TIFFANY & CO.’S HARDWEAR

There is jewellery that wears you – the way, say, statement fashion does. There is jewellery that is based on a design concept for people who already subscribe to that view, or would like to adopt it.

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There is jewellery that wears you – the way, say, statement fashion does. There is jewellery that is based on a design concept for people who already subscribe to that view, or would like to adopt it. Then there is jewellery that transcends time, age, gender, and style cultures; that somehow in some way speaks to everyone. Hardwear is that kind of  jewellery. From a single, understated, unisex (a very on-trend word now) chain-link bracelet with a ball and lock from its 1971 archives, Tiffany & Co. has spawned 90 new pieces – rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets in sterling silver, or rose or yellow gold – that can be translated and transformed into whatever your cool, classic or contemporary self  wants for the day, or night. This is definitely the kind of  jewellery to get behind.

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