Tiffany & Co Platinum Sapphire and Diamond Swirl Brooch

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Designed as a circular domed tourbillon or swril with radiating bands of graduated white round brilliant cut diamonds circa 12 cts (EF/VS) and 16cts of deep blue round sapphires. Signed, USA 1960's.

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Tiffany High Jewelry in the 1950s and 1960s epitomized understated luxury, combining impeccable diamonds with bold, colorful gemstones. Designers favored large, pure-cut diamonds set in clean platinum and 18k gold frameworks, emphasizing clarity and brilliance. Vibrant sapphires, emeralds, and rubies provided striking contrast, often arranged in sculptural clusters or streamlined, modern motifs. Cabochon and faceted cuts were chosen to enhance hue and depth, while exceptional stones—natural pearls, Paraíba-like tourmalines, and rare Colombian emeralds—featured in statement necklaces and brooches. The result balanced classical craftsmanship with mid-century modernism, creating heirloom pieces prized for their elegance and restraint.

Designed as a circular domed tourbillon or swril with radiating bands of graduated white round brilliant cut diamonds circa 12 cts (EF/VS) and 16cts of deep blue round sapphires. Signed, USA 1960's.

NOTE: THIS ITEM IS NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE PURCHASE. PLEASE INQUIRE FOR AVAILABILITY

Tiffany High Jewelry in the 1950s and 1960s epitomized understated luxury, combining impeccable diamonds with bold, colorful gemstones. Designers favored large, pure-cut diamonds set in clean platinum and 18k gold frameworks, emphasizing clarity and brilliance. Vibrant sapphires, emeralds, and rubies provided striking contrast, often arranged in sculptural clusters or streamlined, modern motifs. Cabochon and faceted cuts were chosen to enhance hue and depth, while exceptional stones—natural pearls, Paraíba-like tourmalines, and rare Colombian emeralds—featured in statement necklaces and brooches. The result balanced classical craftsmanship with mid-century modernism, creating heirloom pieces prized for their elegance and restraint.