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Above: Tiffany & Co. Blue Book 2024 Céleste Collection ring in platinum and gold with fancy intense yellow diamond and white diamonds. Tiffany HardWear Graduated Link necklace in gold with pavé diamonds, $45,000. Tiffany & Co. Blue Book 2024 Céleste Collection bracelet in platinum and gold with fancy intense yellow and white diamonds. Above and bottom: The new Tiffany & Co. boutique in NorthPark Center. Left: Tiffany HardWear Large Link earrings with diamonds, $32,000. Tiffany Lock bangle in gold with full-pavé diamonds $40,000. brooch originally crafted in 1883. An expression of love's enduring protection, these jewels mimic the shape and functionality of a padlock. Hugging the wrist, earlobe, or finger, the Tiffany Lock was designed to keep our most cherished feelings (and accessories) safe and secure. T iffany's roots in fine art run deep, and the NorthPark b o u t i q u e displays several rare works, including a painting by Richard Prince that takes pride of place. In a nod to its heritage, images of Audrey Hepburn in her most famous role line the walls, and shades of the iconic Tiffany Blue hue abound (Pantone 1837 Blue, you're welcome). At the heart of the new store, a reimagined All About Love section showcases the coveted Tiffany & Co. engagement ring and culminates in the reinvented Tiffany High Jewelry salon and Jean Schlumberger gallery, which houses the legendary jeweler's most unique designs. Amid mirrored screens by artist Nancy Lorenz, Schlumberger's timeless pieces, including ones that draw from his iconic Bird on a Rock brooch, are enchanting. Schlumberger began creating his lavish, whimsical jewels for Tiffany in 1956 — most recently, his Sixteen Stone motif, which takes inspiration from his family's deep roots in the textile industry, with sixteen diamonds suspended in a cross- stitch setting. Within the High Jewelry space, with its diamond vitrine design and white- gold-leaf ceiling, is the new Tiffany Céleste collection, the second Blue Book high jewelry collection designed by Tiffany chief artistic officer of jewelry and high jewelry, Nathalie Verdeille, and celebrates Schlumberger's bound- l e s s i m a g i n a t i o n through the rediscovery of his archival sketches. Launched this s p r i n g w i t h a d d i t i o n a l c o l l e c t i o n s d e b u t i n g throughout 2024, Ti f f a n y C e l e s t e features six dis- tinct chapters: Wi n g s , A r ro w, C o n s t e l l a t i o n , Iconic Star, Ray of Light, and Apollo. Over the summer, the Peacock, Shooting Star, and Flame collections joined Schlumberger's iconic interpretations of the sun, moon, stars, and distant galaxies. These surrealist designs offer a new lens to explore Schlumberger's fantasy world of diamonds and gemstones. Tiffany & Co., NorthPark Center, 8687 N. Central Expressway, tiffany.com. Tiffany Knot Double Row necklace in gold with diamonds, $40,000. 59

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