[TIFFANY & CO.] Tiffany Announces 'Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden,' a High Jewelry Collection Inspired by the Mystical World of Nature

Tiffany & Co. unveiled the spring collection of 'Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden,' a high jewelry line reinterpreting Jean Schlumberger's natural motifs using rare gemstones and transformable designs.
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Tiffany & Co. announces the spring collection of its high jewelry collection, "Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden," inspired by the mystical world of nature.

Designed by Nathalie Verdeille, Tiffany's Senior Vice President and Chief Artistic Officer, and the Tiffany Design Studio, the collection portrays the quiet and delicate transitions in the natural world. Each story reinterprets Jean Schlumberger's sculptural beauty of flora and fauna, depicting them as architectural forms.

Meticulously selected gemstones and advanced craftsmanship bring a sense of life to these sculptures.

"The 'Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden' is a collection that embodies our unwavering commitment to the highest standards of creativity, craftsmanship, and the selection and quality of gemstones. This masterwork, one of Tiffany's most important signature collections passed down for over a century, honors the legacy of Jean Schlumberger while demonstrating our continuous evolution in appealing to modern lovers of high jewelry. Under Nathalie Verdeille's creative leadership, together with our gemologists and artisans, we are forging new possibilities in design and technique," said Anthony Ledru, President and CEO of Tiffany & Co. In the Spring Collection, the themes of "transformation" and "rebirth" guide the narrative through nature's cycles. Hand-forged gold vines, platinum leaves, and geometric structures express organic growth and movement.

The first story, "Butterfly," explores a motif beloved throughout Tiffany's history. Unheated Padparadscha sapphires and Montana sapphires create a delicate color harmony of pink-orange and denim-blue, evoking the fragile yet beautiful form of wings. Additionally, two diamond expressions are unfolded. One is an abstract butterfly design featuring Fancy Vivid Yellow diamonds; the other uses oval-cut white diamonds to express a light and clear impression. Furthermore, embodying the collection's theme of transformation, some pendants can also be worn as brooches, speaking to the brand's inherited tradition of transformable design.

The "Monarch" story is inspired by a Jean Schlumberger necklace subtly adorned with Monarch butterflies. The intertwining vines and three-dimensional leaf sculptures are reinterpreted in hand-finished platinum, 18K yellow gold, and pave diamonds. Set within the exquisitely rendered leaves are unheated cushion-cut sapphires from Sri Lanka and Madagascar, highlighting their beautiful harmony. Against the backdrop of the leaf motifs, designs showcasing exceptional diamonds unfold, including striking earrings featuring over 10 carats of D-color, Internally Flawless emerald-cut diamonds. The design combining platinum and gold embodies the brand's tradition of masterfully fusing both materials.

In the "Bird on a Rock" story, Tiffany's iconic design takes flight once again, perched atop a magnificent Santa Maria-color cushion-cut aquamarine from Brazil. Custom-cut chrysoprase beads paint a scene of rich greenery, further elevating the deep, vivid blue brilliance of the aquamarine. Additionally, a necklace featuring two dynamically posed birds and an aquamarine exceeding 22 carats can also be worn as a brooch.

The "Paradise Bird" story unfolds this bird-motif narrative through brooches that celebrate freedom in color and creativity. Fantastical birds gracefully perch atop gemstones brimming with vivid personality and rich colors, such as Mexican fire opals, Brazilian rubellite, Ethiopian blue chalcedony, and Madagascan spessartite. The feathers are expressed by colored stones arranged to echo the hue of the center stone, and their expanse is depicted through a delicate, pointillism-like composition. A combination of emerald, turquoise, and tsavorite.