Bangkok’s skyline gleamed brighter than ever as Tiffany & Co. debuted its Legendary Legacy exhibition, a tribute to the brilliance of Jean Schlumberger and the House’s most treasured creations.
The opening evening unfolded against the backdrop of Lumphini Park, transforming a rainy night into a sparkling celebration. Southeast Asia’s most admired stars—among them Aff Taksaorn Paksukcharern, Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn, Baifern Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul, Faye Peraya Malisorn, Anne Curtis, and Marion Caunter—brought the glamour, adorned in Tiffany & Co.’s finest jewels. Fans cheered, with Win Metawin and Faye Peraya drawing the most electrifying response.
Two nights later, the atmosphere shifted to refined elegance at a gala dinner. Guests were immersed in a world of beauty as models presented exquisite high jewellery pieces, accompanied by a live orchestra and the soulful performance of Singaporean singer Nathan Hartono.
At the heart of the exhibition, which runs from 21 August to 7 September 2025, lies Tiffany’s homage to Schlumberger—one of the 20th century’s most imaginative designers. Spread across five curated rooms, the showcase highlights his inventive world: a Thai-inspired elephant clip, vibrant gardens of turquoise and sapphires, and ethereal winged designs symbolizing transformation.
The crown jewel, however, is the legendary 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond, making its Southeast Asian debut. Now set in a breathtaking Bird on a Rock design featuring five diamond-studded birds in flight—crafted over nearly 2,000 hours—it radiates brilliance like sunlight captured in stone.
Tiffany High Jewellery represents the pinnacle of our creativity, said Anthony Ledru, Tiffany & Co. CEO. Christopher Young from the Tiffany Archives added, Every object in this exhibition carries a thread of history.
Legendary Legacy is more than an exhibition—it is a celebration of artistry, heritage, and timeless brilliance.