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Tiffany and Co has introduced new versions of Elsa Peretti’s Bone and Split rings, updated with diamond detailing as part of the designer’s 50th anniversary collection.

The jewellery, first launched in 2024, is a reworking of Peretti’s signature sculptural style, inspired by her Bone cuff bracelet originally designed in 1970. The latest versions feature 18-carat yellow gold with diamonds tracing the rings’ curved shapes.

Peretti, who has collaborated with Tiffany since the 1970s, said: “The challenge is each material I deal with, as well as having to cope with differing dimensions. It’s relaxing to work on a scale which contrasts with the jewellery.”

The Bone and Split rings are intended to complement existing designs in Peretti’s collection, including the Bone cuff and Split cuff. Tiffany said the pieces were designed to combine “powerful presence” with minimal lines, while maintaining comfort to wear on any finger.

The new rings will be available from September in selected Tiffany stores and online in Europe and the Middle East, ahead of a wider global release in early 2026.

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