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From whimsical wisterias to magnetising magnolias, star pieces of Tiffany & Co’s Botanica: Blue Book 2022 high jewellery collection takes centre stage in this majestic love letter to the natural world and all its fabulous flora
There is no denying Tiffany & Co.’s hold on high jewellery. In its impressive 185-year history, the iconic jeweller has created things of beauty that not only stand the test of time, but allow its wearer to suspend it entirely. Enter the Botanica: Blue Book 2022 high jewellery collection. Celebrating all the wonders of the natural world, the previous two editions of the Blue Book have immortalised Mother Nature and its elements.
This year, in its third and final incarnation, they explore the powerful floral themes from The Tiffany Archives and avert our gaze to all that blooms.

Above Pendant necklace in platinum with unenhanced sapphire and diamonds. Earrings in platinum with unenhanced esteemed Sri Lankan sapphires and diamonds

Above Schlumberger Vigne necklace in 18k yellow gold, platinum, rubellites, emeralds and diamonds. Ring in platinum and yellow gold with an unenhanced ruby and diamonds
And with the help of the House’s legacy gemstones, such as tsavorites and morganites, and even their signature hand-carved chalcedony that punctuate the latest collection, the organic and sensual symmetry of wonderful wisterias, orchids and magnolias inform the elegant and undulating forms of the latest collection. Jean Schlumberger’s exceptional and enduring designs from the Archives are also reimagined with unique coloured gemstone combinations that can only result in history being made.

Above Wisteria necklace in platinum, tanzanite, hand-carved chalcedony, sapphires and diamonds. Earrings in 18k white gold with hand-carved milky quartz, chalcedony, sapphires and diamonds

Above Necklace in platinum and gold with cuprian elbaite tourmaline and diamonds.
Schlumberger dahlia brooch in platinum and yellow gold with tsavorite and diamonds
Credits
Photography: Zantz Han
Styling: Adriel Chiun
Hair: Kenneth Ong using Keune Haircosmetics
Make-Up: Cheryl Ow using Fenty Beauty
Model: Jerzy Madison at AVE Management
Photography Assistant: Jaron Tay
Florist: Friday's Garden
Outfit: Moschino and Pinko
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