1968, Tiffany designer Donald Clavering designed a series of jewelry works with the theme of tanzanite, marking the entry of tanzanite into the jewelry industry. This flower-shaped brooch made of diamonds, emeralds and a tanzanite weighing about 47.85 carats shows the charm of tanzanite colored gems to the world for the first time. The intoxicating blue hue of Tanzanite is as changeable as the ocean and as deep as the night sky. Against the backdrop of Tanzanite, this brooch is like a blooming flower, burning its brilliance and lifelike.
/kloc-in the second half of the 20th century, flower-shaped jewelry became popular in Ye Guang, thanks to the book The Language of Flowers published by Tiffany, which compiled a series of emotions represented by flowers. These patterns are made of gold and platinum, symbolizing purity, love and beauty.
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Platinum and gold inlaid sapphire and diamond brooch, gold and platinum inlaid diamond brooch, all from Tiffany antique collection (from top to bottom)
Gold inlaid enamel and diamond brooch, from Tiffany antique collection.
20 19 Blue Book is one of the most important high-end jewelry collections of Tiffany in recent years. In this flying butterfly brooch in the series, the platinum wings of the butterfly are inlaid with purple sapphires with a total weight of more than 2 1 carat and diamonds with a total weight of more than 6 carats, showing the charming light of jewelry between light and shadow. This delicate butterfly perches on a golden branch of 18K, and is placed in a hand-blown glass jar with a sterling silver lid, vividly showing its agile and elegant flying posture.
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The butterfly's platinum wings are inlaid with purple sapphires with a total weight of more than 265,438+0 carats and diamonds with a total weight of more than 6 carats, perched on a golden branch of 18K, and placed in a hand-blown glass jar with a pure silver lid.