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In a dazzling celebration of craftsmanship and creativity, Tiffany & Co. has unveiled the next chapter of its iconic high jewellery line, the Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder collection in New York.

The Maison held an exclusive event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the weekend to mark the launch of its diamond-intensive creations. With a slew of A-listers descending upon the Upper East Side of New York, among the distinguished guests was Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram, the Maison’s first-ever Arab ambassador.

Epitomising the spirit of grace and brilliance, Ajram attended the event in a full suite of Tiffany & Co. Blue Book pieces. For the occasion, while wearing a noir dress by Lebanese designer Marianne Bechara, she paired it with a necklace, bracelet, ring, and earrings from the previous chapter, the Blue Book 2024: Tiffany Celeste collection, which features the signature winged silhouettes.

This year, to celebrate the 2025 iteration, the Maison paid homage to Jean Schlumberger’s era-defining craftsmanship. Designed by none other than Tiffany & Co.’s Chief Artistic Officer, Natalie Verdeille, the Sea of Wonder collection was inspired by the enchanting allure of the ocean–a place the French jeweller frequently turned to for creative inspiration.

Diving deep into Tiffany & Co.’s signature opulence and radiance, the collection showcased its otherworldly designs in an exclusive array of pieces, particularly in the form of nature’s gifts. These pieces incorporate aquatic and floral sculptures adorned with rare gemstones, including sapphires, zircons, platinum, and diamonds, as well as masterful engravings.

A true poetic display of Jean’s mastery and his legacy, the Sea of Wonder collection marked a significant moment in the Maison’s ever-expansive universe with Nancy Ajram, who has long been acquainted with Tiffany & Co. at the helm.

Explore the Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder collection at www.tiffany.com