Tiffany & Arsham Studio Amalgamated Bust, Limited-Edition T1 Bangle and Keepsake Crate. Photo Credit: Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. and Daniel Arsham Release New Art-inspired Jewelry

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Introduction to Tiffany & Co.’s New Artistic Collaboration

Tiffany & Co. has introduced a new artistic project with contemporary artist Daniel Arsham, featuring a limited-edition T1 bracelet and a bust. Both items are inspired by Arsham’s bronze eroded sculpture of Venus of Arles, which is on display at The Landmark. This collaboration celebrates a fusion of Arsham’s and Tiffany’s values of innovation, exceptional craftsmanship, and bold creativity. The collection includes 186 bespoke T1 bracelets in 18k white gold with tsavorites and diamonds, along with a mixed-medium bust of the artist’s sculpture, commemorating Tiffany & Co.’s 186 years of artisanal heritage.

Exploring the Eroded Venus of Arles Sculpture

The eroded Venus of Arles sculpture exemplifies Arsham’s “Future Relics” concept, imagining contemporary objects as if unearthed in the future. This aesthetic is realized through the sculpture’s eroded appearance and the hand-applied patina reminiscent of Tiffany Blue. Arsham’s inspiration came from his visit to the Louvre’s archives, where he was drawn to this 1st-century statue. Initially showcased at Tiffany & Co.’s Vision & Virtuosity exhibition in 2022 at London’s Saatchi gallery, it is now displayed at The Landmark in New York City.

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