Tiffany & Co. is debuting The Charles Tiffany Setting, its first men’s engagement ring.
Featuring a solitaire diamond, the ring is named after founder Charles Lewis Tiffany, who, in 1886 introduced the women’s solitaire diamond engagement ring, the Tiffany Setting.
The Charles Tiffany Setting “honors the jeweler’s long-standing legacy in love and inclusivity, paving the way for new traditions to celebrate our unique love stories and honor our most cherished commitments to one another,” according to a press release from the company.
The first release of The Charles Tiffany Setting will be available in round brilliant and emerald-cut diamonds up to 5 carats. The styles with a round brilliant diamond “showcase a streamlined knife-edge band, inspired by the band on the iconic Tiffany Setting,” while the styles with an emerald-cut diamond feature “strong, architectural beveled edges.”
The Charles Tiffany Setting engagement rings debut at Tiffany & Co. flagship stores globally this month, according to the release.
Tiffany operates more than 300 retail stores worldwide.
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