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Learn MoreTiffany & Co. Coral and Turquoise Peruvian Brooch by Donald Claflin
- This Tiffany & Co. brooch captures the colorful elegance that defined Donald Claflin’s designs
- The work is inspired by a pre-Columbian Peruvian figure
- The brooch combines carved coral and vibrant turquoise cabochons with 2.75 carats of diamonds
- Set in 18K yellow gold
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The brooch reflects Claflin’s fascination with mythology and global motifs, themes that he reinterpreted through a distinctly modern lens. An American designer. . .
The brooch reflects Claflin’s fascination with mythology and global motifs, themes that he reinterpreted through a distinctly modern lens. An American designer who previously worked for David Webb and Van Cleef & Arpels, Claflin joined Tiffany & Co. in 1965, where he brought a bold new sensibility to the firm’s collections. Alongside Jean Schlumberger, he helped redefine Tiffany’s design language, blending technical mastery with a sense of joy and storytelling that remains instantly recognizable today.
Circa 1967
Stamped “Tiffany & Co.”
2 3/8" high x 1 5/8" wide
Literature:
C. Phillips, Bejewelled by Tiffany 1837-1987, London, Gilbert Collection, 2006, p. 286

| Maker: | Tiffany & Co. |
| Period: | 20th Century |
| Origin: | America |
| Type: | Brooches |
| Style: | Modern |
| Stones: | Coral;Diamonds;Turquoise |
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