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AFTER BINGE-WATCHING some old seasons of Sex and the City and a few episodes from the first two seasons of And Just Like That…, I’m feeling a bit disappointed with Season 3 so far. I’ve chronicled the ...
Throughout: all flowers from Marlston Farmgirl Bucci ’s embrace of kindergarten-style jewellery executed in luxurious ...
Breakfast at Tiffany’s needs no explanation. Bean at Tiffany’s, on the other hand, might. First introduced by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co. in the 1970s, the (you guessed it) kidney bean ...
View ELSA PERETTI FOR TIFFANY CO. AN 18K GOLD AND FRESHWATER PEARL PEARLS BY THE YARD NECKLACE, SPAIN by Elsa Peretti on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Elsa Peretti.
We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Elsa Peretti at Tiffany & Co. ... Watches & Jewellery Pearl Jewellery is Back — But Not As You Know It. ... Elsa Peretti® Snake Necklace. £7,300.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Peretti’s legendary Bone cuff, Tiffany & Co. has unveiled a timeless work of art in its latest campaign, With Love, Since 1837, a heartfelt tribute to love ...
Peretti classics get the 50th anniversary one-of-a-kind treatment. | Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Scorpion necklace in yellow gold with pavé diamonds ($85,000), Elsa Peretti Doughnut bangle ...
Elsa Peretti Diamond on Silk necklace in 19k yellow gold and Elsa Peretti Amapola brooch in 18c yellow gold with pavé diamonds and black silk. Image courtesy of Tiffany & Co.
From Van Cleef & Arpels’ lucky Alhambra talisman, to Elsa Peretti’s sculptural pieces for Tiffany, here are a few truly stunning pieces from jewellery houses and why they remain adored by ...
In 1971, Elsa Peretti was still three years away from the partnership with Tiffany & Co. that would assure her status as one of the most consequential jewelry designers of the 20th century, but ...
Hirst and Begum both took inspiration from Elsa Peretti’s sculptural bone cuff for Tiffany, with Hirst’s creation intertwining Tiffany’s signature blue with the butterfly, a recurring theme for the ...
The royalties generated from the copyrights to Peretti’s famous designs — which she created from 1974 onwards while working with Tiffany — contribute to the foundation’s philanthropic work.