Dua Lipa Stuns in Archival Tiffany & Co. at the 2024 Golden Globes
The necklace made its debut on the pages of Town & Country in 1962.BY STELLENE VOLANDESPUBLISHED: JAN 07, 2024 7:34 PM EST
Jewelry ambition visible: Dua Lipa in a Tiffany & Co. golden beryl necklace from 1962.
The ambition is clear in the unusual colored stones, and in the choice of a rarely seen archival piece—one that speaks history. It tells of the impact the 1940s and the war had on jewelry for the next few decades: the yellow gold that dominated jewelry of this period is a continuation of the trend for yellow gold, one that arose out of the ban on platinum for anything outside of war efforts; the golden beryl, part of the palette of “semi-precious” stones jewelers turned to when closed borders and trade routes during the war forced them to improvise; the beryl, also part of Tiffany & Co. history of stone daring—the house pioneered and named stones like kunzite, morganite, tanzanite, and tsavorite.
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