A peek at the construction of a new platinum accessory that was inspired by a bird’s wing.
Category: Tiffany & Company
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‘The World’s Just Starting to Catch Up’
Black jewelers reflected on the racial justice movement, and on how a wave of support that pushed them forward since 2020 has shifted.
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How French Crown Jewels Ended Up in New Jersey
When the French state scandalously sold off most of its crown jewels, Tiffany bought a third of them.
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Lloyd Macklowe, Leading Purveyor of Art Nouveau, Is Dead at 90
He and his wife began buying pieces to furnish their apartment. They wound up with a museum-quality collection and a pre-eminent retail business.
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A New Award Aims to Encourage American Jewelry Design
The competition, organized by Tiffany and the CFDA, offers a yearlong salaried fellowship and a cash payment to the winner.
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If Liza Minnelli’s Jewelry Could Talk
Studio 54. Versailles. The Oscars. Some of the pieces worn by Ms. Minnelli have seen a lot.
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A Brooch That Diana Vreeland Kept on Her Night Stand, Reimagined
A new Tiffany & Co. jewelry collection mines the archive of the designer Jean Schlumberger.
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When Jewelry Influences Watchmakers
Brands are extending their reach by repurposing best-selling designs, including animal and floral motifs, onto timepieces.
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Jewels That Are Spiky, Squiggly and a Little Bit Wild
Leafy and serpentine designs give earrings, necklaces and other pieces an organic edge.
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Jewelry Houses Take on the Fashion World
From Tiffany & Company to Chopard, brands are moving beyond just precious metals and gems to create clothing.
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‘Go See My Work at the Cartier Store’
Peter Lane’s ceramic murals and sculptures help create the atmosphere at hotels, flagships and private homes around the world.
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Earrings That Channel the Irregularity of the Universe
Tiffany & Co.’s new coral-shaped accessories pay homage to a 1956 brooch and its designer’s fascination with the natural world.
