'Ocean's 8' India connection - a necklace fit for an Indian maharaja

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

The stunning necklace at the centre of the heist in "8" has an connect -- it is inspired by a design crafted in 1931 for the Maharaja of

The original necklace, which belonged to the erstwhile Maharaja of in Jamnagar, Gujarat, featured a 136.25 carat 'of Holland' diamond described as the finest cascade of coloured diamonds.

It was designed by Jacques in 1931 and named 'The Jeanne Toussaint' necklace after its then

The original necklace no longer exists as it was dismantled and its diamonds used to create other pieces.

According to Women's Wear Daily, the film's necklace was made within the brand's high jewellery workshop and took around eight weeks to complete.

"While the original jewel no longer exists, within its archives the company preserved a design drawing as well as photographs; the creation sketch was then used as a blueprint for the version seen in the film," it said.

Of course, it had to be made to fit the neck of a woman.

Anne Hathaway, who plays the role of Daphne Kluger, an insecure film star, wears it in the film, which has in the central role of

After her release from prison, Debbie assembles a team of eight to steal the stunning necklace worn by Daphne.

The multi-star film includes Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, Indian-origin Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina and

Directed by Gary Ross, the film released in today.

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 19:20 IST