Grable’s Fabulous
Emerald Moon
Always Dazzling
If ever someone was destined to be a star
it was Betty
Grable.
Brought to Hollywood by her mother Betty was dancing in movie
musicals by the time she was 14. Her career went into high gear
with her performance in DOWN ARGENTINE WAY (1940) and kept going
with TIN PAN ALLEY (1940), MOON OVER MIAMI (1941) and THE DOLLY
SISTERS (1945). And let's not forget those "million dollar
legs," the most famous pinup in history. In a publicity
photo Ms. Grable wore this beautiful emerald and diamond ring.
Sizes 5-10.
JEWEL: One 6.15 CT Cabochon cut man-made emerald with 36 clear
CZ's trailing down each side of the band. Set in sterling plated
with Platinum. HRCR 677 Price: $160.00
Grable’s Diamond
Jubilee
Look
at That! 
Lloyd’s of London insured Betty Grable's legs for a
million dollars. You can bet this was part of the policy too.
Betty wore this incredible pear shaped diamond in “the
Dolly Sisters.” Can you blame her?
Gem: One pear cut 14.14ct. Clear cz bordered by 2 smaller
trapezoid cut clear czs. HRCR 624 Price $155.00
Grable’s Glamour
Girl Ring


Patriotic Beauty
It's impossible to estimate how many War Bonds those legs sold.
Would we have won the war without Betty Grable?
Gem: 13.34 cz cts. Emerald-cut champagne diamond with 3 round
diamonds on each side in 5 microns of gold over a sterling silver
band. Whole Sizes: 5-10 HRCR 253 Price: $155.00

Grable’s Diamond Sparklers
Her Own Style of Moonlight
Betty
Grable, known for her $1,000,000 legs, was
one of the most talented ladies in Hollywood. Take a look at
these gorgeous earrings.
Gem: Each earring has a 5 ct. round cut clear cz center stone
surrounded by 12 alternating clear and yellow cz stones. These
brilliantly designed earrings may be worn by both pierced and
non-pierced ears. HRCR 637 Price: $160.00
Grable’s Fancy Blue Diamond

Dancing
with Diamonds
On December 18, 1916, in St. Louis, Missouri, Betty Grable's
mother was sure she had given birth to a star. They soon headed
for Hollywood to prove her right...and they did!! After hits
like CONEY ISLAND (1943) and SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY (1943) Betty's
star rose rapidly turning her into the highest paid actress
in America earning an amazing $300,000 a year. Later that year
she contributed mightily to the war effort with her famous pin-up
shot that reminded servicemen everywhere what they were fighting
for. In one of her many publicity photos she wore a magnificent
fancy blue diamond ring. Sizes 5-10.
JEWEL: 1 17.6ct light blue emerald cut stone adorned with 26
clear CZ's totaling .9cts. Set in sterling silver plated with
Platinum. HRCR 680 Price: $180.00
Grable’s Springtime
Rock
'Springtime
in the Rockies'

That dazzling smile, those million-dollar legs, that songbird's
voice.
Betty Grable - as refreshing as springtime in the Rockies -
as flawless as this aquamarine ring.
Gem: 7.12 cts. Brilliant-cut simulated aquamarine surrounded
by 12 simulated sapphires in 5 microns of gold over a sterling
silver setting. Sizes: 5-10 HRCR 094 Price: $140.00
Grable’s Bold
Amethyst
Pistol Packing Gal 
Even
if Rudee Valley mistook her for one, she's no mild mannered
school marm. In "The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend,"
Betty Grable shows off in the saloon with an amethyst and diamond
sparkler.
Gem: Center stone princess emerald cut 6.92 ct cz amethyst
is surrounded by ten diamond clear cz baguette cut stones totaling
1.1 ct. in 5 microns of Gold over a sterling silver band. Whole
ring sizes 5-10 HRCR 552 Price: $165.00
Betty’s Love You Back Bracelet
Nothing
But Love!
Nicknamed the Girl With The Million Dollar Legs, Betty Grable
certainly lived up to her reputation as America's Favorite Pin-Up
girl. Having already become one of the most successful actresses
of her time with performances in DOWN ARGENTINE WAY (1940),
CONEY ISLAND (1943) and SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY (1943) she was also
one of the most talented. In THE photo she wore this cognac
heart shaped bracelet no doubt to show her love to all of her
adoring fans.
JEWEL: 1 Heart-shaped 16ct. Cognac CZ on a sterling silver
chain plated with 5 microns of gold. HRCR 126 Price $120.00
Grable's Olive Stone Ring

A Looker with Talent 
Betty Grable was THE pin-up of WWII and, by the way, a terrific
song and dance gal to boot. In one of the many publicity photos
taken of her she sported this unique olive stoned ring set in
gold. Sizes 5-10.
JEWEL: A 7.84 ct. emerald cut olive colored stone set in a
filigreed basket made in 5 microns of gold over sterling silver.
HRCR 400 Price: $160.00
Betty's Diamond Flowers
Stealing the show! 
Betty Grable was one of the most successful stars in Hollywood
during the 1940's. In fact, the Department of the Treasury listed
her as the highest paid woman in the country from 1946-1947.
Betty had a great quote - when given the news, she said, "There
are two reasons why I've been so successful in show business
and I'm standing on both of them." We beg to differ and
we can prove it. Her list of wonderful films includes DOWN ARGENTINE
WAY, CONEY ISLAND and SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY makes the point nicely.
In the film TIN PAN ALLEY she and Alice Faye
introduced
"The Sheik of Araby" to filmgoers ... as well as this
gorgeous pair of diamond flower earrings.
JEWEL: 1 2.75ct round cut clear CZ surrounded by 5 heart shaped
clear CZ's. Set in platinum over sterling silver. Pierced and
Clip-on combination.
HRCE 681 Price: $160.00
Photo - Betty Grable as "Lily Blane" in Tin Pan Alley,
1940 - Singer meets Songwriter and the rest is history. Starring
Alice Faye and Betty Grable