Tiffany & Co. revealed its 2019 Blue Book Collection: Tiffany Jewel Box, the new high jewellery collection that highlights nature’s artistry. The jewellery collection includes a series of 11 brooches, each differentiated by design elements inspired by nature.
Among the most beautiful pieces is a jewelled butterfly captured in a glass jar fluttering on an 18k gold twig or a dragonfly with custom-cut diamond wings taking flight from a sterling silver envelope. For the first time in recent history, the Blue Book collection features watches inspired by the jewellery and men’s jewellery with a series of lapel pins and signet rings that elevate these classic designs.
The jewellery collection encompasses natures themes that share interwoven threads of continuous design elements. Flight introduces translucency as a motif with sterling silver and glass vessels, juxtaposing texture and form elevating custom-cut stones that seemingly float within the wings of the butterflies.
The stunning platinum floral brooch represents the Flora theme. The stunning piece features an 18k yellow gold frame that holds the flower together, and blue sapphires contrast with custom-cut rose-cut diamonds to create a transparency that allows the colour to come through. The flower is nestled in a 24k gold vermeil crate.
The Frame theme introduces a new Tiffany icon. An impressive 18k yellow gold necklace features over 40 total carats of diamonds in different cuts, including emerald, cushion, oval, pear and square shapes that exemplify Tiffany’s innovative design and craftsmanship.
Mosaic is presented with a platinum and diamond-encrusted scarab brooch that grasps a spectacular blue spinel of over 7 carats tucked away in sterling silver and 24k gold vermeil matchbox.
Sculpture is reflected through an 18k yellow gold handkerchief that floats within a sterling silver and glass box with a striking emerald-cut diamond of over 5 carats nestled in its centre. A bird brooch highlights the soft sculptural form of nature and nestles perfectly in sterling silver and 24k gold vermeil birdhouse.
The Ribbon motif introduces a rarely used gemstone: the black opal. A brooch featuring an oval cabochon black opal of over 37 carats is juxtaposed with the bright, angular baguette sapphire and diamond orbs.
Icons is a new take on Tiffany’s signature motifs – the heart and the star. One of the most intricate designs in this jewellery collection, a ruby heart of over 28 total carats is cut into individual jagged, unique shapes that appear as though they have been broken and pieced together and housed within an 18k yellow gold locket.