Tiffany & Co. – with locations in White Plains, at The Westchester; Greenwich; and Westport –has announced the debut of Elsa Peretti’s Bone and Split rings in honor of the designer’s 50th anniversary.
Drawing inspiration from the Bone cuff, introduced in 1970, the rings are designed to nod to the beauty of nature and the contours of the female body – highlighting Peretti’s craftsmanship and legacy.
Founded in 1837 by onetime Irvington resident Charles Lewis Tiffany, father of designer Louis Comfort Tiffany, the jewelry, accessories and home goods emporium is today owned by luxury conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton and has more than 300 stores globally, many of which have been redesigned to generate a sense of the experiential. Tiffany stock trades at about $132 a share under the symbol “TIF.”
For more, visit tiffany.com.