At the 2024 Antiquarian Book Fair in New York, a signed first edition of Truman Capote’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” is for sale, encrusted with 1,000 white diamonds and an emerald-cut sapphire in Tiffany-blue.
Today marks the start of the 64th Annual ABAA New York International Antiquarian Book Fair, and while many sought-after collectibles will be showcased at the four-day expo, only one volume really doubles down on the concept of literary treasure: A signed first-edition copy of Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s has been rebound to feature 1,000 white diamonds—totaling nearly 30 carats—and one showstopping two-carat emerald-cut sapphire in the shade of, well, Tiffany blue.
” The idea was sparked in conversation with the book’s current owner, Paul Suntup of Dragon Rebound editions, who had originally sought Holland out to mark the centennial of Truman Capote’s birth. Holland would enlist artisan Jade Pinnell to produce a glass plinth for the book to rest upon within its birdcage, crafted by Dom Parish. Parish would also make a trunk to be sold alongside the book.
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