Kim Kardashian showed up to a Paris courtroom dripping in diamonds, including a $3 million necklace. But the real twist? One of her stolen jewels was recovered on the street! Get the full breakdown of Kim’s court jewelry moment and the one piece that survived the infamous Paris robbery.

When Kim Kardashian stepped into a Paris courtroom this week to testify in the 2016 robbery trial, she brought more than just her testimony; she brought serious diamonds.
It’s fitting, really. Nearly $10 million in jewelry was stolen that night, and in a full-circle moment, Kim returned to Paris wearing millions in glittering gems.

One of the standout pieces was a jaw-dropping $3 million diamond necklace by Samer Halimeh, New York. Bold and brilliant, it immediately set the tone for what could only be described as a statement appearance.


On her ears? A mix of high jewelry that would make any collector swoon: a diamond ear cuff, two pear-cut diamond earrings by Repossi.

She also wore this $8,100 Briony Raymond Sloan pavé ear cuff in white gold.

But it was the ring that got people talking. On her finger was a 22-carat diamond ring by Lorraine Schwartz—two carats larger than the infamous 20-carat engagement ring stolen during the robbery. According to reports, it was even purchased with part of the insurance money Kim received after the heist.

The sparkle didn’t stop there. Around her ankle was a new and deeply personal piece—a custom anklet from daughter North West, gifted to Kim on Mother’s Day. The bracelet is set with each of her children’s birthstones, serving as a glittering reminder that her family is always close.

And then there’s the lone piece from the robbery that made its way back to her: a platinum-mounted diamond cross from famed jeweler Jacob & Co., reportedly worth $33,180. Police later recovered the necklace when a passerby found it outside the apartment complex that night.
Turning the courtroom into a catwalk, Kim’s diamond-loaded appearance was the ultimate power move, serving justice with a side of high jewelry.
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