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Margot Robbies $11 Million Jewelry Collection Revealed

Bintano News Desk
2/15/2026
Margot Robbies $11 Million Jewelry Collection Revealed

Margot Robbie has been turning heads on the press tour of her new movie Wuthering Heights.

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But it's not just the fashion doing the talking - her jewellery has been stealing centre stage.

From a replica of Emily Brontë's own bracelet to Elizabeth Taylor's 'cursed' necklace, the gems mirror the fevered intensity of the film itself.

Starring Robbie opposite Jacob Elordi, the adaptation leans hard into obsession, passion and excess.

And judging by the jewels alone, subtlety was never the point.

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Now, Jonathan Pratt, Managing Director of Dawsons Auctioneers, has estimated the value of the staple pieces on the red carpet.

Margot Robbie has been turning heads on the press tour of her new movie Wuthering Heights with her statement jewellery
Pictured Elizabeth Taylor's 'cursed' necklace

Margot Robbie has been turning heads on the press tour of her new movie Wuthering Heights with her statement jewllery (Margot pictured wearing Elizabeth Taylor's jewellery)

Cece Jewellery signet rings - $5K

Margot gifted Jacob with matching 18ct gold signet ring for their press tour.

Each of the beautiful rings features an image of two skeletons embracing, and the words 'Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.'

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UK designer Cece Fein-Hughes, who created the rings, took to her social media to share behind-the-scenes details about the jewellery and a gallery of images.

'What an honour it was to create matching pieces for Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi, celebrating their time filming together as Catherine & Heathcliff in the new Wuthering Heights,' she said in the Instagram post.

Elsewhere, Fein-Hughes of Cece Jewellery London shared that the words used on the hand-enamelled gold rings were written by Wuthering Heights author Emily Brontë.

She added that each detail of the design was intended to tell 'a story of passion, devotion, and wild romance'.

Each signet ring features two skeleton skulls, sitting in a tangle of thorns, and locked in an 'eternal' embrace.

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Both of the signet rings are engraved with the initials of Cathy and Heathcliff- the doomed lovers played by Margot and Jacob in the film.

Each of the beautiful rings feature an image of two skeletons embracing, and the words 'Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same'

Each of the beautiful rings feature an image of two skeletons embracing, and the words 'Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same' 

Another feature is the inscription '1847-2026', a reference to the year that saw the publication of Brontë's classic novel - and the release of the new Wuthering Heights film.

'Gifted to Jacob by Margot, the piece features two entwined skeletons in the exact pose of the iconic film poster, a quiet reminder that love never truly dies,' Fein-Hughes said in her post.

She added, 'As time passes and everything else withers away, what remains is the enduring bond between two souls,' adding a love heart emoji.

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Jonathan said: 'What we're seeing here is a move away from trend-led jewellery and toward pieces that carry narrative, symbolism, and longevity. 

'Buyers are increasingly drawn to jewellery that feels personal and emotionally anchored, something with a story behind it that can be passed down. 

'Signet rings, in particular, have evolved from purely heraldic objects into modern heirlooms carrying symbolic meaning, and this surge in interest reflects that shift.'

While an exact valuation for the custom pieces is not known, similar high-end signet rings from Cece Jewellery typically retail between $5,000 to $7,500. 

Elizabeth Taylor's Taj Mahal necklace - Over $7.7M

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For the film's LA premiere, Margot wore one of the most historically significant jewellery pieces ever seen on the red carpet

For the film's LA premiere, Margot wore one of the most historically significant jewellery pieces ever seen on the red carpet

For the film's LA premiere, Margot wore one of the most historically significant jewellery pieces ever seen on the red carpet.

The diamond dates back to the early 17th century and was a gift to Mughal Empress Nur Jahan by her husband, Emperor Jehangir.

It was later passed down to their son, Shah Jahan, who gifted it to his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

The piece has a Persian inscription that includes Nur Jahan's name and a message often translated as 'Love is Everlasting'.

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Although the diamond was originally worn as an amulet, it was later reset into a ruby and gold necklace by Cartier.

It was at the time purchased by Richard Burton for Elizabeth Taylor in 1972 as a birthday gift. 

Tim Mendelson, a Trustee of the Elizabeth Taylor Estate, told Marion Faisel of Only Natural Diamonds: 'Elizabeth cherished the symbolism of jewellery, and no other piece in her legendary collection is more connected to epic, undeniable, and tempestuous love that transcends time and even death than the Taj Mahal Diamond.'

When it comes to the value of the piece, Jonathan said: 'What we can trace clearly is the pendant's association with modern celebrity. Richard Burton gave the necklace to Elizabeth Taylor for her 40th birthday in 1972 during a trip to Budapest, a moment that transformed the jewel into a modern icon. 

'Reported figures for the gift range from $470,000 to $520,000. Later, at Christie's New York in 2011, it realised $8,818,500.

