With Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden spring collection, Tiffany & Co. transforms nature’s secret magic into dazzling gems.

The high jewellery universe is welcoming a new collection from Tiffany & Co. – Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden – that will be launched in three phases: spring, summer and autumn, creations that transform the quiet mysteries of nature into extraordinary wearable art. “Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden reflects our continued commitment to creativity, craft and the highest standards of gemology,” said Anthony Ledru, Chief Executive Officer of Tiffany & Co.
Designed by Nathalie Verdeille, Tiffany’s Chief Artistic Officer, in collaboration with the Tiffany Design Studio, the spring chapter of Hidden Garden explores transformation, renewal and the unseen beauty concealed within the natural world. Inspired by the imaginative legacy of the renowned 20th-century French jewellery designer Jean Schlumberger (famous for his nature-inspired creations for Tiffany & Co.), the collection revisits and reinterprets flora and fauna through sculptural silhouettes, rare gemstones and masterful craftsmanship.



At the heart of the collection is the theme of metamorphosis. The first story, Butterfly, captures the fleeting elegance of wings through unenhanced padparadscha and Montana sapphires in shimmering pink-orange and denim-blue hues. Yellow diamonds form abstract butterfly shapes, while transformable pendants that convert into brooches continue Tiffany’s celebrated tradition of versatile design.
Equally captivating is Monarch, inspired by a historic Jean Schlumberger necklace featuring a hidden butterfly motif. Twisting platinum vines and handcrafted gold foliage cradle unenhanced sapphires from Sri Lanka and Madagascar, while dazzling Type IIa diamonds lend a striking modernity. The interplay of platinum and yellow gold underscores Tiffany’s enduring expertise in mixing precious metals with artistic precision.
The house’s iconic Bird on a Rock motif returns with vibrant Brazilian aquamarines and lush chrysoprase beads, creating vivid landscapes of blue and green. The whimsical Paradise Bird and Parrot stories erupt in colour through fire opals, rubellites, chalcedony, sapphires and intricate paillonné enamel rendered in deep blues, emerald greens and Tiffany Blue.



Nature’s geometry appears in Bee, where honeycomb-inspired lattices frame exceptional oval diamonds, including a remarkable 10-carat Type IIa centre stone hidden among delicate golden bees.
Floral themes bloom throughout the collection. Jasmine, Marguerite and Bloom reinterpret blossoms through platinum braiding, pink sapphires, emerald-cut diamonds and luminous kunzites, while Twin Bud and Palm showcase vivid Zambian emeralds and Mozambican rubies in sculptural botanical forms.
Hidden Garden is more than a jewellery collection – it is a poetic meditation on nature’s veiled wonders, where craftsmanship and imagination flourish in dazzling harmony.
Tiffany & Co. collections are available at Bahrain Jewellery Centre (BIC).
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