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James de Givenchy (Taffin) - Jewelry Designer
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James de Givenchy (Taffin)

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James de Givenchy is a jewelry designer who established Taffin's private Manhattan salon in 1996. Taffin produces one-of-a-kind high-jewelry pieces and is associated with unusual combinations of precious metals, gemstones, and colored ceramic, giving the work a sculptural and contemporary character. The house operates in the high-jewelry segment and presents individually made works for private clients and collectors. [Taffin biography](https://www.taffin.com/about) [Profile](https://www.naturaldiamonds.com/culture-and-style/james-de-givenchy-taffin-interview/)

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When did James de Givenchy found Taffin?

James de Givenchy founded the high jewelry brand Taffin in 1996. The brand began as a New York salon serving private clients and special commissions.

What makes James de Givenchy's Taffin jewelry distinctive?

Taffin is known for colorful, modernist settings rather than conventional understated mounts. Its pieces often treat the setting as a sculptural design element, not merely a support for the gemstone.

Is James de Givenchy related to fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy?

Yes. James de Givenchy is a nephew of the French fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, who founded the Givenchy fashion house in 1952.

Where is Taffin based?

Taffin is associated with a New York salon founded by James de Givenchy. The brand is especially linked with private high jewelry commissions rather than mass-market production.

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