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These aren’t your everyday fine jewelry designs. A necklace featuring multi-coloured gemstones and diamonds set in platinum from the Tiffany & Co. high jewelry collection Artistry and Brilliance. Tiffany & Co.
Like all of its high jewelry creations, Artistry and Brilliance celebrates three prongs of the company’s jewelry making expertise: craftsmanship, design, and special gemstones, which include coloured gems, rare fancy-colour diamonds, and white diamonds.
The American jewelry brand’s high jewelry release is said to celebrate its rich history of working with exquisite stones a history centred around the iconic Tiffany Yellow Diamond, which at 128.5 carats (287.42 rough) still stands as one of the largest yellow diamonds to be discovered.
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There’s much more to a Tiffany sparkle than meets the eye
22 Dec 2020
Diamond traceability has become a hot topic in the jewellery industry. It’s not just a matter of gaining consumers’ trust, it’s a matter of protecting human rights and saving lives. The ability to quickly determine the mine of origin and follow the supply chain or “journey” of a gem from procurement to polish, cut and setting, eliminates conflict diamonds from the market, safeguards the livelihoods of a dedicated workforce and minimises the environmental impact of mining operations.
In 2019, Tiffany & Co became the first global luxury jeweller to provide provenance information of individually registered diamonds of 0.18 carats or larger, thanks to a unique “T&Co” serial number. Imperceptible to the naked eye, this number is etched by laser onto the surface of the stone, providing consumers with the geographic sourcing information specific to the diamond.