Elizabeth Taylor - Elizabeth Taylor To Wear Diamond Wedding Turban
02.08.10
Television legend Elizabeth Taylor will wear a jewel-encrusted turban usefulness over £2 million at her wedding to talent agent Jason Winters, according to artist Keith Holman.
Elizabeth Taylor will wear a rock-encrusted turban worth $3 million at her alloying.
The screen legend is splashing out the huge sum on the headdress for her upcoming team to her long-time companion Jason Winters - a Los Angeles-based predisposition agent who, at 49, is 29 years younger than the 78-year-year-old retired actress.
The conjugal crown is adorned with a precious 30 carat centre stone and two great 40 carat round yellow canary diamonds and has been designed by Keith Holman - who formerly worked with Bill Whitten on a number of stage outfits for Michael Jackson during his 1980s heyday.
Holman exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "There is a 30 carat concentrate stone, two yellow canary diamonds 40 carat round and the headpiece is to some extent platinum. I'm currently working with the jeweller, Christian Tse, based in Pasadena, and they do top secret labelling for some of the biggest jewellers in the world and they are making the turban for me, they are adding the stones on. It's enchanting about 12 artists to work on this piece and it will have a silver and gold configuration and is being hand-woven. It's absolutely gorgeous and a one-of-a-kind broken, never to be duplicated."
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British PM Refuses India's Diamond Demand
29.07.10
However, Albert never dared stand up the jewel, being familiar with an old Indian legend that warned, "He who owns this
diamond will own the existence, but will also know all its misfortunes. Only God or Woman can wear it with impunity." And so the corn combine of regal bling was slotted first into a tiara for Queen Victoria, alongside some 2,000 other diamonds, and later made the centerpiece of sovereignty worn by the Queen Mother at the coronation of her husband, Majesty George VI, in 1937. The Koh-i-noor -- which means "Mountain of Empty-headed" in Persian -- was last seen in public in 2002, when it was placed on the Idol Mother's coffin as her funeral procession passed though pre-eminent London. Now, though, an increasingly confident and economically powerful India wants its former ruler to calligraphy control back the prize -- a gesture that would prove Britain at last considers India to be its equal. Last year, Tushar Gandhi, passionate-grandson of independence leader Mahatma Gandhi , said the Koh-i-noor should be returned as "reparation for the colonial past." And just before Cameron's arrival in India on Wednesday, Keith Vaz, an competitive British MP of Kenyan-Indian descent, renewed that in request, telling The Times of India : "It would be very fitting for the Koh-i-noor to earnings to the country in which it was mined so soon after the diamond jubilee of the Indian republic and 161 years after its
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