How the Tiffany Diamond Influenced the Allure of Tiffany Diamond Rings
Tiffany Diamond Ring

How the Tiffany Diamond Influenced the Allure of Tiffany Diamond Rings

A Tiffany Diamond Ring Remains an Iconic Symbol of Love
A Tiffany Diamond Ring Remains an Iconic Symbol of Love

History of the Tiffany Diamond

The story of the Tiffany diamond begins in 1877, when the gem was discovered in the Kimberley mines of South Africa. Weighing originally 287.42 carats in its rough form, it was sent to Paris where Tiffany’s chief gemologist, Dr. George Frederick Kunz, cut the fancy yellow diamond into a brilliant cushion-shape with an extraordinary 82 facets—24 more than the traditional 58-facet brilliant cut. This meticulous crafting not only showcased the diamond’s exceptional beauty but also highlighted Tiffany & Co.'s dedication to excellence.

In 1887, Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany and Co., acquired the diamond, solidifying the brand's reputation as a leader in fine jewelry. The Tiffany diamond has been displayed in various settings throughout its history, with its most notable appearance as a pendant on a diamond necklace worn by Audrey Hepburn during the promotion of Breakfast at Tiffany's in 1961.

Tiffany Yellow Diamond. Mounted in a necklace of white diamonds. On display at the Fifth Avenue store. Tiffany's, New York City The Tiffany Yellow Diamond. Alamy Stock Photo.

Characteristics of the Tiffany Diamond

The Tiffany diamond is renowned for its magnificent size and clarity. The polished gem weighs 128.54 carats and is graded as a fancy yellow diamond, making it one of the largest and finest yellow diamonds in the world. Its color and clarity are spectacular, but it is the precise cutting that truly sets it apart, enhancing its brightness and fire to a remarkable degree.

The Tiffany diamond's setting has also varied over the years, each reimagining adding to its lore and legacy. Most recently, it was set in a magnificent necklace that was part of Tiffany and Co.’s 2022 high jewelry collection, showcasing over 100 carats of dazzling diamonds designed to highlight the Tiffany diamond’s radiant beauty.

Tiffany Diamond Engagement Ring

Tiffany Diamond Marketing and Cultural Impact

Tiffany and Co. has masterfully marketed the Tiffany Diamond to cement its status as an icon. From being worn by celebrities to being showcased at important cultural events, the diamond has become synonymous with luxury and sophistication. This effective marketing translates into a broader desire for Tiffany diamond rings, as they are perceived as symbols of status and elegance.

The Tiffany Diamond has inspired innovative designs and cutting techniques. Tiffany & Co. is known for its original six-prong setting, the Tiffany Setting, which maximizes the brilliance of the diamond. Such innovations reflect the brand's commitment to excellence and creativity, further enhancing the allure of their diamond rings.

Tiffany Diamond Ring 10 Carats

Tiffany Setting

The Tiffany Setting is one of the most iconic engagement ring designs in the world, introduced by Tiffany and Co. in 1886. It is renowned for its simplicity and elegance, designed specifically to highlight the brilliance and beauty of the diamond. Key features of the Tiffany Setting include the following:

  1. Six-Prong Solitaire Design: The most distinguishing feature of the Tiffany Setting is its six-prong arrangement that holds the diamond. These prongs elevate the diamond well above the band, allowing maximum light to enter the stone from all angles. This design enhances the diamond’s natural brilliance and sparkle by minimizing the amount of metal covering the stone.
  2. Minimalist Band: The band in the Tiffany Setting is typically plain and made from precious metals like platinum or gold. This simplicity ensures that all attention remains focused on the diamond.
  3. Versatility: While originally designed for round brilliant diamonds, the Tiffany Setting can accommodate various diamond shapes while maintaining the integrity of the original design.
  4. Symbol of Elegance and Luxury: The Tiffany Setting has become synonymous with timeless elegance and is often seen as a symbol of a romantic proposal. Its design ensures the diamond is the centerpiece, showcasing Tiffany and Co.’s commitment to craftsmanship and high-quality stones.

This Tiffany setting not only revolutionized how diamonds are presented in engagement rings but also established a standard of luxury and romance that continues to be associated with Tiffany and Co. today.

Tiffany Diamond Ring

Tiffany Diamond Ring

Tiffany diamond engagement rings account for about 26% of total sales. The iconic status of Tiffany's engagement rings, particularly the Tiffany Setting introduced in 1886, has played a pivotal role in shaping the brand's reputation and driving sales. These rings are celebrated for their exceptional craftsmanship, quality, and the distinctive six-prong setting that elevates the diamond above the band, maximizing its brilliance.

The Tiffany Diamond’s influence on the allure of Tiffany diamond rings remains an important driver of demand. Its historical importance, unique qualities, and the brand’s strategic marketing have established Tiffany and Co. as a leader in luxury jewelry. The trust and prestige associated with the Tiffany Diamond extend to all of the brand’s offerings, ensuring that Tiffany diamond rings remain a timeless and desirable symbol of elegance, sophistication and love.

3-carat Tiffany Diamond Ring

Buying and Selling Tiffany Diamonds at Sotheby's

Sotheby's has a curated selection of Tiffany diamond rings available for immediate purchase on its Marketplace. Sotheby's also has jewelry auctions in New York, Geneva, Paris, and Hong Kong that often have Tiffany diamond rings. You can also contact a Salon Associate in New York or Bucherer in Zurich to learn more about our selection of diamond rings, including Tiffany diamond rings to view and purchase. If you have a Tiffany diamond ring to sell, you can contact a Jewelry Specialist to learn more about your selling options.

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