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Met Gala 2025 featured many Indian celebrities putting their best fashion foot forward. Amid all the renowned celebrities, Punjabi singer, Diljit Dosanjh won many hearts with his royal looks. The handsome singer graced the red carpet of the Met Gala 2025 in a regal look by ace designer, Prabal Gurung.
Diljit’s look was a tribute to Patiala's Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. Dressed in an ivory sherwani with a cape and matching turban, Diljit stole the show. It was his multi-layered necklace that caught everyone’s attention. The necklace was a replica of the legendary Patiala necklace, originally crafted by Cartier in 1928 for Maharaja Bhupinder Singh.
Do you know the necklace got lost after a few decades? Let us read on to know the interesting story behind the lost Patiala necklace.
It was in 1928 when the luxury brand, Cartier received an order from Maharaja Bhupinder Singh to create the most beautiful necklace. The Maharaja provided the brand with 4000 precious stones. The largest diamonds became a part of the necklace, and the small ones were treated as a payment for their work.
The necklace was made with five chains and a neck collar. It also featured De Beers, the world’s seventh largest diamond, at its centre, which was 428 carat pre-cut weight. It was the largest cushion-cut yellow diamond.
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Apart from the world’s largest diamond, the necklace featured 2930 diamonds, weighing approximately 1000 carats. The Maharaja also gave 116 Burmese rubies, weighing over 170 carats. The necklace also consisted of seven other large diamonds ranging from 18 to 73 carats, other than emerald and pearls. The necklace was the largest and the most expensive single order made by Cartier and was completed in three years.
It is stated that Maharaja Bhupinder Singh wanted to gift the necklace to his favourite wife, Maharani Sri Bakhtawar Kaur, however, after his death, the necklace was surpassed to his son, Yadavindra Singh. It remained in the royal house for three decades, but when India gained Independence in 1948, the necklace mysteriously disappeared from the treasury.
Years after its disappearance, the Patiala necklace resurfaced at an auction in Geneva in 1982, where the De Beers diamond was sold for 3 million USD. In 1998, the other part of the necklace was discovered in an antique shop in London without its most significant stones. Cartier acquired the necklace and re-created the masterpiece with replica stones.
The restored Patiala necklace is in Cartier's archives and is currently priced at 30 million USD. During the Met Gala 2022, the necklace made headlines when influencer Emma Chamberlain wore it.
What do you think about the opulent Patiala necklace? Let us know.
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