Tiffany Paloma Picasso 18k cufflinks
- Allure Auctions posted a Tiffany & Co. Paloma Picasso 18k gold cufflinks listing on X on May 19, 2026, sending bidders to its online catalog. - The post identified Tiffany & Co., designer Paloma Picasso, and 18k gold, but did not include a public asking price in the X listing. - Bidding details were directed to Allure Auctions’ catalog page, while comparable Paloma Picasso 18k cufflinks remain visible through resale and auction marketplaces.
Allure Auctions used X on May 19 to circulate a listing for Tiffany & Co. cufflinks attributed to Paloma Picasso and described as 18k gold. The post included multiple photos and directed viewers to the auction house’s online catalog for bidding, according to the X listing referenced in the social briefing. The post itself did not state an asking price. The item surfaced as part of a broader stream of vintage luxury accessories moving through social platforms and online auction channels. ### What exactly was offered in the listing? The May 19 post identified the piece as a pair of Tiffany & Co. Paloma Picasso 18k gold cufflinks. The social briefing tied the listing to Allure Auctions’ X account and said the auction house shared photos and auction details while routing bidders to its catalog page rather than publishing a sale price in the post itself. Paloma Picasso is one of Tiffany’s long-running named designers, and Tiffany’s U.S. site continues to maintain a dedicated Paloma Picasso collection page. (x.com) That official page establishes the continuing use of Picasso’s name within Tiffany’s branded design lines, even though the cufflinks in question appear to be a secondary-market piece rather than a current retail item. ### Why does the Paloma Picasso name matter here? (x.com) Tiffany & Co. has sold jewelry under the Paloma Picasso name for decades, and secondary-market sellers frequently identify older cufflinks by that authorship. Listings on 1stDibs, Bidsquare and other resale sites describe Paloma Picasso cufflinks in 18k yellow gold and note Tiffany markings such as “Tiffany & Co,” “Paloma Picasso,” and “750,” the standard fineness mark for 18-karat gold. (tiffany.com) Several resale listings also show that Paloma Picasso cufflinks appear in more than one design. Recent marketplace examples include “groove” cufflinks, “Graffiti X” cufflinks and other sculptural forms, suggesting that the Allure item sits within an established vintage category rather than as a one-off custom piece. ### Was there any public price attached to the X post? The X post, as described in the source briefing, did not include a public asking price. (1stdibs.com) The auction house instead sent viewers to its online catalog, a common format for timed or online-only auction listings where bidding activity can change the visible value of a lot over time. Comparable public listings give some sense of the range in the resale market, though they are not direct valuations of the Allure lot. (ebay.com) Recent examples include a Tiffany & Co. Paloma Picasso heavy 18k yellow gold cufflinks listing at $5,000 on eBay, a separate 18k “X” cufflinks listing on Poshmark, and archived auction-style listings on Invaluable and Bidsquare for Paloma Picasso 18k cufflinks. Those prices and descriptions vary by design, condition, provenance and whether a sale is fixed-price or auction-based. (x.com) ### Who is Allure Auctions? Allure Auctioneers is listed on LiveAuctioneers as a New York-based auction house operating under ByBoboNYC Inc. The LiveAuctioneers profile says the business has held past catalogs and gives its Manhattan address, while the company also maintains its own website for auction listings. That structure helps explain why the X post functioned mainly as a traffic driver. (ebay.com) Social posts can surface a lot to collectors, but bidding, payment terms and final hammer results are usually housed on the auction platform or the auctioneer’s own catalog page. ### Where would a buyer look next? The next step for a bidder is Allure Auctions’ catalog page, where the lot terms and bidding status would typically appear. (liveauctioneers.com) As of the available search results, Allure’s main site was reachable and its LiveAuctioneers profile remained active, but the public search snippets did not surface the full cufflinks lot page or a final bid result. May 20 is the first day after the X post circulated, so the most concrete forward marker remains the auction catalog itself. Any final sale price, closing date or bidder activity would need to come from Allure Auctions’ listing page or the platform hosting the sale. (x.com) (liveauctioneers.com)