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Tiffany & Co. x Daniel Arsham - limited edition Tiffany T bracelet
By SENATUS Editor | 23 January 2024

Tiffany & Co. announces its latest partnership with the contemporary artist Daniel Arsham, unveiling a limited-edition Tiffany T bracelet and bust inspired by the same artist’s Venus of Arles sculpture.

This project, revealed at the Maison’s flagship store, The Landmark in New York City, combines innovation, savoir faire, creativity and ideals shared by the artist and the Maison. The limited series includes 186 customized Tiffany T bracelets in 18k white gold, adorned with tsavorites and diamonds. Each piece is a tribute to the artisanal excellence that has defined Tiffany & Co. for 186 years.

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