Tiffany & Co’s ‘Legendary Legacy’ Exhibition Arrives in Bangkok

Tiffany & Co brings its first-ever exhibition to Thailand with ‘Legendary Legacy’—a glittering journey through Jean Schlumberger’s visionary designs, archival masterpieces, and the house’s ultimate icon, the 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond

When Tiffany & Co does something for the first time, the world takes notice. This August, the American jeweller unveils Legendary Legacy in Bangkok—its inaugural exhibition in Thailand, staged at the striking new One Bangkok Tower 4. Running from 21 August to 7 September 2025, the showcase promises more than a glittering parade of jewels: it is a meditation on design, heritage, and the audacity of creative vision.

At the heart of Legendary Legacy is a dialogue between the maison and one of its most celebrated collaborators: Jean Schlumberger. Known for transforming whimsy into high art, Schlumberger’s designs for Tiffany & Co reimagined animals, flowers, and fantastical forms into some of the most coveted jewels of the 20th century.

His genius comes alive here through archival treasures—the Elephant Head brooch sparkling with diamonds, emeralds, and turquoise; the 1941 Trophée de Vaillance clip (originally designed for Diana Vreeland), equal parts sculpture and jewel; the amusing Big Bird clip, with its exuberant gemstone plumage; and the radiant Hedges and Flowers necklace, a masterclass in colour and scale with yellow sapphires, turquoise, and diamonds.

Trophée de Vaillance clip
Elephant Head brooch
Big Bird clip
Hedges and Flowers necklace

The exhibition crescendos with Tiffany & Co’s ultimate symbol: the 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond. Reimagined within Schlumberger’s Bird on a Rock setting, it represents not only the house’s near-200-year mastery of diamonds but also the enduring relationship between design innovation and legacy. Few jewels carry as much cultural resonance—having adorned figures from Audrey Hepburn to Lady Gaga—and here it takes its rightful place as both climax and cornerstone.

The Tiffany Diamond

That this debut unfolds in Bangkok is no coincidence. Thailand has emerged as a new axis of luxury—where heritage, modernity, and a fast-growing collector base converge. By situating Legendary Legacy here, Tiffany & Co signals both its confidence in the region and its recognition of Bangkok’s role as a global cultural crossroads.

“Bringing Jean Schlumberger’s masterpieces to Thailand is a moment of deep pride. His work represents Tiffany at its most daring and poetic—where art, nature and fantasy converge. This exhibition is a celebration of that spirit, in a country that shares our reverence for artistry and wonder,” said Anthony Ledru, president & chief executive officer of Tiffany & Co. “The inclusion of the Tiffany Diamond, our most iconic and storied gemstone, marks a historic moment, symbolising the pinnacle of our legacy in craftsmanship, innovation, and gemological excellence.”

More than a dazzling display, Tiffany & Co’s Legendary Legacy is a love letter to creative daring. It reminds us that true luxury isn’t just worn—it is remembered, reinterpreted, and revered across centuries.

Guests can secure their passage into this jewel-box world via exhibition.tiffany.com or through Tiffany & Co Thailand’s official LINE account.

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