Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie's Reptilian Jewels

Nov 17, 2009 by CAROLYN ROBERTSON
Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie's Reptilian Jewels

It seems that former Friends star Courtney Cox-Arquette and her hubby David Arquette aren't the only ones with a hidden talent for jewelry design.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have partnered with Asprey to design a limited edition collection of high end gold jewelry and silver accessories called The Protector. Proceeds from the snake-themed line - prices start at $525 for a serpant-handled silver baby spoon - will go to Education Partnership for Children of Conflict, an organization that the Tomb Raider star co-founded in 2006.

Why the snake theme? According to Women's Wear Daily, "When she was pregnant with their daughter Shiloh, Jolie was given a ring... in the shape of a snake. Since then she’s considered the reptile a talisman and protector of her family."

Courtney and David announced earlier this week that they've designed, in collaboration with US jeweler Satya, a butterfly-adorned line to benefit Epidermolysis Bullosa.

Photos: Bauer Griffin

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