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Tiffany & Co. Introduces New Floral-inspired Masterworks For Its BOTANICA
Luxferity, 13.06.2022
Blue Book 2022 Collection, Debuting Extraordinary High Jewelry This Summer in London.
Tiffany & Co. announced the next chapter of its illustrious high jewelry collection, BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022, introducing new creations that draw from its heritage of floral-inspired jewels. Debuting in June in London, the summer collection is anchored by three core themes: Queen Anne’s Lace, Painted Blossom and the visionary designs of Jean Schlumberger.
“The Blue Book 2022 designs for summer reveal an unexpected side of the collection ethos that captures the spirit of the season’s vibrant blooms while paying homage to our heritage,” said VictoriaWirthReynolds, VicePresident – Chief Gemologist, Tiffany & Co.“We’ve taken important Louis Comfort Tiffany designs—and as well as species that appear in designs from The Tiffany Archives,
such as irises, poppies and tulips—and reinvented them for today’s clients.”
The Queen Anne’s Lace theme of Blue Book 2022 draws from archival Louis Comfort Tiffany hair ornaments evoking the wildflower. The reimagined Queen Anne’s Lace designs that are featured in BOTANICA are defined by elaborate diamond florets, emerald-cut colored gemstones and, on the underside, baskets of fine platinum wires that form the settings. Timeless yet remarkably innovative, elegant yet intricate, the new Queen Anne’s Lace designs are lavish expressions of the House’s heritage.
A Celebration of Heritage and Innovation with Transformable High Jewelry Designs Including Jean Schlumberger’s Breathtaking Masterpieces.Tiffany & Co. Introduces Its New Blue Book 2022: BOTANICA
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The brooches from the Painted Blossom theme are sculptural jewels that transform irises, poppies and tulips—flowers that inspired archival Tiffany & Co. designs—into cutting-edge works of art. The use of innovative, labor-intensive enameling techniques on the brooches’ hand-molded petals modernizes these heritage blooms. On the iris brooch, master Tiffany & Co. artisans custom cut yellow diamonds to accent the stem. A feat of complex craftsmanship rarely achieved by even the most accomplished jewelers, the custom-cut yellow diamonds offer a subtle yet striking detail.
Jean Schlumberger’s naturalistic evocations are reworked with new and unexpected gemstone combinations for the summer Blue Book collection. His Hedges and Row necklace, a signature Jean Schlumberger design, features a grandiose layout of yellow beryls and turquoise, while designs such as his enamel bangles feature vibrant hues and diamond foliage elements.
The new BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022 designs for summer revise House codes and reimagine important floral motifs from The Tiffany Archives. These include Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Queen Anne’s lace-inspired jewels, notable botanical jewels evoking irises, poppies and tulips, as well as Jean Schlumberger’s naturalistic masterworks.
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About Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co., founded in New York City in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, is a global luxury jeweler synonymous with elegance, innovative design, fine craftsmanship and creative excellence. With more than 300 retail stores worldwide and a workforce of more than 13,000 employees, Tiffany & Co. and its subsidiaries design, manufacture and market jewelry, watches and luxury accessories. Nearly 5,000 skilled artisans cut Tiffany diamonds and craft jewelry in the Company’s own workshops, realizing the brand’s commitment to superlative quality.
Tiffany & Co. has a long-standing commitment to conducting its business responsibly, sustaining the natural environment, prioritizing diversity and inclusion, and positively impacting the communities in which it operates. To learn more about Tiffany & Co. and its commitment to sustainability, please visit tiffany.com.