Running from 21 August to 7 September, the exhibition marks the Southeast Asian debut of the 128.54-carat yellow diamond in its new “Bird on a Rock” setting.
The opening events drew some of Southeast Asia’s biggest stars, with Thai celebrities Win Metawin, Aff Taksaorn, Baifern Pimchanok, and Faye Peraya Malisorn joining regional icons such as Anne Curtis, Heart Evangelista, and Marion Caunter. Despite heavy rain on opening night, fans gathered in large numbers to catch a glimpse of their favourite stars adorned in Tiffany high jewellery.
A gala dinner followed, where guests experienced an intimate showcase of Schlumberger’s creations. Models presented standout designs against the backdrop of live orchestral music, while Singaporean singer Nathan Hartono added to the evening’s elegance.
The exhibition itself spans five immersive rooms, each tracing Schlumberger’s visionary designs — from nature-inspired motifs to fantastical creations. Highlights include the elephant clip inspired by Thailand, vibrant gemstone gardens, and sculptural winged jewels symbolising transformation.
At the heart of the show is the Tiffany Diamond, glowing like “captured sunlight.” Its latest setting features five diamond-studded birds in mid-flight, a masterpiece that took nearly 2,000 hours to craft.
“Tiffany High Jewellery represents the pinnacle of our creativity,” said Anthony Ledru, Tiffany & Co.’s CEO. Christopher Young from the Tiffany Archives added, “Every object we bring to this exhibition carries a thread of history.”
With Legendary Legacy, Tiffany & Co. reaffirms its heritage of innovation while paying tribute to Schlumberger’s genius — a celebration of artistry, history, and timeless luxury in the heart of Bangkok.