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Tim Mendelson, cotrustee of Taylor’s estate and her executive assistant from 1990 until her 2011 death, recently chatted with ...
Elizabeth Taylor frequently traveled with her jewelry and once forgot her iconic Krupp Diamond in a hotel room. The 33 carat ...
Formerly known as the Krupp Diamond, this 33.19 carat sparkler was renamed for Taylor after her passing, as the Asscher cut stone became closely associated with her image.
While chatting with King on CNN’s Larry King Live in 2003, Taylor spoke about her expensive collection of jewels and King asked if she really owned the famous Krupp diamond. “Ta-da,” she ...
The late actress - who died aged 79 in 2011 - was gifted the famous jewel by her then-husband Richard Burton in 1968, and her ex ecutive assistant Tim Mendelson has revealed she used to travel with ...
Previously known as the Krupp diamond, it was subsequently named for Taylor, who wore it constantly and made it world famous.
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Updated information in bold A Florida-based company says it has created high-quality, colorless, lab-created diamonds. Diamond industry representatives are debating whether this is a “game ...
Krupp sold the ranch in 1967 to billionaire Howard Hughes . After Krupp's death in 1968, the diamond was part of her estate when Burton bought it.
Taylor's historic 50-carat pearl alone sold for nearly $12 million. And one of the crown jewels of her estate -- the Krupp diamond ring Richard Burton bought her -- sold for almost $9 million.
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