Those Wallace Chen designs are extraordinary. His Dragonfly designs are magical. The Late Queen and Elizabeth Taylor definitely had an eye for exquisite gems and jewelry designs.
I loved watching your video. One factual correction though: Elizabeth Taylor did not attend the Academy Awards where she one Best Performance by an Actress for her role in Whose Afraid of Virginia Wolf?. She received the Oscar statue for that performance later on at the Bafta Awards and that's where she wore the Bulgari emerald necklace.
Ooohhhh I am *IN LOVE* Such Beauty! When I win the lottery and I'm a Gazillionaire, I'm buying the Bulgari Emerald Necklace from the 1960s that belonged to Liz Taylor and the De Grisogono..THEN I'll purchase whatever Bling he wants for my Fave RU-vidr ✨️ @Jewellery Pleasure 🙏 Whatever you want, buddy! *hug* Thank you for this awesome video! You're the best, my pal
@@JewelleryPleasure Yes the De Grisogono is absolutely gorgeous ! 😍 It reminds me of the Jewelry that Van Cleef & Arpels use to make in the 1960s-1970s (I wasn't born until the mid 80s but I have 1 grandmother left on my maternal side and she has some really beautiful pieces im hoping she will leave me when she doth sadly depart.) Hrm I'm not sure why that one is so crazy expensive either.
Yes, here is what Wallace Chan said about his necklace: “I decided to use translucent green and white jades to represent China, contrasting with bright, sparkling diamonds to reflect Western culture"
Liz Taylor's husband could mean Conrad “Nicky” Hilton, Michael Wilding, Mike Todd, Eddie Fisher, Richard Burton, Richard Burton (again), John Warner or Larry Fortensky! She was a passionate woman who indulged her passions freely.