Behind the Design
Sixteen Stone by Tiffany
A feat of ingenuity and technical artistry designed in 1959, Sixteen Stone is a symbol of love’s nurturing forces. A feat of craft, the collection pairs 18k gold cross-stitches with round brilliant diamonds.
A Symbol of Care
Joining that which is held precious, Sixteen Stone takes inspiration from a cross-stitch and is a reminder of each encounter, each promise and each accomplishment that make up the wider tapestry of our journeys.
Textiles, Transformed
Jean Schlumberger’s Sixteen Stone design was introduced in 1959 as a wedding ring. Inspired by his family’s roots as textile manufacturers in Alsace, France, Jean Schlumberger became renowned for his ability to transform precious metals into intricately woven ropes, tassels, ribbons and cross-stitches. The Sixteen Stone ring is a testament to this visionary creativity.
Sixteen Stones.
One Statement.
Worn by generations of the world’s most stylish individuals, the Sixteen Stone ring is striking on its own. For the ultimate display of brilliance, pair it with the collection’s bracelet and earring designs.
Perfect Proportions
The Sixteen Stone ring is designed to be a perfect balance. Eight cross-stitches elegantly placed amongst 16 diamonds—an impressive sight from any angle.