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Tiffany Lock Bracelet by Daniel Arsham
By SENATUS Editor | 2 December 2022

Daniel Arsham re-envisions a padlock from The Tiffany Archives, transforming it into a limited series of bronze sculptures in an edition of 99.

Inside each is an exclusive Tiffany Lock bangle in 18k white gold hand set with diamonds of over 4 total carats and tsavorites of over 1 total carat.

Each padlock-inspired sculpture—crafted by hand in cast bronze with a custom patina that evokes Tiffany Blue®—is part of Arsham’s ‘Future Relics’ aesthetic. The artist recontextualizes objects through the lens of an imagined future to create tension in time.

“With much of my work, especially the editions, the packaging and enclosure that holds the actual item, in this case, the bracelet, becomes part of the experience in some way. There’s this symbolic layering that happens as you open it.” - Daniel Arsham

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