Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels: Part II
Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels: Part II
Formerly in the Collection of Hind Rostom
Lot Closed
November 11, 03:31 PM GMT
Estimate
6,500 - 9,000 CHF
Lot Details
Description
Formerly in the Collection of Hind Rostom
Pair of emerald and diamond earrings and necklace, Chatila, and a ring
Each earring set with a step-cut emerald, the surmount set with a triangular diamond, post and clip fittings, the necklace set with a step-cut emerald surrounded by marquise-shaped and baguette diamonds, the chain spectacle-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, length approximately 420mm, each piece unsigned, maker's mark for Chatila; and a ring set with a step-cut emerald framed with marquise-shaped diamonds, size 52.
Hailed as the “First Lady of Egyptian Cinema”, Hind Rostom (1929-2011) was one of the most popular movie stars during the Golden Age of Arab cinema, starring in over eighty films. Forever portraying powerful women, she became a bold symbol of feminism and Arab independence. Her career overlapped with that of Marilyn Monroe, and with her trademark blonde curls, sensual costumes and elegant couture, she was often heralded as the Arab World’s answer to the starlet. Having retired at the peak of her career in 1979, and famously turning down large sums to tell her life story, she has remained a glamorous enigma.
Rostom was known for her passion for collecting jewellery, sourcing pieces from around the world through her favourite jewellery boutique in Cairo as well as designing a number of signature pieces. She was also a regular attendee at auctions, seeking out her favourite gemstones – diamonds and rubies – in the midst of eclectic antiques.