
The Timeless Allure of Elsa Peretti’s Iconic Designs for Tiffany
Shining for over 50 years
- Text by Magnifissance Magazine
- Photos Courtesy of Tiffany & Co.
Elsa Peretti’s arrival at Tiffany & Co. in 1974 ushered in a new era of jewellery design, grounded in the belief that true artistry flows from common sense. “Good line and good form are timeless,” she famously declared, and this philosophy is evident in her creations, characterized by sinuous curves and graceful silhouettes.
At the heart of Peretti’s artistry lies a deep connection to nature, interpreted through the eyes of both an astute scientist and an inspired sculptor. Her designs radiate a sense of empowerment while maintaining an effortless elegance that speaks to modern femininity. The Bone Cuff, for instance, exemplifies this free-spirited aesthetic with its unconventional shape that mimics a wrist bone. Its fluid curves break away from the rigidity typically associated with metal. Her groundbreaking Diamonds by the Yard collection redefined how we perceive diamonds, presenting them as luminous “drops of light” rather than mere embellishments.

The thoughtful use of materials and organic forms—characteristic of Peretti’s designs—reveals her affinity for traditional Asian art, which highlights the harmonious and ever-shifting balance between nature and humanity.