At the 97th Academy Awards, Gal Gadot’s choice of jewelry made a lasting impression, with a stunning gold and diamond necklace by Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co. from the 1980s. While archival jewelry continues to make waves on the red carpet this season—think Lady Gaga’s Tiffany necklace at the Grammys—this particular piece holds special significance for jewelry aficionados.
Though Angela Cummings may not be as widely recognized as some of Tiffany’s more famous designers, such as Elsa Peretti or Jean Schlumberger, she remains a revered figure in the jewelry world. Joining Tiffany in 1968, Cummings quickly established herself as a master of 18k yellow gold pieces, often incorporating materials like lapis, opal, and wood. Her designs, often inspired by nature, exude a romantic sensibility, and her most famous creation, the Rose Petal necklace, is beloved by collectors.
The necklace Gal Gadot wore on the Oscars red carpet was featured in Tiffany’s Blue Book for 1980-81, an annual collection known for showcasing extraordinary, one-of-a-kind jewelry. Referred to as the “wing necklace,” this 18-karat gold piece is adorned with 423 diamonds set in platinum. Its design is meant to move fluidly, resting naturally against the wearer’s neck—a perfect example of Cummings’ dedication to comfort and elegance.
After leaving Tiffany in 1984, Cummings opened her own jewelry stores, with her creations being sought after at auction and displayed at Bergdorf Goodman in New York. Gadot’s red carpet moment serves as a celebration of Cummings’ lasting legacy, and it seems to signal the beginning of a well-deserved renaissance for the designer.
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