Marlene Dietrich Jewelry Collection |
Marlene’s career began to take off in Germany in the late 1920’s. With her sultry looks and sophisticated manner, Dietrich was a natural for the femme fatale roles. Challenging the more traditional notions of femininity, she often wore pants and more masculine fashion on and off the screen. This appearance
only added to her mystic with her fans and created new fashion trends. After a highly successful film career, Dietrich gave up performing in the mid 1970’s and lived out the remainder of her life in near seclusion through the 1980’s.
In Hollywood, director Josef von Sternberg worked very effectively with Dietrich to create the image of glamorous femme fatale. She proved he had accomplished his mission when she wore the dazzling Diamond Dropper Necklace jewelry in a publicity photo. |
Jewelry Description
10 x 10mm square clear cut CZ with a mixture of different sized round cut clear CZ’s
16 inch length
Length drop of CZ stones, 1.64 inches (including square stone)
Rhodium plating
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It was said…everything stopped when Marlene Dietrich entered a room. Hollywood knew a star when they saw one. In Morocco, even the moon paled next to Ms. Dietrich’s Shining Star Ring jewelry. |
Jewelry Description
5.18 ct. clear CZ stone
Surrounded by 4 pear-shaped baguette CZ’s
Rhodium plating
Sizes 5 - 10
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In the film Morocco, Marlene Dietrich was once again cast as a cabaret singer. The film is best remembered for the sequence in which she performs a song dressed in a man’s white tie and kisses another woman… both provocative for the era. Wearing the gorgeous Morocco Diamond Ring jewelry, this was the only film during her entire career which she earned an Oscar nomination. |
Jewelry Description
5.10 ct. brilliant cut clear CZ
Framed by 2 baguettes with 16 brilliant cut CZ’s in a pave setting
Rhodium plating
Sizes 5 - 10
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In their first film together, John Wayne took off to the South Pacific in the rousing adventure “The Seven Sinners.” Ms. Dietrich was wonderful in the film as the beautiful torch singer on a small island who charms the young lieutenant, Wayne. In a publicity photo for the film, She wore this brilliant Lavender and Diamond Sparkler Ring jewelry. |
Jewelry Description
One oval cut 8.62 carat lavender cz
Two clear cz baguettes on each side totaling 2.62 carats.
Rhodium plated
Sizes 5 - 10
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Marlene starred in “The Blue Angel” directed by Josef von Sternberg in 1930. The film was considered to be the first major German sound film and it brought world fame to actress Marlene Dietrich and her signature song “Falling in Love Again (Can’t Help It)”. Ms. Dietrich wore the exquisite Classic Cabochon Ring jewelry in a publicity photo for the film. |
Jewelry Description
5.44 ct. cabochon cushion cut synthetic blue marquise stone
Tapered baguette clear CFZ stones totaling 3.5 cts.
Rhodium plating
Sizes 5 - 10
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Ruby and Diamond Bracelet Jewelry |
Jewelry Description
Fifteen oval cut ruby colored cubic zirconia
Fifteen round cut clear cubic zirconia
Total carat weight: 30.25 carats
Sterling silver ; Platinum plating
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Exquisite Diamond Pin/Pendant Necklace Jewelry |
Jewelry Description
One 2.88 carat round cut clear cubic zirconia
Surrounded by 98 clear round cut cubic zirconia
Chain length: 18 inches
Sterling silver ; Rhodium plating
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