Asked to describe the moment that delighted him the most on the set of Frankenstein , the Guillermo del Toro film opening in theaters on October 17 before streaming on Netflix beginning November 7, Christopher Young immediately recalls the day he arrived on set with the Wade Necklace, a historic diamond and platinum design created by Tiffany & Co. in 1900 for Cleveland society matron Ellen Garretson Wade. Commissioned by her husband, financier and philanthropist Jeptha Homer Wade II, the necklace showcases more than 40 carats of old mine-cut diamonds in an intricate garland and floral design — and until that day on the Frankenstein set, it had never been seen on any woman’s neck other than Mrs. Wade.

Asked to describe the moment that delighted him the most on the set of Franke

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