Tiffany & Co. Dives Deep Into Oceanic Fantasy With ‘Sea of Wonder’ High Jewellery Collection

Presented in a mesmerizing showcase in New York, the house’s Blue Book 2025 is a tribute to mythical marine magic and masterful craftsmanship.
Tiffany & Co. sets sail into the depths of elegance with “Sea of Wonder,” its Blue Book 2025 high jewellery collection, unveiled in a private presentation at The Landmark in New York. Artistic Director Nathalie Verdeille reimagines the language of the ocean through gem encrusted forms that feel less like accessories and more like wearable sculpture.
Structured like a journey through the sea’s many personalities from floating florals to glittering waves the collection channels both Jean Schlumberger’s iconic motifs and the brand’s modern legacy of reinvention. Expect luminous Zambian emeralds suspended like sea grass, paillonné enamel echoing the flicker of sunlight under water, and a crescendo of cuprian tourmalines crashing into waves of diamonds.

Every chapter, from “Ocean Flora” to “Sea Turtle” and “Urchin,” brings with it a visual language of movement, duality, and transformation. The finale? “Wave,” a show-stopping necklace that reads like a cinematic climax intensely blue tourmalines glistening in motion.




While Tiffany’s collection feels like an ode to the past, its execution is firmly future-facing. With a renewed interest in brooches, gender-fluid styling, and timeless heirloom pieces, “Sea of Wonder” proves that high jewellery today is not just about opulence it’s about emotion, identity, and narrative.
Verdeille puts it best: “Women aren’t dressing for approval anymore. They’re dressing to express.”
And Tiffany & Co. gives them a voice shimmering, unapologetic, and unforgettable.
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