

This suite was personally designed by Tiffany’s Chief Artistic Officer of Jewelry, Nathalie Verdeille, paying special homage to the classic marine-themed jewelry created by former Tiffany designer Jean Schlumberger in 1958.
The new collection presents three pieces, all crafted in platinum and gold and set with rare padparadscha sapphires as primary stones.
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One brooch depicts a fish swimming forward. Its overlapping scales are set with brilliant round diamonds, and its dorsal fin is set with eight oval padparadscha sapphires, whose bright natural orange-pink hue is particularly captivating.
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Another brooch freezes the moment a fish turns while swimming. Seven unheated padparadscha sapphires form a curved line, while the diamond tail fin, swinging to the left, appears light and agile. A rubellite eye provides a finishing touch.

A cocktail ring features radiating lines sculpted from polished gold, supporting a central large oval-cut padparadscha sapphire. This stone is certified as being of Sri Lankan origin and unheated.


