Gauge links trace a collarbone, skim a wrist bone, or dance upon an earlobe. They whisper secrets of today, tomorrow, and another era altogether. The 1960s, to be exact.
Drawing upon a quintessential bracelet design from 1962 — which was discovered in the House’s archives — Tiffany HardWearTiffany HardWear represents an expression of love’s transformative strength. Like New York, the city in which it was born, this collection embodies an enduring resilience and a freedom of expression.
That personal expression can be found in the invitation to experiment. Like with the choice of metal or weight — micro, small, medium, or large. Yellow, white, or rose gold. Encrusted with diamonds or complete with a signature ball or lock charm. Perhaps even adorned with sentimental charms collected from other corners of one’s life.
Inspired by the spirit of Manhattan — a city in flux and a place of liberated inhibitions — HardWear, too, has a certain something special about it. A kind of force that draws you in and stirs all sorts of emotions with its striking gauge links and the solidity of its forms.
Bold, raw, it is much like the force of love itself. And it tells stories that are destined to be remembered.
Gauge links trace a collarbone, skim a wrist bone, or dance upon an earlobe. They whisper secrets of today, tomorrow, and another era altogether. The 1960s, to be exact.
Drawing upon a quintessential bracelet design from 1962 — which was discovered in the House’s archives — Tiffany HardWearTiffany HardWear represents an expression of love’s transformative strength. Like New York, the city in which it was born, this collection embodies an enduring resilience and a freedom of expression.
That personal expression can be found in the invitation to experiment. Like with the choice of metal or weight — micro, small, medium, or large. Yellow, white, or rose gold. Encrusted with diamonds or complete with a signature ball or lock charm. Perhaps even adorned with sentimental charms collected from other corners of one’s life.
Inspired by the spirit of Manhattan — a city in flux and a place of liberated inhibitions — HardWear, too, has a certain something special about it. A kind of force that draws you in and stirs all sorts of emotions with its striking gauge links and the solidity of its forms.
Bold, raw, it is much like the force of love itself. And it tells stories that are destined to be remembered.
words rosie dalton