She probably owned loads, bit her most famous one was probably the Krupp diamond that she wore on a ring. It's 33.19 carats in weight.
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There is no record that Elizabeth Taylor, during her lifetime, donated any diamond to the Smithsonian.
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According to the Famous Diamonds Web site, the stone was sold for US$5,000,000 in 1979, and recut. When he purchased it for Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton bought a stone named Taj Mahal, which later became known as the Taylor-Burton Diamond. Read more, below.
In 1979, Elizabeth Taylor sold the Taylor-Burton Diamond for US$5,000,000 to the New York jeweler Henry Lambert. The present owner, Robert Mouawad purchased it from the jeweler for an undisclosed sum.
Noting was 'wrong' with Elizabeth Taylor.
Her full name (without husband's surnames) is Elizabeth Rosemund Taylor.
No, elizabeth Taylor is not single.
We will all know the value of this stone when her estate becomes involved in the estate probate process. The largest diamond in her collection is the Krupp at 33.19 carats. The best guess of the value is $3,000,000. It will be auctioned at Christies in New York during the collection of Elizabeth Taylor auctions. We will know then how valuable the magnificent stone is worth. I say it goes for $5million or more. NB: At the auction in December 2011 at Christie's, The Krupp, newly renamed "The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond by her estate, fetched a record breaking price for colorless diamond at $8,818,500. It also broke the record for the highest price per carat for a colorless diamond.
Elizabeth Taylor had no tattoos.