Tiffany & Co. invites us to celebrate the different facets of love through its renowned iconic collections: Lock by Tiffany, T by Tiffany, HardWear by Tiffany, Knot by Tiffany, Jean Schlumberger Sixteen Stone by Tiffany, and The Tiffany Setting® - the world’s most iconic engagement ring. With each collection offering creations more dazzling than the other, the House brings its archives to life in unprecedented ways. In fact, Tiffany's dedication to craftsmanship, quality and excellence since 1837 has resulted in designs that genuinely embody love. Each Tiffany Icon represents a distinct aspect of love just in time ahead of the month of romance. However, these novelties not only include jewelry but glass marvels, candles, and a lot more as well.
Lock by Tiffany symbolizes love's protection. It’s inspired by an 1883 padlock brooch from the Tiffany Archives.
T by Tiffany symbolizes love's possibilities and new beginnings. Representing the House’s name and signature, the T motif first appeared in the Tiffany Archives in 1975.
HardWear by Tiffany symbolizes empowerment and the strength of love. It’s inspired by a 1962 bracelet from the Tiffany Archives.
Knot by Tiffany symbolizes love's ties. It’s traced back to an elegant bow design from 1889 in the Tiffany Archives.
Jean Schlumberger Sixteen Stone by Tiffany symbolizes love’s ability to hold precious things together. Introduced in 1959 as a wedding ring by Jean Schlumberger, it was inspired by his family’s roots in textiles in France and his early career in couture.
The Tiffany Setting® - the world’s most iconic engagement ring – symbolizes the different facets of love. Introduced in 1886 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, it redefined the standard for engagement rings.Express Love the Tiffany & Co. Way
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