Tiffany & Co. adds romantic X motif to Sixteen Stone collection for Qixi Festival
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tiffany & Co. has launched new pieces for its classic Sixteen Stone collection ahead of the Qixi Festival, incorporating the brand's iconic X motif and dual-tone gold craftsmanship.
- The new offerings include solitaire rings, wedding bands, diamond pendants, and earrings, all featuring the signature X design and a blend of platinum and 18K yellow gold.
- The collection emphasizes the symbolism of connection and enduring love, with designs suitable for wedding rings, couple's rings, and everyday wear.
Tiffany & Co. is celebrating the upcoming Qixi Festival with new additions to its classic Sixteen Stone collection. These new pieces highlight the brand's iconic X symbol and its distinctive dual-tone gold craftsmanship, infusing the collection with romance and a commitment to enduring love.
The latest offerings include solitaire rings, wedding bands, diamond pendants, and earrings. Each piece is meticulously crafted, showcasing the legendary designer Jean Schlumberger's bold imagination and exquisite metalworking. The collection's signature X motif, representing a close bond, is woven throughout the new designs.
The new Sixteen Stone solitaire ring focuses on a single diamond as the centerpiece, with clean lines that accentuate its brilliance and symbolize unwavering devotion. The accompanying wedding bands, available in 3mm and 4.5mm widths, are hand-assembled with eight gold X patterns. They feature a sophisticated interplay of platinum and 18K yellow gold, offering a sleek, unisex silhouette perfect for wedding or couple's rings, as well as daily adornment.
Extending the theme of love, the collection also features a diamond pendant and earrings. The pendant, a flowing circular design in platinum and yellow gold with diamonds, symbolizes continuous and boundless affection. The narrow earrings echo the dual-tone gold aesthetic, fitting snugly against the ear with a combination of platinum, yellow gold, and diamonds, offering a subtle yet striking three-dimensional presence.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.