Tiffany & Co. for The Nature Conservancy





Through Love For Our Oceans, the House has contributed over USD $2 million to The Nature Conservancy, directly supporting its goal of conserving four billion hectares of ocean by 2030. Our initiative features a collection of three limited-edition T Smile by Tiffany cord bracelets crafted with REPREVE® Our Ocean™ cords, which are made entirely from ocean-bound plastic. Through 31 December, 2028, we will contribute USD $150 for each bracelet sold to The Nature Conservancy.


Celebrating World Oceans Day, Every Day

Love is our legacy. In honour of World Oceans Day, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting the world’s ocean, supporting vital conservation efforts that advance The Nature Conservancy’s goal of preserving four billion hectares of ocean by 2030. This dedication aids critical efforts such as strengthening marine protections in The Bahamas, restoring fragile reef ecosystems in Belize and bolstering coastal resilience in Australia, Indonesia and Canada.

Celebrating World Oceans Day, Every Day

Love is our legacy. In honour of World Oceans Day, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting the world’s ocean, supporting vital conservation efforts that advance The Nature Conservancy’s goal of preserving four billion hectares of ocean by 2030. This dedication aids critical efforts such as strengthening marine protections in The Bahamas, restoring fragile reef ecosystems in Belize and bolstering coastal resilience in Australia, Indonesia and Canada.





T Smile by Tiffany Cord Bracelets









This cord is made of REPREVE® Our Ocean™ recycled polyester, crafted from 100% ocean-bound plastic bottles. REPREVE® Our Ocean™ is a premium collection of fibre and resin sourced from bottles at high risk of entering the ocean. Plastic bottles are collected from areas within 50 kilometers of coastlines that do not have a formal waste or recycling system. To learn more, visit https://repreve.com/repreve-our-ocean.

The ocean’s vast expanse and rich biodiversity are a source of inspiration for many of our designs. As a House with a legacy intertwined with nature’s treasures, we feel it is our responsibility to help maintain the health and vitality of marine ecosystems for future generations.

This initiative contributes directly to ocean conservation efforts led by The Nature Conservancy.

The contribution will support the conservation of critical ocean habitats, such as coral reefs, kelp forests and other marine life. It also supports conservation projects that tackle some of the most pressing issues facing the oceans today. Together, we are working to safeguard the oceans and our future. 

Visit The Nature Conservancy website at nature.org where you can read about their impactful programs aimed at protecting oceans—from saving endangered species like sea turtles to restoring coral reefs, mangroves and kelp forests that are important coastal habitats for ocean species across the globe.

 

By joining us in Love For Our Oceans, you’re not just buying jewellery—you’re investing in a more sustainable future for our oceans and supporting ongoing efforts that ensure these critical habitats and creatures thrive for years to come. 

Our dedication to protecting our oceans lies at the heart of Tiffany & Co. Over two decades ago, we made the principled decision to stop using coral in our products and raised client awareness of the issue by encouraging other jewellers to do the same. Tiffany & Co. and The Tiffany & Co. Foundation complement these efforts and since 2000, have awarded more than USD $50 million to organisations that support coral and marine conservation. 

 

At Tiffany & Co., we harness the power of our products to raise funds and increase awareness of important causes around the world. In 2021, over USD $6.5 million was raised in support of The Nature Conservancy from the historic auction of a Patek Philippe Ref. 5711 Nautilus watch featuring a Tiffany Blue® dial. This donation helped conservation efforts in five key regions facing the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss.