Can You Name These Ten Famous Gemstone Jewelry Pieces?

Gemstones have adorned jewelry pieces since the beginning of time. It’s part of what makes them so intriguing and appealing: they are timeless artifacts that are just as valuable to us now as they were way back when. That cannot be said about many other items on this planet.

From sapphires to rubies to emeralds and lesser-known stones such as tanzanite, opal, and aquamarine, gemstones have decorated many of the most famous jewelry pieces in history.

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This piece is a brooch that features the second largest sapphire in the world, weighing 422.99 carats. This precious cushion-cut gemstone is surrounded by 20 round-cut diamonds, weighing in at 16 carats, and is set in a lovely brooch setting. Any guesses?

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This necklace, which was commissioned in 1936, features a circus of colors. The piece is constructed from sapphire and sapphire beads, emerald and emerald beads, leaf-shaped rubies and ruby beads, diamonds, platinum, and white gold. This is the jewelry piece that set off the Art Deco phenomenon within a certain prominent jewelry company.

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This Art Deco necklace, which displays a 52.72-carat sugarloaf cabochon sapphire, sold for over $6 million. The large sapphire is surrounded by diamonds and more sapphires, as is the necklace itself.

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A necklace made from pearls, diamonds, and rubies, this piece includes a pear-shaped pearl that dates back to the 16th century. An interesting fact about this piece is that it was designed in part by a late, great famous actress, and was gifted to her by one of her husbands.

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Featuring an 8.24-carat ruby, this ring resembles a flower with a red interior and a white exterior, created by brilliant colorless diamonds. The piece was quite the Christmas present, as it was estimated at $1-$1.5 million.

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The description of this remarkable piece might just give it away. It is a double-feathered brooch crafted from rubies and baguette diamonds. This intriguing piece was bought close to 80 years ago and was given to someone mentioned on this list.

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With a price tag of approximately $12.7 million, it should come as no shock that this emerald and diamond tiara is one of the most expensive of its kind. The headpiece includes 11 rare Columbian emeralds, which, when combined, come to a total of 500 carats!

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This American beauty had a very infamous romance with a member of a royal family. The woman also had impeccable taste in fine jewelry, including this sensational 19.77-carat emerald engagement ring.

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Created by this famous Tiffany & Co. jewelry designed, this necklace boasts a 396.30-carat kunzite stone of Afghan origin. The unusual stone is set in a yellow gold and diamond ribbon-themed pendant, which is attached to a necklace comprised of 30 South Sea baroque pearls. Can you name the necklace?

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A kaleidoscope of a necklace, this piece includes diamonds, turquoise, and amethysts. The main stone, a large heart-shaped amethyst, is surrounded by an array of baguette-cut diamonds, emerald-cut amethysts, and turquoise cabochons. Made with twisted gold and platinum, this fascinating necklace is over half a century old.

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