Elegance is classically defined by sleek satin gowns with jewels that drape the wrist like this Art Deco bracelet.
Photo by Billy Cunningham.
Tiffany diamonds were the screen darlings of the Jazz Age. Here, starlet Fania Marinoff (circa 1923) demonstrates that nothing burns brighter in black and white.
Modern jazz. A luminous sweep of pearls from the Ziegfeld collection evokes the sumptuous fashions of the 1920s.
New York society maven Janet Ryan’s jewelry collection from Tiffany & Co.
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Inspired by archival Tiffany designs, these corsage rings from the 2013 Blue Book Collection combine diamonds in pavé-, bead- and bezel-set rings with petals so discreetly connected they appear to be floating.
A photo of New York society maven Janet Ryan wearing Tiffany bracelets in Harper’s Bazaar. Photo by Toni Von Horn.
Kunzite embellishes diamonds with the lure of lilacs at the garden gate. Found in California and introduced by Tiffany in 1902, the lilac-pink gemstone punctuates a wide scroll bracelet of diamonds and platinum from the 2013 Blue Book Collection.
Sumptuous tsavorite highlights Art Deco’s elongated silhouette in this necklace from the 2013 Blue Book Collection.
Tiffany designers drew inspiration from 10 beautifully matched tsavorites totaling 35.65 carats for this necklace from the 2013 Blue Book Collection.
Carey Mulligan evokes Jazz Age glamour in Tiffany diamond jewelry created exclusively for Baz Luhrmann’s film The Great Gatsby in collaboration with Catherine Martin.