From the moment the House introduced the modern engagement ring in 1886, the Tiffany® Setting has been the ultimate symbol of love. For Valentine’s Day, the iconic design takes pride of place in Tiffany’s windows, encircled by Cupid’s bows. This motif pays tribute to the legacy of Gene Moore, Tiffany’s famed window display director, who often used Cupid’s arrow to celebrate romance in the House’s flagship store windows on Fifth Avenue.
Valentine’s Day window display by Gene Moore, 1962. The Tiffany Archives.