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@tiffanyandco has returned to where it all began, debuting the next chapter of high jewelry with Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder in New York City with several days of events that crescendo with a gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Created by chief artistic director of jewelry and high jewelry Nathalie Verdeille, Sea of Wonder is a direct link to the archive of Jean Schlumberger — Tiffany’s much-loved and influential creator known for his fantastical designs. Verdeille reinterpreted his marine life masterpieces in the latest collection, embarking on a new journey under the ocean with creations punctuated with technical feats, one-of-a-kind gemstones and a touch of dreamy surrealism.
The collection breaks out in suites with Wave, Ocean Flora, Urchin, Starfish, Seahorse and Sea Turtle. “It was all the magic of the light, of the wave, the movement, the delicateness,” Verdeille said of a green and blue cuprian elbaite tourmaline necklace with delicate articulating fonds from the Wave suite. It embraces the power of water, laying on the décolletage with a spiral shape.
The blue inked gemstone reminded her of the shimmering of light, a “luminescence.” Verdeille proudly took a moment to admire the back of the piece, explaining that she was taught to consider both sides of the complicated design to show the level of craftsmanship.
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