The Tiffany Diamond is one of the largest and most celebrated fancy yellow diamonds in the world

In honor of the grand reopening of The Landmark, the new design for the legєɴԀary Tiffany Diamond is unveiled. Only reset for extraordinaryoccasions, thisbreathtaking high jewelry creation, which can be worn as both a pєɴԀant and a brooch, draws inspiration from Jean Schlumberger’s iconic Bird on a Rock design.

The Tiffany Diamond is one of the largest and most celebrated fancy yellow diamonds in the world

“Celebrating our fabulous heritage, we have created an exciting masterpiece in order to honor our legєɴԀary Tiffany Diamond. Thirty years ago, we set the diamond in the Bird on a Rock for the Jean Schlumberger Paris retrospective. Today, the Tiffany Diamond andthe Bird on a Rock meet again for a newlove story full of liberty and joie de vivre.”

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Crafting a Masterpiece

Our artisans bɾօυɢҺt the extraordinary new design for the Tiffany Diamond to life over a span of nearly2,000 hours, individually setting over 75 total carats of diamonds—1,220 round brilliant diamonds and 35 oval diamonds—and 10 round pink sapphires by hand. Evoking birds in flight, the design exemplifies the House’s visionary artistry.

The Diamond Kings

The Tiffany Diamond is one of the largest and most celebratedfancyyellow diamonds in the world. The 287.42-carat ɾօυɢҺ stone was unearthed in South Africa in 1877 and acquired by Tiffany & Co. founder Charles Lewis Tiffany a year later.The legєɴԀary Tiffany Diamond was set and polished with standards so high, they continue to inspire us today. At over an inch wide, the final cushion-shape brilliant design was cut to128.54 carats,an embodiment of our unwavering commitment to pursuing beauty over size.The Tiffany Diamond is not just an incredible feat of craftsmanship—it’s irreplaceable.

Artistry ThɾօυɢҺ the Ages

Until today, the Tiffany Diamond had famously been featured within only four designs. In 1957, for the first time in history, the gemstone was set in a necklace, suspєɴԀed in a pєɴԀant of 20 diamonds from a rivière of 64 diamonds. In 1961, it was set in Jean Schlumberger’s Ribbon Rosette necklace. In 1995, the Tiffany Diamond wassetin the Bird on a Rock brooch for Jean Schlumberger’s retrospective at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris;and in 2012, it was mounted in a necklace set with over 100 carats of diamonds to commemorate Tiffany’s 175th anniversary.

The Leader in Diamond Traceability

From cut to craft to client, Tiffany is the first global luxury jeweler to disclose the countries or regions where our newly sourced, individually registered diamonds are crafted. As a leader in diamond traceability, we don’t just adhere to industry standards—we lead by example.

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