AWARDS PLATINUM JEWELLERY TRENDS NATIONAL
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
By IFAB MEDIA - NEWS BUREAU - March 13, 2024 | 73 5 minutes read
The glamour of Hollywood soared to new heights as movie stars wore exquisite jewellery designs set in platinum to the 96th Academy Awards. From drop earrings to line bracelets and colorful rings, platinum was the metal of choice for celebrities as they celebrated their achievements at the world’s most famous awards show.
The most prominent platinum jewellery trends at the Academy Awards tonight were dramatic necklaces as seen on Anya Taylor-Joy, Emily Blunt and Gabrielle Union, and brooches worn by men including John Krasinski, Simu Liu and Sterling K. Brown.
“Platinum jewellery is prominent at the Academy Awards every year since its natural white color enhances the brilliance of diamonds and colored gemstones, while also keeping them most secure, so it’s the perfect choice for red carpet moments,” said Platinum Guild International (PGI) CEO Huw Daniel.
Platinum jewellery is made of 95% pure platinum with minimum use of other ingredients – making it the finest metal available to us today. Platinum is the metal of choice for most red-carpet events around the world. The who’s who of the fashion and glamour world love to style their ensemble with this naturally white, precious metal from Elizabeth Taylor to Lady Gaga – they have all dressed in platinum for the red carpet.
Platinum Guild International (PGI) is pleased to share that leading jewellery brands such as Tiffany & Co., De Beers, Boucheron, Kwiat, Fred Leighton, Cartier and Martin Katz chose to style A-list celebrities in naturally white platinum.
The following stars wore these specific pieces of platinum jewellery to the Academy Awards:
Anya Taylor-Joy in Tiffany & Co. jewellery set in platinum
Tiffany High Jewelry necklace with a marquise diamond (over 8 carats), set in platinum and 18k gold.
Emily Blunt in Tiffany & Co. jewellery set in platinum
Two Tiffany High Jewelry necklaces featuring nearly 700 diamonds, set in platinum
Earrings with diamonds (over 6 total carats), set in platinum
Ring (over 7 carats), set in platinum
John Krasinski in Tiffany & Co. jewellery set in platinum
Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Floral Arrows brooch with an unenhanced purple sapphire (over 5 carats) and diamonds, set in platinum and 18k gold
Greta Lee in Tiffany & Co. jewellery set in platinum
Tiffany High Jewelry earrings with round brilliant diamonds (over 3 total carats), 68 round modified rose-cut diamonds (over 6 total carats) and 80 round brilliant diamonds (over 4 total carats), set in platinum
Simu Liu in De Beers jewellery set in platinum
Imaginary Nature brooch (32.61 carats), set in platinum
Platinum Guild International India
About Platinum
Platinum is 30 times more rare than gold. Mined from deep within the Earth and transformed into jewellery with a minimum of other ingredients, platinum’s lustre, strength and durability are well known. Platinum is widely known for its ability to withstand daily wear without thinning. This noble metal, one of the strongest, natural materials on the planet, is also one of the longest-lasting. Platinum jewellery is almost entirely pure, at 95% purity even when it’s set with diamonds making platinum one of the finest metals available on the market today. Platinum is the natural choice for milestone jewellery, such as engagement rings and wedding bands, because it holds significant gemstones better than any other precious metal. Being 40% denser than gold, platinum holds diamonds better than any other precious metal. Platinum is extremely durable. And unlike other white metal, which retains their whiteness only by being plated with rhodium, platinum jewellery does not need to be plated.