Editor’s Note
This article highlights how a single piece of jewelry can become the focal point of a red carpet appearance, even overshadowing a stunning designer gown. It underscores the power of iconic accessories in shaping fashion narratives.

Margot Robbie attended the world premiere of the film ‘Wuthering Heights’ at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on January 28. She wore a beautiful Schiaparelli gown that captured everyone’s attention. However, her ‘Taj Mahal Diamond’ necklace garnered even more discussion than the gown.
The 35-year-old actress Margot Robbie was seen wearing Elizabeth Taylor’s famous heart-shaped ‘Taj Mahal Diamond’ necklace, which is valued at approximately $8 million (around 74 crore rupees). This necklace was gifted to Taylor by her husband Richard Burton over 50 years ago for her 40th birthday. Margot wearing it seems like a tribute to the glamour of old Hollywood and its famous love stories. Taylor and Burton met on the set of the film ‘Cleopatra’ in 1962 when both were married to other people. Their romance was widely discussed around the world.
The history of this diamond predates Hollywood. This heart-shaped diamond is inscribed in the Persian language with ‘Love is Eternal’ and also bears the name Nur Jahan. According to historians, this diamond was given by Mughal Emperor Jahangir to his wife Nur Jahan. Later, it came into the possession of their son Shah Jahan. It is believed that Shah Jahan gifted it to his wife Mumtaz Mahal, which is how it got the name ‘Taj Mahal Diamond’.
In 1971, the Cartier company purchased this diamond and gave it a new form with gold, rubies, and other diamonds. Previously, it was suspended from an Indian silk cord. A year later, designer Alfred Durante crafted it into a woven gold and ruby necklace featuring a slide, a round pendant, and tassels.