SCARLETT JOHANSSON: Scarlett dazzled in diamonds courtesy of Bulgari. She topped off her look with the jewelry brand’s Tango bracelet in pave diamonds, Sabbia ring and wrapped their Bahia necklace with aquamarines and diamonds around her wrist. CATE BLANCHETT: Cate radiated in Pomellato’s white pavé diamond drop earrings that feature two dainty chains crafted from 18-karat rose and white gold and ended with a precious topaz stone drop. SALMA HAYEK: We were quite taken with Salma’s diamond and Paraiba beaded tassel earrings she wore on the red carpet. Fun fact: The signature four-petalled wild bloom design is from Bulgari’s heritage and found on several Roman landmarks and decorated frescoes in the ancient city of Pompeii. Gwyneth wore diamond drop earrings and layered several Fiorever necklaces to create one dramatic bib on the red carpet. ![]() BEANIE FELDSTEIN: Beanie captivated us with her one of a kind green tourmaline and lapis Irene Neuwirth earrings from the designer’s Tropical Flower collection valued at $12,060.00 GWYNETH PALTROW: While a lot of you were not on board with this look we quite liked the actress’ diamond Bulgari jewels. RACHEL WEISZ: Rachel who presented at tonight’s Globes wore according to Harry Winston’s New Fifth Avenue Crossover Diamond Necklace, featuring 211 diamonds in fancy shape and baguette cuts diamonds (75.64 carats) set in platinum. This diamond, paired with the expertise of the iconic jeweler Harry Winston (often called today the “King of Diamonds”) and surrounded by an additional 20–25 carats of diamonds, is truly a once-in-a-lifetime item.We’re continuing our recap with part two of the best jewelry from the 2020 Golden Globes. Its clarity grade (VVS1) indicates that it appears free from virtually any imperfections. As certified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the pear-shape stone is both D color and Type IIa, meaning it lacks any trace of nitrogen (which is responsible for lending diamonds color) and is completely colorless (two shades whiter than the whitest diamond in its class). The provenance of this diamond and design is just as interesting as the people who owned it. And although she had a penchant for haute couture jewels and lived a glamorous lifestyle, this piece certainly stood out in her collection as a highlight. ![]() Once belonging to the late Greek businesswoman and heiress Christina Onassis, the necklace was originally created for her father, Aristotle Onassis (second husband to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who was Christina’s stepmother), who gifted it to her. ![]() Jacques Timey for Harry Winston necklace (also shown at top) in platinum and 18k white gold with 38 ct. The bad news, for most, is that it’ll cost you: $7.5 million, to be exact. ![]() one on the market-and better yet, it’s on a necklace designed by Jacques Timey for Harry Winston (and has the maker’s mark to prove it). Among some of the rarest in the world for their clarity and size, Golconda diamonds (hailing from an Indian mine that is no longer producing) are hard to come by.
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