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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Elizabeth Taylor's Jewel Legacy: From Bulgari to Botswana

Elizabeth Taylor's Jewel Legacy: From Bulgari to Botswana

26 Oct

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Summary

  • Elizabeth Taylor's lifelong love for jewelry
  • Her collection sold for over $137 million after her death in 2011
  • Taylor used proceeds from a diamond sale to build a hospital in Botswana
Elizabeth Taylor's Jewel Legacy: From Bulgari to Botswana

In 2025, the legacy of Elizabeth Taylor's iconic jewelry collection continues to captivate the world. Taylor, who passed away in 2011, had a lifelong love affair with diamonds and other precious gems, which she often wore and displayed.

After her death, Taylor's extensive collection, including a 19th-century diamond tiara from her third husband Mike Todd and the 33.19-carat Krupp diamond gifted by her second husband Richard Burton, was auctioned off at Christie's. The collection fetched over $137 million, with some pieces being bought back by renowned jewelry houses like Cartier and Bulgari, while others ended up in the hands of private collectors.

One of the most famous pieces, the 69.42-carat Taylor-Burton diamond, was a gift from Burton that Taylor had previously sold for $5 million. She used some of the proceeds to build a hospital in Botswana, showcasing her philanthropic spirit alongside her passion for luxury. The Krupp diamond, later renamed the Elizabeth Taylor diamond, was purchased by a representative of the Korean E-Land Group for $8.8 million and is now on display at their E-World theme park.

Taylor's love for jewelry was not limited to diamonds, as she also cherished other baubles, including the La Peregrina pearl, a gift from Burton that was once part of the Spanish Crown Jewels. This pear-shaped pearl, weighing 56 carats, sold for $11.8 million in 2011 and is now held in a private collection.

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Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry collection, including a 33.19-carat Krupp diamond and the 69.42-carat Taylor-Burton diamond, sold for over $137 million at auction in 2011, with some pieces bought back by Cartier and Bulgari and others going to private collectors.
Taylor used some of the $5 million she received from selling the 69.42-carat Taylor-Burton diamond to build a hospital in Botswana, showcasing her philanthropic spirit alongside her passion for luxury.
The La Peregrina pearl, a 56-carat pear-shaped pearl that was once part of the Spanish Crown Jewels, was gifted to Taylor by her husband Richard Burton and sold for $11.8 million in 2011, now held in a private collection.

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