Known for its fine jewelry, Tiffany & Co. is a total classic. Audrey Hepburn has turned the engagement rings from this high-end brand every girl’s dream over breakfast. So, if you’re currently looking for a one-of-a-kind engagement ring, the new Tiffany’s diamond ring might be the perfect match for you.
The new Tiffany True Engagement Ring has been presented and we have fallen in love with it. Taking on a classic cut that emphasizes the minimal aesthetic and architectural design, this Tiffany’s diamond ring is available in a platinum band with a colorless True-cut diamond and an 18K yellow gold band with a yellow cushion-cut diamond.
Set to steal everyone’s attention, this engagement ring is definitely a modern take on a classic that’s destined for greatness. The new cut manages to expose the diamond’s true beauty, showing more of the diamond’s main facet and exposing the stone to more light, which means it shines even brighter!

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The Tiffany’s diamond ring is designed to sit low on the hand and has four prongs around the True diamond that subtly form a “T”. Furthermore, as is the case with all of Tiffany & Co.‘s diamonds—the True cut is environmentally and ethically sourced.
Tiffany & Co.‘s new engagement ring has recently debuted in the Believe in Love campaign. The campaign video follows a couple whose love is symbolized by Tiffany’s diamond ring, in a string of black and white scenes. The imagery is set to Lady Gaga’s “Is That Alright” from the A Star Is Born soundtrack and shot by photographer Cass Bird.
In fact, this is not the jewelry brand first partnership with Lady Gaga. Earlier this year, the singer/actress rocked the Tiffany diamond, a 128.54-carat, 82-facet Tiffany & Co. yellow diamond on the Oscars red carpet, that came to everyone’s attention because of besides being one of the biggest gems in the world, it was also worn by Audrey Hepburn in 1961.
Tiffany’s jewelry never fails to leave us head over heels and this engagement ring is not an exception. The question is, do you believe in love after ‘True’ love?