Oscars 2019 Jewelry Trends

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The Oscars 2019 was super glamorous. Let’s take a look at some of the most starry jewelry from the evening.

 

Lady Gaga

The Oscar winner for Best Original Song wore a Tiffany & Co. necklace featuring a 128.54-carat fancy yellow diamond. The diamond was last worn by the legendary Audrey Hepburn in 1962 for publicity posters of Breakfast At Tiffany’s.

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Charlize Theron

The Oscar winning actress came drenched in sparkles but what stole the show was the exquisite High Jewelry Serpenti Necklace she wore from Bvlgari.

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Serena Williams

The tennis star and award presenter wore Forevermark Diamond Drop Earrings, Diamond Ring and Bracelet.

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Priyanka Chopra

The Quantico star wore a pair of diamond earrings from the outstanding atelier, i.e., Chopard.

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Miley Cyrus

The stunning singer debuted a new High Jewelry necklace from Bvlgari’s iconic Serpenti collection.

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Tell us in the comments, which of these was your favorite look from this year’s Oscars.

Yet another find at Crater of Diamond State Park, 2.01 Ct. Yellow Diamond found

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Crater of Diamond State Park is 911 acre Arkansas State Park in Pike County, Arkansas. Out of this 37.5 acre which is world’s only diamond bearing site open to public. More than 75,000 diamonds have been discovered in the field since 1906 which includes worlds only perfect diamond discovered, the Strawn-Wagner Diamond.

Dean Filppula holding his two-carat diamond (Photo: Crater of Diamonds State Park)

Dean Filppula holding his two-carat diamond (Photo: Crater of Diamonds State Park)

It was a lucky day for Mr. Dean Filppula, an offshore steward from Shreveport, LA who visited the park during vacation after a rainstorm. He found “wedge-shaped light yellow stone about the size of an English pea” in the West Drain area of the park. He is calling this 2.01 Ct diamond after his mother’s initials as “Merf Diamond”.

Park interpreter Wayman Cox says Mr. Filppula was at right place at right time. It rained heavily before his visit, which washed loose soil from surface uncovering the large yellow gem. His store is very familiar to many visitors in past who have found diamonds.

Mr. Filppula found his 20th diamond, but it is largest one found so far in 2015. He is planning to sell the diamond.