1968 and was mounted on a ring – and has ever since been worn. In 1972, Richard Burton acquired the Taj-Mahal – not the building – but a flat heart shaped diamond with inscribed Arabic, surrounded by rubies and diamonds and a yellow-gold necklace. Given for her 40th birthday, the Taj-Mahal is an exquisite gift of rare beauty.

 

One of her best known pieces is the Taylor-Burton diamond, a nearly 70 carat pear shaped diamond taken from the premier mine in South Africa, a well known diamond mine for the highest ranking natural diamonds. Although not the biggest gem in the mine, the Taylor-Burton diamond was considered one of the best ranking diamonds of its time. It was later sold by Taylor to raise money for a hospital in Botswana.

Another one of Richard Burton’s presents was the La Peregrina pearl, a pearl still owned today by Miss Taylor. At over 50 carats and with a perfectly symmetrical pear shape, the La Peregrina pearl is one of the most fabulous pearls in the world. It has a rich and vibrant history, as it has travelled down Spanish royality for generations and was even worn by Queen Mary the 1st. Because of its weight, it has also come out of the necklace setting several times and has been lost on occasion, including in Buckingham palace and the house of the Taylor-Burton’s.

Over the years, Taylor has received a great number of jewels from her spouses, which either remain with her or have been sold to raise money for causes (i.e. aids). She claims that rather than owning these jewels, she is in custody of them, claming that she is there only to ‘enjoy’ and ‘love’ them.

If you are looking for jewellery, have a look at the jewellery website, a jewellery website directory, which lists a variety of well known online jewellery sellers, visit www.jewellerywebsite.co.uk for more information.

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Former Celine Dion Translator Tackles Sexual Obsession and History in Romania

Former Celine Dion Translator Tackles Sexual Obsession and History in Romania

New York, NY (PRWEB) April 4, 2006

On Sunday, May 7, 2006, Celine Dion and cast will celebrate the 500th performance of A New Day…, created by DRAGONE and presented by Chrysler at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. But Celine Dion isn’t thinking only of her own stupendous success. She will use this special occasion to give something back to the Las Vegas community by donating all proceeds from the show to The Celine Dion Foundation to benefit 10 Las Vegas charities.

Nevertheless, not everyone seems to be waiting in line to cheer the charismatic singer. Pop Life, a division of QuickDFW.com that covers the pop culture scene on a global scale, quoted some unflattering remarks about Dion by her translator, Bruce Benderson, in Benderson’s own memoir, “The Romanian: Story of an Obsession.” Speaking of the unenviable task of translating Dion’s memoirs, Benderson said, “I felt as if I’d been plunged into a swamp of banality whose shores would never be sighted.”

Benderson’s book, which won the Prix de Flore, a prestigious French literary prize, in 2004, details his infatuation for a Romanian hustler “in cheap club-kid platforms, with dollar signs in his squinting eyes.” Part personal tale and part travel memoir, the book also weaves in a story of King Carol, Romania’s last monarch, whose scandalous affair with a Jewish mistress, Lupescu, helped bring Romania to its knees shortly before World War II.

“I’ve got nothing against Celine Dion,” remarked Benderson. “In fact, I think she sounds pretty good when she sings in French. But putting her saccharine autobiography into English during a long, sizzling summer in Bucharest to support a lazy lover wasn’t exactly a garden party.”

The Romanian: Story of an Obsession was released on February 2 by Tarcher/Penguin and has garnered rave reviews from the Los Angeles Times, The Seattle Times and The Village Voice.

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