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Discover how Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837 and how it evolved into
a luxury House renowned the world over for extraordinary jewels,
relentless innovation and exceptional craftsmanship.
  • Introduction

    About us

    Tiffany & Co., founded in New York City in 1837
    by Charles Lewis Tiffany, is a global luxury jeweler synonymous with elegance, innovative design,
    fine craftsmanship and creative excellence.

    Tiffany & Co. has a long-standing commitment to conducting its business responsibly, sustaining the natural environment, prioritizing diversity,
    and inclusion, and positively impacting the communities in which it operates.

Since 2000, The Tiffany & Co. Foundation has been committed to preserving
the world's most treasured seascapes and landscapes.

The Foundation supports organizations dedicated to the stewardship of natural resources in the areas of responsible mining
and coral and marine conservation. Specifically, the Foundation promotes responsible mining through remediation and land preservation, and coral and ocean conservation through support for marine protected areas
and raising awareness about the importance of coral reefs.
  • 1837

    The first Tiffany store opens in New York City.
    The first day's sales total is USD $4.98.

    1877

    Charles Lewis Tiffany purchases a 287.42-carat fancy yellow diamond.
    The following year, it is cut to 128.54 carats and
    named the Tiffany Diamond, one of the world’s largest and
    finest fancy yellow diamonds to date.

    1902

    Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of Charles Lewis Tiffany,
    becomes the company’s first official Design Director.
    Louis Comfort Tiffany’s colorful, naturalistic aesthetic remains
    a major inspiration for Tiffany designers today.

    1956

    Legendary designer Jean Schlumberger joins Tiffany,
    ushering in an unprecedented chapter of jewelry design.
    His lavish, whimsical designs are coveted for
    their imaginative use of diamonds and vivid gemstones.

    1974

    Tiffany introduces the gemstone tsavorite and
    names it in honor of Tsavo National Park near
    the border of Kenya and Tanzania, where it was discovered.

    1987

    Tiffany silversmiths begin crafting the US OPEN® trophies
    for the United States Tennis Association®.

    2017

    Tiffany HardWear launches. Inspired by an archival Tiffany design,
    the collection embodies the power and edge of New York City.

    2023

    Tiffany & Co. unveils The Landmark at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue.
    Featuring 10 floors of magnificence, it is filled dazzling diamonds,
    exquisite gems and custom works by the world’s most renowned artists.
  • The Tiffany & Co. timeline

    Heritage

    You can see the roads that Tiffany walked.
    Every story has a beginning.
    Discover how Tiffany & Co. was founded
    in 1837 and how it evolved into a luxury House renowned the world over for
    extraordinary jewels, relentless innovation
    and exceptional craftsmanship.

    Meet Charles Lewis Tiffany, the man who started it all,
    and discover how icons of the House,
    from awe-inspiring gemstones like the Tiffany Diamond to
    the first Blue Book and Blue Box, came to be.

    1837

    The first Tiffany store opens in New York City.
    The first day's sales total is USD $4.98.

    1877

    Charles Lewis Tiffany purchases a 287.42-carat fancy yellow diamond.
    The following year, it is cut to 128.54 carats and
    named the Tiffany Diamond, one of the world’s largest and
    finest fancy yellow diamonds to date.

    1902

    Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of Charles Lewis Tiffany,
    becomes the company’s first official Design Director.
    Louis Comfort Tiffany’s colorful, naturalistic aesthetic remains
    a major inspiration for Tiffany designers today.

    1956

    Legendary designer Jean Schlumberger joins Tiffany,
    ushering in an unprecedented chapter of jewelry design.
    His lavish, whimsical designs are coveted for
    their imaginative use of diamonds and vivid gemstones.

    1974

    Tiffany introduces the gemstone tsavorite and
    names it in honor of Tsavo National Park near
    the border of Kenya and Tanzania, where it was discovered.

    1987

    Tiffany silversmiths begin crafting the US OPEN® trophies
    for the United States Tennis Association®.

    2017

    Tiffany HardWear launches. Inspired by an archival Tiffany design,
    the collection embodies the power and edge of New York City.

