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Tiffany & Co. Announce Limited-Edition T1 Bracelet And Bust Collaboration

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Tiffany & Co. Announce Limited-Edition T1 Bracelet And Bust Collaboration

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The new collection is inspired by Daniel Arsham’s Venus of Arles Sculpture

Tiffany & Co. announces its latest creative venture with contemporary artist Daniel Arsham. The brand presented a limited-edition T1 bracelet and bust inspired by the artist’s bronze eroded Venus of Arles sculpture, currently on display at The Landmark. Tiffany & Co

Together Again

Uniting Arsham and Tiffany’s shared ideals of innovation, masterful craftsmanship and rebellious creativity, the partnership boasts a limited series of 186 custom T1 bracelets in 18k white gold with tsavorites and diamonds, paired with a mixed-medium bust of the artist’s sculpture.

Moreover, the unique number of pieces specifically made as a tribute to the 186th anniversary of artisanal excellence at Tiffany & Co. The bronze eroded Venus of Arles sculpture is an expression of Arsham’s “Future Relics” aesthetic, where the artist recontextualizes contemporary objects through the lens of an imagined future.T1

Art That Speaks

The artist creates tension in time, through the sculpture’s eroded quality and hand applied patina that is reminiscent of Tiffany Blue. The creation stemmed from Arsham’s visit to the Louvre’s archives where he was drawn to the statue, which dates to the 1st century.T1

The sculpture was first featured at the Tiffany & Co. Vision & Virtuosity exhibition in 2022 at the Saatchi gallery in London. It is currently on display at The Landmark in New York City.

Adding to that, a talisman of strength, Tiffany T1 represents individual courage and power, worn outwardly to express what lies within. This exclusive 18k white gold T1 bracelet is set by hand with 105 diamonds totaling over 1 carat and over 74 tsavorites totaling over 2 total carats.T1

Precious Gems

The verdant hue of tsavorite, a vivid green Tiffany legacy gemstone that the House proudly introduced to the world in 1974, hints at both the colour of the sculpture’s patina and the Arsham Studio colour. This heritage of discovery aligns with the aesthetic vocabulary of Arsham’s future “discoveries.”

The amalgamated bust of Venus of Arles within which the T1 bangle is encased, arrives within a custom-made Tiffany Blue art-handling crate with metal hardware. An additional Blue Box holds dual-branded white handling gloves. The bust and accompanying limited-edition T1 bracelet will be available globally this December.T1

More information can be found on the Official Tiffany & Co Website.

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