Discover Tiffany & Co.’s Latest High Jewellery Collection Colors of Nature

Lindsay Judge   |   17-03-2021

Tiffany & Co.’s 2021 Blue Book Collection, “Colors of Nature”, is a kaleidoscopic journey through nature’s vivid chromatic displays.

 

This year, the Blue Book Collection unites Jean Schlumberger’s masterful creations with Tiffany high jewellery designs in a celebration of the vast colours born within, encompassing and far beyond the natural world. Tiffany & Co.’s authority in diamonds and its influence in the world of coloured gemstones are at the forefront of the collection, bringing together this sparkling legacy with Tiffany’s heritage of masterful craftsmanship and innovation.

 

Capturing the bold hues of lush botanicals through vibrant gemstones such as verdant green tourmalines and rare Colombian emeralds, the creations reflect abundant landscapes, while azure blue seas and the electric colour swatches of underwater fauna.

Aquamarines, tsavorites and sapphires as well as rare gemstones such as spinels or yellow and orange sapphires capture the otherworldly hues that light up the sky in head-turning designs inspired by the world above.

Two show-stopping necklaces, including the House’s legacy gemstones, tanzanite and kunzite feature a full spectrum of colour, put together in spectacular fashion. While the breath-taking beauty of an over-21-carat diamond that was responsibly sourced in Lesotho, Africa, artisans cut the internally flawless diamond in a marquise shape, honours Tiffany & Co.’s long-standing heritage of employing the world’s most exceptional craftsmanship.

Among the most artistic expressions of Tiffany’s sublime craftsmanship are imaginative designs from the world of legendary jewellery design Jean Schlumberger, where the hand of the artisan breathes new life into his most celebrated creations. Artisans meticulously handcrafted a platinum necklace with over 85 carats of diamonds, illustrating the asymmetry, dynamic movement and feminine subtlety that is emblematic of Jean Schlumberger’s designs ethos.

 

 

The designer’s celebrated masterpieces are perfectly complemented by Tiffany high jewellery designs, which feature innovative settings that showcase diamonds cut in bespoke, custom shapes, meticulously set by hand to evoke a scintillating mosaic. A necklace with diamonds that float on planes of translucent rock crystal cleverly conceals a setting that gives the illusion of diamonds suspended midair.

 

Debuting in April 2021, nearly 600 Tiffany high jewellery and Jean Schlumberger designs will be featured in Shanghai, China, before travelling to other cities around the world.