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Tiffany & Co. Unveils New Sixteen Stone Solitaire Diamond Ring

  • 2 days ago
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Tiffany & Co. has introduced a new solitaire diamond ring to its historic Sixteen Stone collection, expanding a design first created in the late 1950s to reflect contemporary expressions of love.



The latest ring is inspired by designer Jean Schlumberger’s cross-stitch motif and pays homage to his early solitaire diamond creations. The design is intended to symbolize multiple facets of love and life’s significant moments while retaining the visual language that has defined the Sixteen Stone line.


Originally conceived in 1959 as a wedding band, the Sixteen Stone ring has become one of Tiffany & Co.’s most recognizable styles. The new solitaire iteration reimagines that heritage setting with a single center diamond, offering a refined option for engagements and other personal milestones.



Further details and purchasing options for the new Sixteen Stone solitaire diamond ring are available on the Tiffany & Co. website, where clients can also explore private consultations with advisors.


By ML. Photo(s)/Tiffany & Co.

 
 
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