Empire Building: Most Expensive Jewel in Tiffany’s History Debuts in the Middle East

December 16, 2021

By Katerina Perez

5 min read

The famous Tiffany & Co. 2021 Blue Book high jewellery collection, Colours of Nature, continues to travel the world. This collection of more than 200 unique pieces has already made its way from America to Asia, and most recently made its debut in the Middle East at the Dubai Expo. To make this event truly memorable, the brand has timed it to coincide with the release of the most expensive jewel in its history.

I won’t ask you to guess what jewel we are talking about as there are so many masterpieces that the legendary brand’s craftsmen have created. Many of them could have a claim to the title of the most expensive jewel! However, it’s the archival World’s Fair necklace, adorned with the stunning 80 carat Empire Diamond, which takes the crown.

<p>The Tiffany &#038; Co. Blue Book display at the Dubai Expo 2020</p>

The Tiffany & Co. Blue Book display at the Dubai Expo 2020

<p> The exhibition space of Tiffany &#038; Co. at the Dubai Expo 2020</p>

The exhibition space of Tiffany & Co. at the Dubai Expo 2020

<p> The Tiffany &#038; Co. presentation area at Dubai Expo to present the Blue Book Colors of Nature High Jewellery collection</p>

The Tiffany & Co. presentation area at Dubai Expo to present the Blue Book Colors of Nature High Jewellery collection

<p> The dedicated Tiffany &#038; Co. space at the Dubai Expo 2020, hosted from October 2021 to March 2022</p>

The dedicated Tiffany & Co. space at the Dubai Expo 2020, hosted from October 2021 to March 2022

This necklace has become a kind of bridge uniting the past and present, ensuring the brand’s affinity with its 184 years of history. In January, Tiffany & Co. announced plans to transform the archival necklace, replacing the original aquamarine in the centre of the piece with an IF (internally flawless) oval-shaped, D-colour Type IIa diamond weighing over 80 carats.

<p>The reimagined Tiffany &#038; Co. World&#8217;s Fair necklace set with an internally flawless, oval-shaped, D-colour Type IIa diamond weighing over 80 carats</p>

The reimagined Tiffany & Co. World’s Fair necklace set with an internally flawless, oval-shaped, D-colour Type IIa diamond weighing over 80 carats

Its size is surpassed only by the yellow Tiffany Diamond, which weighs almost 130 carats and is widely known to be ‘off the market’. It is currently part of Tiffany & Co.’s private collection and was last seen around the neck of Beyoncé in a new advertising campaign for the brand.

<p>The original sketch of the Tiffany &#038; Co. World&#8217;s Fair necklace from 1939, which was set with an aquamarine centre stone and diamonds</p>

The original sketch of the Tiffany & Co. World’s Fair necklace from 1939, which was set with an aquamarine centre stone and diamonds

<p> An archival photograph of the Tiffany &#038; Co. high jewellery display at the World&#8217;s Fair in 1939</p>

An archival photograph of the Tiffany & Co. high jewellery display at the World’s Fair in 1939

But back to the World’s Fair necklace: an Art Deco masterpiece set with colourless diamonds. The recreation of this incredible archival necklace reflects the tradition of innovative jewellery design at Tiffany & Co.: the breathtaking Empire Diamond can be worn not only in a necklace, but also gracefully transformed into a platinum-set ring. You can choose to admire it as a transformable piece, or, if you wish, you could decide to purchase it for a price in the range of $20-30 million.

<p>The Tiffany &#038; Co. World&#8217;s Fair necklace with the 80 carat Empire Diamond</p>

The Tiffany & Co. World’s Fair necklace with the 80 carat Empire Diamond

It is worth mentioning that the exhibition in Dubai was a debut for Tiffany & Co.; its organisers created an overall concept with a colour palette inspired by the stained glass of the famous Louis Comfort Tiffany lamps. The exhibition space also extended across several rooms.

<p>A selection of Tiffany &#038; Co.&#8217;s loose diamonds and gemstones on display at the Dubai Expo 2020 </p>

A selection of Tiffany & Co.’s loose diamonds and gemstones on display at the Dubai Expo 2020

In the first room, loose stones of all kinds were on display, from rare coloured stones to iconic pieces that the brand proudly presented to the world throughout the 20th century. The second hall was a tribute to the maison’s legendary designer Jean Schlumberger. It included the renowned designer’s wonderful creations, allowing visitors to get personally acquainted with the historical jewellery that you find in jewellery textbooks.

<p>The second hall of the Tiffany &#038; Co. presentation space at the Dubai Expo 2020 is dedicated to the maison’s legendary designer Jean Schlumberger</p>

The second hall of the Tiffany & Co. presentation space at the Dubai Expo 2020 is dedicated to the maison’s legendary designer Jean Schlumberger

<p> Tiffany &#038; Co. high jewellery creations on display at the Dubai Expo 2020</p>

Tiffany & Co. high jewellery creations on display at the Dubai Expo 2020

<p> Tiffany &#038; Co. high jewellery pieces on display within a dedication exhibition space at the Dubai Expo 2020</p>

Tiffany & Co. high jewellery pieces on display within a dedication exhibition space at the Dubai Expo 2020

<p> A butterfly inspired necklace and earring set by Tiffany &#038; Co. </p>

A butterfly inspired necklace and earring set by Tiffany & Co.

<p> A pendant brooch design by Tiffany &#038; Co. both in sketch form and brought to life with diamonds and coloured gemstones </p>

A pendant brooch design by Tiffany & Co. both in sketch form and brought to life with diamonds and coloured gemstones

<p> A sapphire and diamond flower brooch by Tiffany &#038; Co. </p>

A sapphire and diamond flower brooch by Tiffany & Co.

The 1939 World’s Fair promised “a glimpse into the world of tomorrow,” and the theme of the Dubai Expo was “uniting minds, creating the future.” Both exhibitions put the future centre stage, thus creating the perfect opportunity for the presentation of such an impressive piece of jewellery.

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