Yorke added that Robbie had been shown the original in December and had “loved and admired” the bracelet and giving her the opportunity to wear it in a safe way had been “the best of both worlds”.

“It gives us a unique moment to put our collection in front of a global contemporary audience,” she said.

“Hopefully because of the film and the book, people around the world know of the Brontes, but they might not know about all the things that we have in our collection, which is the largest in the world.”

The museum team were invited along to Thursday’s premiere, where Robbie attended with co-star Jacob Elordi and showed off the statement piece.

It occupies the parsonage in Haworth, near Bradford, where the sisters grew up with their father.

“Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, all these magazines that you’d never imagine you’d be in are covering it,” Wright added.

“It’s rather strange but surreal almost. We normally deal with generals and colonels but now we’re dealing with Hollywood stars, it’s a completely different world for us.”

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