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Edited by Akiko

Anniversary: Mark the Year with Something They Will Keep

One ring, one year, one question answered in platinum and light.

I've always believed an anniversary isn't about replacing what you have. It's about refining it. The Tiffany True® line does this quietly. That T-shaped setting—geometric, almost architectural—turns a round brilliant diamond into a statement about precision, not excess. The platinum version is clean. The 18k yellow gold with a cushion-cut yellow diamond is warmer, rarer, built for someone who already knows what they like. Tiffany's Heart-shaped Diamond Engagement Ring pulls from the 18th century, but it doesn't feel borrowed. The proportions are exact. The platinum setting doesn't apologize for sentiment. If you're marking a year—or ten—the choice isn't between traditional and modern. It's between what you'll wear once and what you'll wear until the band thins. The Tiffany® Setting with a channel-set diamond band does both: the 1886 silhouette, now lined with light. The Tiffany Together Milgrain Band Ring does the opposite. It's textured, understated, built for hands that already have a story. I think about anniversaries the way I think about a second coat. You don't need another version of what you already own. You need the one that makes the first one make sense. The question isn't whether you mark the year. It's whether you mark it with something that deepens, not decorates.

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Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany True® Engagement Ring with a Tiffany True® Diamond and a Platinum Diamond Band

The T-shaped setting with a pavé band adds geometry to sentiment without losing warmth.

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Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany True® Engagement Ring with a Tiffany True® Diamond in Platinum

Cleaner than the diamond band version—just platinum, just the Tiffany True® diamond, just enough.

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Tiffany & Co.
Heart-shaped Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum

Heart-shaped diamonds are hard to cut well; Tiffany's proportions make this one feel modern, not nostalgic.

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Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany True® Engagement Ring with a Round Brilliant Diamond and a Platinum Diamond Band

The round brilliant softens the angular T setting; the diamond band keeps it from feeling too spare.

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Tiffany & Co.
The Tiffany® Setting Engagement Ring with a Channel-set Diamond Band in Platinum

The 1886 Setting, now lined with channel-set diamonds—a masterpiece that earned its update slowly.

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Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany True® Engagement Ring with a Round Brilliant Diamond

This is the Tiffany True® at its most essential: platinum, round brilliant, no extras.

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Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany True® Engagement Ring with a Cushion-cut Yellow Diamond in 18k Yellow Gold

Rare fancy yellow cushion-cut diamond in 18k yellow gold—for someone who doesn't want white.

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Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany True® Engagement Ring with a Cushion-cut Yellow Diamond and an 18k Yellow Gold Diamond Band

The yellow gold diamond band makes the fancy yellow center stone feel warmer, not louder.

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Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany Together Milgrain Band Ring in Platinum, 4 mm Wide
US$2,300

Milgrain edges add texture to a classic band—subtle enough to wear alone or stacked.

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Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany Novo® Emerald-cut Engagement Ring with a Pavé Diamond Platinum Band

Emerald-cut center with pavé band: clean lines, feminine spirit, built for someone who values clarity.