Gal Gadot Delivers Privilege on Tiffany & Co. Dandelions and Orchids in Gaia's Kingdom

Gal Gadot Delivers Privilege on Tiffany & Co. Dandelions and Orchids in Gaia's Kingdom AOC Jewelry News

Humble No More

Elevating the humble dandelion into a show-stopping, high-jewelry diamond medallion necklace is no longer a top-secret mission. AOC shares spring’s Tiffany & Co. BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022 campaign. Newly-named Tiffany BOTANICA ambassador Gal Gadot is not a 2017 Wonder Woman actor who pales in comparison to a dandelion-inspired 12-carat diamond necklace.

Like the necklace created to be worn five different ways as the ultimate expression of Tiffany & Co. savoir-faire, Gal Gadot is adaptable, with her head held high on the world stage.

Jean Schlumberger’s Fantastical Artistry

The very design of the Tiffany BOTANICA Collection honors Gaia’s great wisdom. Its roots transcend economic class in the plant world, encompassing a wide range of flora and fauna from dandelions to orchids and even thistles.

BOTANICA was created in honor of Jean Schlumberger, a creative genius jewelry artist and also a member of the military fighting for France in WWII. After surviving the famous Battle of Dunkirk, the designer eventually made his way to Tiffany & Co. in 1956, at the request of then president Walter Hoving.

Schlumberger’s artistic jewelry quest was simple — if filled with grandeur:

“I want to capture the irregularity of the universe.”

Schlumberger is one of only four jewelers that Tiffany & Co. has allowed to sign their work. The others are Elsa Peretti, Frank Gehry and Paloma Picasso.