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'When a celebrity borrows an archive piece like this, the jewel becomes a short-lived exhibition: watched by millions, replayed endlessly, then returned to controlled storage. 

'Jewellery, particularly when linked to a major couture house, and a landmark film or Hollywood, can command significant prices.'

Lorraine Schwartz choker - $2.7M

The Australian actress donned a striking Lorraine Schwartz diamond necklace, incredibly valued at more than 100 carats

The Australian actress donned a striking Lorraine Schwartz diamond necklace, incredibly valued at more than 100 carats

Margot showcased a dazzling piece of jewellery at the premiere of Wuthering Heights in Paris.

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The Australian actress donned a striking Lorraine Schwartz diamond necklace, incredibly valued at more than 100 carats.

'@margotrobbieofficial captivates in her beauty in over 100 carat custom-made champagne (nude) diamond jewellery. Stunning,' the brand wrote of her premiere look on Instagram Stories.

In another Instagram Stories post, Lorraine Schwartz wrote: 'Loved designing and making this nude 100 carat diamond choker and earrings for the amazing stunning @margotrobbieofficial.' 

 As for the value of the piece, Jonathan said: 'Jewellery of this calibre, combining exceptional-coloured diamonds with designer provenance and global media exposure, could reasonably be valued at $2.7- 4m.

'These are pieces that sit comfortably alongside museum-grade jewels and private collections.'

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Jessica McCormack pendant and ring - $750,000

During the global junket for the photocall, Margot wore a Jessica McCormack pendant and ring

During the global junket for the photocall, Margot wore a Jessica McCormack pendant and ring

The ring is a bespoke ruby and diamond chubby daisy ring

The ring is a bespoke ruby and diamond chubby daisy ring

During the global junket for the photocall, Margot wore a Jessica McCormack pendant and ring.

The pendant was a 10.07ct pear-shaped diamond, set in a Georgian style cut-down setting in 18K blackened white gold & rose gold.

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While the exact cost is unknown, it's estimated to be around $750,000.

Margot teamed the look with a bespoke ruby and diamond chubby daisy ring.

It's a 1.43ct Central Round Brilliant cut diamond surrounded by a set of smaller Round Brilliant cut diamonds.

It's in a talon setting in 18K blackened white gold & yellow gold.  

The ring is estimated at $68K. 

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Jessica McCormack earrings - $19K

She donned pear-shaped diamond gypset hoop earrings with two 7.50ct Pear-shaped Diamonds

She donned pear-shaped diamond gypset hoop earrings with two 7.50ct Pear-shaped Diamonds

On her way to the Jimmy Kimmel show last month to discuss the new movie, Margot wore a stunning pair of earrings by Jessica McCormack.

She donned pear-shaped diamond gypset hoop earrings with two 7.50ct Pear-shaped Diamonds.

The diamonds are set in a Georgian-style cut-down setting in 18K blackened white gold & yellow gold.

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These have an estimated value of $19K. 

Jessica McCormack pearl and diamond earrings - $8K

Margot donned a pair of pearl and diamond earrings from Jessica McCormack

Margot donned a pair of pearl and diamond earrings from Jessica McCormack

During another photo call for the movie, Margot donned a pair of pearl and diamond earrings from Jessica McCormack.

The pieces are a cut-down hoop with two sets of Round Brilliant cut diamonds & two detachable pear-shaped 14.5mm freshwater pearl drops.

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They are set in a Georgian style cut-down setting in 18K blackened white gold & yellow gold.

The earrings cost $8K.

Charlotte Brontë replica mourning bracelet - $27K

During the UK premiere of the movie, Margot wore a replica of Charlotte Brontë's mourning bracelet

During the UK premiere of the movie, Margot wore a replica of Charlotte Brontë's mourning bracelet

The real and replica next to each other

The real and replica next to each other 

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During the UK premiere of the movie, Margot wore a replica of Charlotte Brontë's mourning bracelet. 

The original bracelet was made from hand-woven hair, thought to be of her sisters Emily and Anne - was the inspiration for Dilara Findikoglu's design.

It was commissioned by Margot's stylist Andrew Mukamal, for wearing on the red carpet.

Wyedean's managing director, Robin Wright, who liaised with Mukamal and the Brontë Parsonage throughout the process said: 'We could never have imagined the impact the bracelet, woven here in Haworth and with silver work created by our jewellery partners McCarty London, would make when Margot Robbie stepped out wearing it.

'It's been incredible for our team to see the impact of their work as we pulled out all the stops and used all the resources available to us to create the bracelet in just four weeks.'

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The finished bracelet combines three different shades and 280 braided threads to match the colour and texture of human hair.

It's then fitted into the clasp pieces created, carved and set by McCarty London. 

While it's unknown what the repplica costs, the original is thought to be around $27K.  

aggregated from the Daily Mail.

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