Tiffany launched this bracelet in the 2018 “Paper Flowers” floral rhyme series, inspired by a watercolor painting of “Iris” painted in 1881 in the Tiffany archive. The designer borrowed from the “art of paper-cutting”, and nearly 20 meticulously cut “paper petals” were naturally riveted, and matched with diamonds and tanzanite, showing the natural transition of petals from white to blue-purple.
Each “iris flower” is composed of 3 platinum petals, which imitate the outline of the petals cut from paper, and the natural “flower cracks” can be seen on the edges. These three petals overlap each other and are fitted by a round “nail decoration”, forming the stamen of the “iris flower”.In order to make the work more layered, the designer alternately uses diamond paving, tanzanite inlay and mirror polished platinum to create petals. The gaps of the “iris” are also dotted with diamonds and tanzanite, like flower buds and crystal dew. , Revealing a unique natural vitality.
Flip to the back of the bracelet to see the hollow inlaid base, allowing each gem to show its bright luster to the greatest extent. Adjacent links are connected by a hinged design to ensure that the bracelet fits naturally on the wrist.
Post time: Jun-16-2021