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Tiffany Unveils Ocean-Inspired High Jewelry Collection

by Tina

Tiffany & Co.’s 2025 Blue Book high-end jewelry series “Sea of ​​Wonder” combines abstraction and reality and made a stunning debut in New York, USA recently.

Since then, Tiffany has set its sights on the Asian market and chose Hong Kong as the first stop of its global tour, which was grandly opened on the top floor of Henderson Land Development, a new landmark in Central.

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Jewelry inspired by the deep sea and new stone bird sculptures complement the skyline, paying tribute to the brand’s legendary designer Jean Schlumberger’s love for natural themes.

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The “Ocean Treasures” series is divided into six chapters, depicting the ever-changing ocean through colored gemstones, diamonds and precious metals. Among them, the “Sea Urchin” series uses yellow diamonds and metal carvings to present the complex shape of sea urchins.

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The main stone is a necklace with a Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond weighing more than 18 carats, which is particularly eye-catching and also echoes the legendary yellow diamonds in Tiffany’s history; the “Ocean Plants” series uses Zambian diamonds and emeralds to outline the beautiful lines of marine plants.

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Another theme, “Seahorse”, uses colored gemstones and hyacinth stones to present a psychedelic color gradient. A blue hyacinth stone ring with a total weight of more than 7 carats has become a representative work.

Eye-catching works include “Wave”, where diamonds and curved precious metals together create a vivid scene of waves and waves; “Sea Turtle” cleverly uses complex gold details to create a precise geometric shape of the turtle shell, and even the barnacles on the turtle shell are carefully presented.

As for the lifelike and vivid “Starfish”, rubies and diamonds from Mozambique without any optimization treatment are intertwined to form the appearance of starfish, and the rhythm of the starfish’s tentacles is also realistically presented through precious metals.

Victoria Wirth Reynolds, Tiffany’s chief gemologist and global vice president of high-end jewelry, personally praised that “Starfish” is the rarest work in the series, making people feel as if they have fallen into a deep-sea fantasy dream.

Tiffany continued Jean Schlumberger’s naturalistic concept and exhibited the latest 2025 Bird on Stone series works on site, where natural wild seawater pearls and elegant birds complement each other.

One of the main stones is a white, almost teardrop-shaped natural seawater pearl brooch, with a main stone weight of more than 24 carats. Some bird feathers are embellished with yellow diamonds to create a natural visual layering.

Another new Bird on Stone flying tourbillon watch, a clever combination of multi-layer enamel painted Tiffany brand colored flowers, 18K gold diamond-encrusted birds and tourbillon, forms a lovely bird on stone image.

The crown adopts Tiffany’s iconic six-claw diamond ring shape to deepen the brand association.

To welcome the opening of the first stop of the 2025 Blue Book high-end jewelry series “Fantasy Sea” global tour, Korean star Park Kyu-young was invited to attend the event.

As a special guest, she appeared in a black dress, wearing the “Ocean Flora” emerald diamond necklace, earrings and ring, fresh and gorgeous. Please contact the store for prices of the high jewelry series.

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