Enter The World Of Tiffany High Jewelry

by Iris

Tiffany & Co. continues to redefine luxury with the launch of its latest High Jewelry campaign, a breathtaking tribute to artistry, heritage, and exceptional craftsmanship. This luminous showcase features some of the House’s most iconic designs, from the legendary Bird on a Rock brooch to the celestial-inspired masterpieces of Blue Book 2024: Tiffany Céleste.

 

 

Captured by the renowned Carlijn Jacobs, the campaign breathes new life into Tiffany’s legacy, drawing inspiration from the Tiffany Style book by John Loring and the striking photography of Hiro, who immortalized the House’s most celebrated designs in the 1950s and ’60s. The result? A modern, visionary take on high jewelry that pays homage to the past while embracing the future.

 

At the heart of this campaign is the Bird on a Rock brooch, an enduring symbol of joy, optimism, and limitless possibilities. This high jewelry marvel showcases pear-shaped and round brilliant diamonds, complemented by custom-cut baguette diamonds. The pièce de résistance? A breathtaking D-color, cushion-cut diamond of over 25 carats, serving as a majestic perch for Tiffany’s signature diamond bird motif.

 

Adding to the celestial allure, the Shooting Star necklace from Blue Book 2024: Tiffany Céleste captivates with an 18-carat, D-color, internally flawless emerald-cut diamond at its center. Designed to evoke the magic of a shooting star, the necklace shimmers with 857 round brilliant diamonds totaling over 60 carats and 140 baguette diamonds exceeding 9 carats. Ingeniously, this striking design can also transform into a statement ring, embodying Tiffany’s legacy of innovation and versatility.

 

Beyond these masterpieces, the campaign spotlights an exquisite selection of high jewelry earrings set with D-color, internally flawless diamonds, exemplifying Tiffany’s commitment to unparalleled quality. Also making a stunning debut is the Bird on a Rock watch, where a diamond-encrusted bird motif gracefully moves around the dial, tracing a path of 36 baguette diamonds totaling over 4 carats.

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