Eyes lock. Hands lock. Love lock. Inspired by a padlock, a renowned House motif since the 1880s, Tiffany Lock celebrates the unbreakable bonds that connect us. Each new design is an infinite expression of love.
Tiffany Lock
Eyes lock. Hands lock. Love lock. Inspired by a padlock, a renowned House motif since the 1880s, Tiffany Lock celebrates the unbreakable bonds that connect us. Each new design is an infinite expression of love.
Since the 1880s, padlocks have stirred the imagination of Tiffany artisans. With Tiffany Lock, they combine ingenuity with beauty to evolve the motif as only Tiffany can. A feat of craftsmanship over one year in the making, the innovative bracelet clasp is designed to gracefully swing open and shut like a padlock itself. With highly polished 18k gold and hand-set pavé diamonds, this icon of love dazzles from every angle.
Ahead of the Curve
Since the 1880s, padlocks have stirred the imagination of Tiffany artisans. With Tiffany Lock, they combine ingenuity with beauty to evolve the motif as only Tiffany can. A feat of craftsmanship over one year in the making, the innovative bracelet clasp is designed to gracefully swing open and shut like a padlock itself. With highly polished 18k gold and hand-set pavé diamonds, this icon of love dazzles from every angle.
Introduced in 1883. Reimagined for 2023.
The first example of a padlock motif in The Tiffany Archives is a brooch in the shape of a padlock with a key. Crafted by Tiffany artisans in gold and steel, it was gifted by an adoring husband to his wife in 1883 and is engraved with the Latin phrase “Fide et Amore,” which translates to “With Faith and Love.” 140 years later, Tiffany Lock celebrates the origin of the House’s padlock motif and its representation of lasting love—a central tenet of Tiffany & Co. since our founding in 1837.
Introduced in 1883. Reimagined for 2023.
The first example of a padlock motif in The Tiffany Archives is a brooch in the shape of a padlock with a key. Crafted by Tiffany artisans in gold and steel, it was gifted by an adoring husband to his wife in 1883 and is engraved with the Latin phrase “Fide et Amore,” which translates to “With Faith and Love.” 140 years later, Tiffany Lock celebrates the origin of the House’s padlock motif and its representation of lasting love—a central tenet of Tiffany & Co. since our founding in 1837.