October 9, 2024
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Tiffany & Co.’s iconic collections continue to captivate as they evolve—expressing a bold, contemporary spirit and ever-changing lexicon of luxury.
Tiffany & Co. Tiffany HardWear large link bracelet in yellow gold with diamonds.
Tiffany revolutionized engagement rings in 1886. Today, the brand continues its legacy with responsibly sourced, expertly crafted Tiffany Setting rings, celebrating love in all its forms. Tiffany & Co. The Tiffany setting ring in platinum.
Jean Schlumberger’s Bird on a Rock is a 21st century icon. Inspired by nature and his travels, particularly to the island of Guadeloupe, it was created in 1965 after Schlumberger encountered a yellow cockatoo that sparked his imagination. Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany brooch in platinum and yellow gold with diamonds
Lock by Tiffany symbolizes love’s lasting protection. Inspired by a gold padlock brooch, it represents safeguarding what’s cherished, a timeless symbol of what matters most. Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Lock bangle in yellow gold with full pavé diamonds and Tiffany Lock medium pendant in yellow gold, tiffany.com.
For over 150 years, Tiffany & Co. has blended Swiss watchmaking precision with jewelry artistry. Only a watch this elegant earns a place in a Tiffany Blue Box. Tiffany & Co. Tiffany HardWear watch in yellow gold with diamonds and white mother-of-pearl
The Tiffany Titan collection pairs luminous 11 mm freshwater pearls with its signature diamond spear motif, creating bold silhouettes. With 18K gold spike rondelles alternating with pearls, the designs embody Pharrell Williams’ vision, realized through Tiffany & Co.’s renowned craftsmanship. Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams pearl necklace in yellow gold with diamonds and Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams pearl bracelet in yellow gold with diamonds.
Originally designed by Jean Schlumberger in 1959, the Sixteen Stone piece weaves a timeless tapestry of love. Sixteen brilliant diamonds are linked by a cross-stitch motif, symbolizing strength and the connections that shape our lives. Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Sixteen Stone ring in platinum with diamonds
Tiffany Knot embodies love’s unbreakable bonds. Inspired by an 1889 bow, it symbolizes life’s enduring ties—delicate yet strong, intricate yet elegant. Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Knot double row necklace in yellow gold with diamonds and Tiffany Knot double row hinged bangle in yellow gold with diamonds.
The 2024 release of Tiffany Titan draws inspiration from the myth of Poseidon and his powerful trident. Featuring a sharp, spear-shaped motif paired with bold yet refined links, the collection exudes strength and elegance. Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams pendant in yellow gold with diamonds
Tiffany HardWear captures love’s transformative strength. Inspired by the bold spirit of 1960s New York, it reflects the power found in love. Tiffany & Co. Tiffany HardWear graduated link necklace in yellow gold with pavé diamonds
Paying tribute to a timeless motif from 1975, T by Tiffany embodies the boundless potential of love. Drawing inspiration from New York’s sleek architecture, the collection mirrors Charles Lewis Tiffany’s vision of the city as a beacon of hope and opportunity. Tiffany & Co. Tiffany T T1 half diamond necklace in yellow gold
Elsa Peretti’s Bone cuff is a nod to the sublime beauty found in nature. Powerfully feminine and worn with effortless ease, Peretti’s groundbreaking design is sculpted to conform to the left and right wrists—an intentional decision that allows the cuff to become one with the body. Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti medium Split cuff in yellow gold, Elsa Peretti Bone ring in yellow gold and Elsa Peretti Split ring in yellow gold.
Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Lock medium earrings in rose gold with diamonds and Tiffany Lock medium pendant in rose gold with diamonds.
“I LOVE JEWELRY THAT HAS SYMBOLISM IN IT.” –ANYA TAYLOR-JOY
“I LOVE IT TO MEAN SOMETHING TO ME. IT DOESN’T NECESSARILY HAVE TO MEAN ANYTHING TO ANYBODY ELSE, BUT I LIKE TO LOOK DOWN AT MY FINGERS AND HAVE A STORY.” –ANYA TAYLOR-JOY
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