Margot Robbie stepped onto the Wuthering Heights premiere red carpet wearing one of the most romantic jewels in history, the legendary Taj Mahal necklace.
At its heart: a rare 17th-century, heart-shaped, table-cut Indian diamond engraved with the words “Love Is Everlasting.”
At its heart: a rare 17th-century, heart-shaped, table-cut Indian diamond engraved with the words “Love Is Everlasting."
The diamond was first gifted to Empress Nur Jahan, then passed down to Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved wife of Emperor Shah Jahan.
After Mumtaz Mahal’s death, Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal as a monument to their love — inspiring the jewel’s iconic name.
Centuries later, Cartier acquired the historic diamond, originally strung on silk, and reimagined it under designer Alfred Durante.
In 1969, Richard Burton bought the jewel for Elizabeth Taylor, turning it into an enduring symbol of Hollywood romance.
Sold for $8 million, the Taj Mahal necklace returned to the spotlight on Margot Robbie, where Mughal history met old-Hollywood glamour.