The Legendary Jewels of Barbara Hutton: A Glimpse Into Her Collection

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Barbara Hutton, famously dubbed the "poor little rich girl" in the American press during the Great Depression of the 1930s, was one of the most glamorous and wealthy socialites of the 20th century, boasting a jewelry collection to match her status.
Renowned for her exquisite taste and a particular fondness for diamonds, Hutton was frequently adorned in jewelry befitting a princess. Many of her most cherished pieces had originally belonged to royalty, reflecting her penchant for regal elegance.
So let’s explore the Most Famous jewelry of Barbara Hutton.

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Despite what the critcs said about the late actress Farrah Fawcett she did do a fantastic job of being Barbara Hutton and a few more movie characters Rest in peace Ms. Fawcett and Ms Hutton .

cyankirkpatrick
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The fairy and dancer brooches are absolutely beautiful 😍 So delicate and whimsical

Whippy
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That articulated rock crystal and diamond dome ring is exquisite!..the avant garde design is timeless!..the sparkling diamonds are stunning and so is the carved crystal.. It's superbly beautiful!..❤

Glenn-nd
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The movie with Farrah Fawcett and Bruce Davison was fabulous.

ddivincenzo
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Absolutely magnificent ! Congratulations! An explosion of beauty and good taste!

claudiocavaliere
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That giant diamond ring is absolutely off the chart! I can’t even imagine!

carleemburch
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Amazing gems that last ring was something else, outstanding.

carolinescholes
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WOW, The Cartier Art Deco Diamond Ring is FABULOUS, I still have never seen anything like it 💍

kellydouglas
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I love the fairy and ballerina brooches… they re stunning.

miathompson
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It’s a tie between the jade necklace and the Vladimir Tiara for me, both are so impressive.

Jmittle
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I love your video montages and stories, beautiful pieces indeed.

borge
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She was really American royalty. Absolutely elegant, beautiful smile and always very kind to people. Wasn't she the one who gifted mink coats to B.Altman's sales ladies for Christmas ??

marthahoffmann
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I have no idea how this got in my suggestions, but I'm glad it did! New sub!

pamelas
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Her granddad Woolworth... built her mother a house. In new jersey west Atlantic city. It stood for a long time. Until hurricane sandy. Before then. It stood empty from 1949 till the early 80s. It was a disco. Fire and ice. Then a restaurant sandcastle.. Unfortunately the businesses folded. It was said there was a large black mirror it bought bad luck. Then the house was abandoned again. But there was a caretaker. The house had horse stables. Bahai vista house... over looked lakes bay

catherinewilson
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Certainly many magnificent jewels but her bracelet of pear-shaped diamonds - briefly shown in the photo of the Pasha diamond ring - is my favorite but the bracelet wasn’t mentioned. I suppose it was broken down?

SuperMan-xyui
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Question - was Barbara wearing one of the blackened steel and diamond tiaras for her wedding to Mdvidiani? I thought I caught a glimpse of it as she turned her head to the side.

If yes, was it part of her collection that was sold?

erinobrien
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The name of the jeweler Van Cleef is pronounced Vane Clèf because the origin of this name comes from the German town Clève which is on the border with the Netherlands! The Dutch write Kleef.
Unfortunately everyone makes the mistake of pronouncing [Vane Clif] the English way when it should be pronounced [Vane Clèf]

Oran
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Да )) я читала историю этой девушки … которая осталась одна с огромным богатством … « друзья » помогли ей его быстро закончить …. Не видела фильм о ее жизни, нужно будет найти и посмотреть … удивительно, но мир забыл, возможно более успешных дам …. Пусть все усопшие, покоятся с миром

felomena
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LOL! VanKleef and Ourpels.over & over. So funny.

FreeSpirit
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Thankyou for a wonderful video. I absolutely love the Pasha diamond! (Ignore the rude person who critisised your pronunciation.)

normasouthwood