Margot Robbie Wears the Taj Mahal Necklace, a Symbol of Eternal Love

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Margot Robbie stepped onto the Wuthering Heights premiere red carpet wearing one of the most romantic jewels in history,  the legendary Taj Mahal necklace.

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At its heart: a rare 17th-century, heart-shaped, table-cut Indian diamond engraved with the words “Love Is Everlasting.”

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At its heart: a rare 17th-century, heart-shaped, table-cut Indian diamond engraved with the words “Love Is Everlasting."

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The diamond was first gifted to Empress Nur Jahan, then passed down to Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved wife of Emperor Shah Jahan.

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After Mumtaz Mahal’s death, Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal as a monument to their love — inspiring the jewel’s iconic name.

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Centuries later, Cartier acquired the historic diamond, originally strung on silk, and reimagined it under designer Alfred Durante.

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In 1969, Richard Burton bought the jewel for Elizabeth Taylor, turning it into an enduring symbol of Hollywood romance.

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Sold for $8 million, the Taj Mahal necklace returned to the spotlight on Margot Robbie, where Mughal history met old-Hollywood glamour.