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Tiffany & Co. Unveils Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden High Jewelry Collection

other · 2026-04-15

Tiffany & Co. has launched its Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden high jewelry collection, drawing inspiration from nature and the legacy of designer Jean Schlumberger. The collection features motifs of flora and fauna, including butterflies, birds, bees, and flowers, crafted with precious materials like platinum, gold, and pavé diamonds. Key pieces include the Butterfly story with padparadscha and Montana sapphires, the Monarch offering with a hidden butterfly design, and the Bird on a Rock reinterpretation with Santa Maria-hued aquamarines from Brazil. Other highlights are the Paradise Bird brooch with Mexican fire opal or Ethiopian blue chalcedony, the Parrot brooch with blue and purple sapphires, and the Bee design with a honeycomb-inspired ring. Floral designs include Jasmine, Twin Bud with Zambian emeralds, and Bloom, Marguerite, and Palm. The collection emphasizes transformation and movement, with gems sourced from Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Brazil, Zambia, Mozambique, and Ethiopia. Tiffany's CEO Anthony Ledru stated the collection reflects the brand's commitment to creativity, craft, and gemology, evolving Schlumberger's legacy under the creative leadership of SVP and chief artistic officer Nathalie Verdeille. This follows last year's Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder collection, which featured marine-inspired pieces with tourmalines from Mozambique.

Key facts

  • Tiffany & Co. unveiled the Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden high jewelry collection
  • The collection is inspired by nature and Jean Schlumberger's designs
  • It features motifs like butterflies, birds, bees, and flowers
  • Materials include platinum, 18-karat yellow gold, pavé diamonds, and various gemstones
  • Gems are sourced from Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Brazil, Zambia, Mozambique, and Ethiopia
  • Anthony Ledru is Tiffany's CEO, Nathalie Verdeille is SVP and chief artistic officer
  • The collection follows Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder
  • Jean Schlumberger was a famed designer for Tiffany

Entities

Artists

  • Jean Schlumberger
  • Nathalie Verdeille
  • Anthony Ledru
  • Bunny Mellon
  • Steve McQueen
  • Hannah Silver

Institutions

  • Tiffany & Co.
  • Robb Report
  • Boston University
  • Boston Globe
  • Town & Country
  • Patek Philippe
  • Audemars Piguet
  • Heuer
  • Wallpaper*
  • Met Gala
  • Galerie Magazine

Locations

  • United States
  • Sri Lanka
  • Madagascar
  • Brazil
  • Zambia
  • Mozambique
  • Ethiopia
  • Mexico
  • Boston
  • New York
  • America
  • Namibia
  • Nigeria

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