    2023

    Tiffany & Co. unveils The Landmark at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue.
    Featuring 10 floors of magnificence, it is filled dazzling diamonds,
    exquisite gems and custom works by the world’s most renowned artists.
  • Its newest ambassador

    Jimin

    NEW YORK, NY—Tiffany & Co. welcomes Jimin
    of 21st-century pop icons BTS
    as its newest global House ambassador.

    Known for his unique style and worldwide influence,
    Jimin is the perfect ambassador for the luxury jeweler and
    marks a new chapter for Tiffany & Co. with the intersecting worlds
    of music, art, culture and luxury.
    “We are looking forward to welcoming multifaceted artist and
    performer Jimin of BTS as our newest House ambassador.
    He embodies the energy, style and sense of modernity
    that epitomizes Tiffany and Co.” said Alexandre Arnault,
    Executive Vice President, Product and Communications.
    “We are proud and incredibly excited to unveil
    our future campaigns with him launching later this spring.”.

    As Tiffany & Co. House ambassador Jimin will showcase
    his unique approach to jewelry styling
    as he wears iconic Tiffany & Co. designs in forthcoming campaigns.

Brand product

category

Brilliant design and unparalleled craftsmanship.

Discover the jewelry collections that feature Tiffany's most iconic designs.
Meticulous craftsmanship, innovative design
and unparalleled gemstones define Tiffany high jewelry designs.
  • Love & engagement

    Your journey

    Tiffany & Co. engagement rings feature the world's finest diamonds and unparalleled craftsmanship-signatures of the House for almost two centuries.

    Love comes in all shapes and sizes. So do Tiffany engagement rings. We're here to help you discover the ultimate symbols of love and commitment for your unique relationship.
  • Exclusive

    Wedding ring

    Tiffany & Co. diamonds meet exaciting standards,
    no matter their size.

    The Tiffany® Setting

    $15,400

    The perfectly crafted 6-prong setting naturally disappears from view, creating the impression that a beautifully sparkling diamond is floating on the band.

    Selection to find

    The perfect gifts

    Today’s gift is tomorrow’s family heirloom. Giving gracioisly is what we do best.

    Few feelings are more rewarding than seeing someone smile as they unwrap a present you've thoughtfully chosen because it's simply them.
    • Guide to

      The diamonds 4c

      Every diamond, like a human fingerprint, has certain distinguishing characteristics.

      The 4Cs—color, clarity, cut and carat weight—are the globally accepted standards for assessing the quality of a diamond. At Tiffany, we only accept 0.04% of the world’s gem-grade diamonds.
      • What Is Diamond Cut?

        The most important of the 4Cs, cut refers to how a diamond’s facets interact with light. It is determined by symmetry, proportion and polish. More than any other factor, cut determines the beauty of the stone. Tiffany diamonds, from the smallest to the largest stone, are always cut to prioritize brilliance over carat weight.
      • What Is Diamond Clarity?

        Diamond clarity is a measure of the purity and rarity of the stone, graded by the visibility of these characteristics under 10-power magnification. A stone is graded as flawless if, under 10-power magnification, no inclusions (internal flaws) and no blemishes (external imperfections) are visible. At Tiffany, we only accept 0.04% of the world’s gem-grade diamonds.
      • What Is Diamond Color?

        Color refers to the natural tint inherent in white diamonds. In nature, most white diamonds have a slight tint of yellow. The closer to being “colorless” a diamond is, the rarer it is. The industry standard for grading color is to evaluate each stone against a master set and assign a letter grade from “D” (colorless) to “Z” (light yellow).
      • What Is a Diamond Carat?

        Carat denotes the weight of a diamond, not the size. Tiffany measures diamonds to 1/1000th of a carat; one carat equals .20 grams. Tiffany diamonds are always cut to maximize beauty, not carat weight.

    Offline

    Store location

    Global flagship Stores.

    Explore iconic jewelry, diamond engagement rings, elegant accessories and inspired gifts for any occasion at our flagship stores across the world.
    • New york

      727 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10022
    • Seoul

      300 Olympic-ro, Lotte World Tower Avenuel Jamsil B1, Songpa-gu, Seoul 05551
    • Omotesando

      Kita Aoyama 3-5-30, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061
    • Dubai

      Dubai Mall, Ground Floor, Main Entrance, Financial Centre Road Duba
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      Head Office 727 5th Avenue
      New York, NY 10022
      800 843 3269
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