THE TIFFANY KNOT COLLECTION

Tiffany & Co. is paying a tribute to its home town with a new collection, Tiffany Knot, a reflection of New York’s energy.

A striking collection, Tiffany Knot. A nod of respect to Tiffany’s hometown, the designs are inspired by an architectural symbol taken from the streets of New York, the chain-link. Transforming the familiar industrial shape into something that is modern and refined, Tiffany injects the energy of its city into its new jewelry collection.

Tiffany Knot bracelet sketch

In a city that commands strength of character and an unspoken understanding of one another, New Yorkers are individualists who are also part of something larger together. Mastering the art of ‘making it’ in New York demands a strong sense of self and a certain state of mind. This is the spirit behind Tiffany Knot. It is subversive and audacious, worn as both a statement of rebellion and a talisman of connection: connections with those who ‘know’ and a connection with New York itself.

Tiffany Knot collection in Gold and Rose Gold

An interplay of opposites, Tiffany Knot contrasts smooth organic forms with striking jagged angles on bracelets, rings, necklaces, pendants and earrings. All featuring the signature graphic knot motif, the 18k yellow and rose gold styles and pavé diamond iterations come together with sleek curves of precious metal and pointed edges that add sharp dimensionality.

Tiffany Knot rings in yellow gold and rose gold

The collection’s hero piece is a double-wrap choker that is hand set with over 300 diamonds, instilling the design with movement and scale. On bracelets with a double-wrap effect, the 18k gold knot conceals the clasp, making it appear as one continuous, connected design. Tiffany Knot reflects the exacting standards that drive the House’s constant search for innovations in craftsmanship, rigor of form and precision of proportions. Making its debut this September, Tiffany Knot will be available in Tiffany & Co. stores worldwide.

Tiffany Knot double-wrap chocker set with over 300 diamonds

Gordon Cooper

Editor-in-Chief/Art Director for Perfect Wedding Magazine. A fearless and intuitive Director/Producer/Production Manager who loves to travel - without being a tourist!

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