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Princess Diana to Cleopatra: 5 legendary women in history and their signature jewellery style

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 1, 2025, 11:59 IST
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Jewels throughout history!

Women have always been at the forefront of shaping our heritage, breaking barriers, and defining elegance in their own ways. And, when we talk about different jewellery forms, they have always been the silent language of expression, which made these jewels popular and left a legacy. These 5 women proved that jewellery is not just a luxury, but it is heritage, identity, and a statement of strength and command. From ancient queens to modern celebrities, this connection runs deep. As jewellery continues to reflect the evolving spirit of femininity and power, let’s see 5 legendary women who made this jewellery their signature move.


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Cleopatra: The Queen who played with gold and emeralds

No conversation about beauty and power can be completed without the mention of Cleopatra. The last reigning queen of Egypt was known for her lavish gold ornaments, which were a symbol of her power, intellect, and authority. She loved her golds and emeralds and even used to wear finely powdered lapis lazuli as her eyeshadow. Emeralds from Cleopatra’s era were primarily sourced from Egypt’s Wade Sikait mines, which are also known as Cleopatra’s Mines. These Colombian emeralds were known to be her ultimate weapon of power.
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Coco Chanel: The woman who made pearls look chic

Coco Chanel revolutionised women’s fashion, and her jewellery choices were no exception. Redefining pearls like a pro, she made them symbolic and effortless, which eventually became a symbol of aristocratic wealth. From layers of faux pearls over black dresses to simple pearl studs with a voluminous bun, she was all about confidence and style. Chanel still uses faux pearls, allowing women to wear luxury without any restrictions.
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Princess Diana: The woman who made sapphires a royal statement

Breaking all traditions when it came to her engagement ring, Princess Diana’s blue sapphire became one of the most popular jewels in the history of fashion. Featuring a 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire, surrounded by diamonds, this pick was an act of independence and self-expression. Today, it is worn by the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, who is continuing her legacy.
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Elizabeth Taylor: The woman who loves her sparkling diamonds

Few women in history passionately loved their jewels, and Elizabeth Taylor is one of them. The Hollywood mogul had the legendary Taylor-Burton diamond, a 69.42-carat pear-shaped diamond, gifted by Richard Burton. Elizabeth Taylor wore it as a ring and necklace, embodying her larger-than-life love for diamonds and glamour. Her love for diamonds was not just about beauty, but she also understood the rare science behind their formation, which made things more interesting for her.
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Nita Ambani: The woman who makes jewellery look like art

Indian businesswoman Nita Ambani is well-known for her jewellery collection, which includes some of the rarest gemstones, making them no less than historical pieces. Her collection includes opulent emeralds, shiny diamonds, classic rubies, and iconic gold temple jewellery, which is heavily influenced by the rich culture of India and is always adorned with royal grace.
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Beyoncé: The modern-day icon

Beyoncé once wore the Tiffany Yellow Diamond and made history as she became the first woman of colour to wear one of the world’s most popular diamonds that was originally discovered in South Africa in 1877. This move was not just about fashion or jewellery, but it became about representation, pride, and breaking barriers in luxury fashion.


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