Tiffany & Co. represents one of the world’s most recognizable and prestigious jewelry houses. Its signature blue box—the Tiffany Blue Box—has become a symbol of luxury, elegance, and unforgettable moments. In this article, we present the history of Tiffany, its most important collections, fascinating details, and the influence it has exerted upon the jewelry world.
The beginnings of Tiffany & Co. – from 1837 to global renown
Founded in 1837 in New York by Charles Lewis Tiffany, the brand initially specialized in stationery and fancy goods. It quickly transformed into a jewelry house that revolutionized the luxury jewelry market in America.
In 1845, Tiffany & Co. issued its first catalog—the Tiffany Blue Book, which to this day presents the newest, most exclusive collections. Even then, the brand was renowned for the highest quality diamonds and perfect craftsmanship.
Most important Tiffany & Co. collections – timeless elegance
Tiffany Setting – the engagement ring of all time
Introduced in 1886, the Tiffany Setting is the classic engagement ring featuring a diamond set in six characteristic prongs. Recognized as one of the most significant designs in jewelry history.

Tiffany T – modernity and minimalism
The Tiffany T collection represents contemporary luxury interpretation—minimalist lines, the symbolic letter “T,” and distinctive design. Perfect choice for women appreciating New York style and architectural simplicity.

Tiffany HardWear – jewelry with character
A collection inspired by an archival 1970s design. Heavier links, bold forms—a manifesto of strength and urban style.

Tiffany Victoria – diamond finesse
Delicate diamond compositions in floral and leaf forms. Ideal bridal and evening jewelry for admirers of subtle classicism.

Signature collections – Elsa Peretti & Paloma Picasso
Designers who permanently inscribed themselves in Tiffany & Co.’s DNA. Elsa Peretti created the famous “Open Heart” and “Bone Cuff,” while Paloma Picasso brought artistic spirit and color to the brand.

Tiffany & Co. – fascinating details and style icons
- The Tiffany Yellow Diamond (128.54 ct)—worn by Audrey Hepburn and Lady Gaga—represents one of the world’s most recognizable stones.

- The film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961) transformed the Fifth Avenue boutique into a cultural landmark.

- Sustainable luxury – the brand was among the first in the industry to possess its own diamond sourcing and transparent purchasing policy.
- In 2021, Tiffany & Co. joined the luxury conglomerate LVMH, opening a new chapter in its history.
The modern face of Tiffany & Co. – luxury in the age of the future
Following recent renovation of the flagship Fifth Avenue boutique in New York, Tiffany & Co. demonstrates that it unites heritage with contemporaneity. The brand actively collaborates with artists and designers (including Pharrell Williams), introduces fresh energy to classic forms, and redefines prestigious jewelry.
Tiffany & Co. at LUXOS Arts – exclusive selection for connoisseurs
At LUXOS Arts, we passionately curate exceptional Tiffany & Co. jewelry pieces—both contemporary and vintage. Each tells a story of beauty, distinction, and singularity.
If you seek an original Tiffany ring, an exceptional gift, or wish to begin an investment jewelry collection, we are here for you.
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