TIFFANY’S SEA OF WONDER JUST MADE THE OCEAN WEARABLE, AND IT STUNS.

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Tiffany & Co. unveils the next chapter of its high jewelry legacy with the summer debut of Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder. Designed by Chief Artistic Officer Nathalie Verdeille, the collection draws deeply from the mysteries of the ocean, offering a bold reinterpretation of iconic Tiffany motifs through an artistic and abstract lens.

Building on Jean Schlumberger’s legacy, Verdeille captures the spirit of his poetic vision while charting new creative waters. “The sea and its mysteries are an endless source of inspiration,” she says, “explored through dynamic volumes and textures that suggest movement.”

The Seahorse chapter transforms Schlumberger’s 1968 brooches into vibrant works of modern art. A showstopping necklace, requiring 1,600 hours to create, glows with over 11 carats of unenhanced purple sapphires, moonstones, and diamonds, and can be worn three ways.

Meanwhile, the Sea Turtle chapter pays tribute to Blue Book 1961, bringing serene marine life to life with aquamarines, turquoise, and diamond-studded curves that echo the ocean’s grace.

Unveiled in Hong Kong on June 6, this season’s presentation of Sea of Wonder continues Tiffany’s tradition of innovation and elegance, celebrating the sea in all its shimmering glory.

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