TIFFANY & CO.
Tiffany has long been synonymous with love, elegance, and the finest things in life. Immortalised in Audrey Hepburn’s 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, the brand solidified its position as the jewellery of choice for the most discerning. Encased in iconic ‘little blue boxes’, Tiffany jewellery is long considered a status symbol, and is well soughtafter for weddings and anniversaries.
Since its founding in 1837, Tiffany & Co. has consistently defined style, graced the most prestigious red carpets, and witnessed the world’s greatest love stories. Its designs embody sophistication, and its iconic creations — including the Tiffany T, Jean Schlumberger, and Paloma Picasso collections — are staples for celebrities and political elites. At this year’s Academy Awards, international style icon Lady Gaga graced the red carpet wearing one of the largest fancy yellow diamonds in the world — the same Tiffany diamond Audrey Hepburn wore in the film’s publicity shoot.
Every diamond has a story behind it, and Tiffany is committed to sharing this story to its consumers. Recently, the company announced it is bringing a new level of transparency to its diamond supply chain. Through provenance identification, the company ensures consumers that Tiffany diamonds are among the most responsibly sourced in the world.
With no signs of slowing down, Tiffany is continuing on its legacy of creating beautiful jewellery with a timeless appeal. This year, Tiffany is rolling out Tiffany True, a new engagement ring with a contoured diamond cut that maximises brilliance, light, and contrast. Tiffany True adds a contemporary twist to the brand’s legendary engagement collection, which includes the classic six-prong Tiffany Setting.
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