Gatsby Film Includes Jewelry designed by Tiffany
Posted by: Audrey Stapylton
October 14th, 2011 >> Jewelry Avenue
Who better to make period pieces from the early twentieth century than Tiffany &Co.? The venerable jewelry company has partnered with Bazmark and Warner Bros. Pictures to create jewelry for the upcoming cinematic picture based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. It is a perfect partnership as Tiffany & Co. made many of the pieces that were worn in that era.
The pieces that have been created so far include diamonds set in platinum as well as those that include pearls as they were very popular during that time. The jewelry fits the time frame perfectly as would be expected from such a knowledgeable jewelry company. They can look back to pieces they created back then and recreate them with extra flair for the silver screen.
Not only did Tiffany & Co. create the jewelry for the movie, they also designed and executed the china as well as the flatware that is used in the film. The film was started in September in Sydney, Australia and includes a top-notch cast with favorites Tobey Maguire, Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan. The budget for the film is right around $125 million and the studio hopes to release it at the end of 2012.
The Great Gatsby is set in the 1920’s, where a young man relocates to New York for the bond business. The book revolves around Jay Gatsby, a neighbor of the main character, and his love for Daisy, who is married to another man. While her husband is also having an affair, he finds out and gets very angry eventually killing Daisy’s husband’s lover, Myrtle. Myrtle’s husband in turn kills Gatsby. The story is very involved and will be a great drama to go see in the 2012 winter holiday season.
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