Bookmark and Share
Tiffany Co | Tiffany & Co Jewelry

Posts Tagged ‘tiffany co’

Reliable Tiffany jewelry

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

daniel-k-platinum-jewelryOrnate design and beautiful lines are its best character. You do not need to worry about the quality. Tiffany jewelry itself has no problems in quality.

Among silver jewelry, Tiffany jewelry is the hot pick of many people. Tiffany is a brand name around the world. Whether used as a gift or bought for oneself, design Tiffany jewelry will never make people embarrassed. As a big brand in the jewelry world, the quality is out of question. The after service of Tiffany silver jewelry also assures people the reliability of Tiffany.

Most people will buy Tiffany silver jewelry from jewelers. That is a good choice. Professional jewelers can offer authentic Tiffany silver jewelry and very good after sales service. Besides, people can choose their favorite Tiffany jewelry from thousands of Tiffany necklaces, Tiffany bracelets, Tiffany rings, etc.

Now more and more people are inclined to buy Tiffany silver jewelry on online. Tiffany jewelry suppliers are the convenience, speediness and cheapness of online shops. There are more online jewelry shops than offline shops. People can get their Tiffany jewelry with just a mouse click. Choose a reliable online Tiffany jewelry supplier is not difficult. Check out the credit record of the jewelry supplier. People will leave comments after they bought the products.

However, now in the market, there are many kinds of replica Tiffany silver jewelry. If you don’t mind replicas, that’s ok. If you don’t want replicas, then how to choose a reliable Tiffany jewelry supplier is pivotal. After all, no one wants to get the replica Tiffany with a lot of money.

Tiffany jewelry includes many kinds: Tiffany necklaces, Tiffany Earrings, Tiffany rings and so on. They all show you a stunning beauty and you will love these immediately.

Special Tiffany Jewellery

Friday, January 29th, 2010

daniel-k-platinum-jewelryAnne Hathaway was seen walk her dog in Manhattan last Saturday with her boyfriend, Adam Shulman.They were both wearing blue clothes, Anne Hathaway wore a pair of sunglasses and a denim dress.The Tiffany necklace was very eye-catching, brimming with her a feeling of spring.

Recently Anne Hathaway can be seen at everywhere.She can be seen on fashion magazine covers.Her new film, Alice in Wonderland, has received great attention by mainstream media since it began to film

Her lastest Links of London jewelry endorsement posters are posted at the entrance of every department stores.Once she just played in the film as a fashionable editor, has now become the most IN fashion brand spokesperson, such as Tiffany jewelry.

She is a typical red-carpet star, although there is not much chance to see her in usual.Every time she debuts on either the new film’s premiere or a large film festival awards ceremony.Also because she insists on the elegant and noble style of princess, it makes each of her gorgeousness on the red carpet.

[Never follow and copy others` styles. You should have your own style”, She said. That is the secret of her being always well-dressed.She is very glad that, basically, she can do this – find the right mix of her own.”So why not spare some time to think carefully about your dressing and matching? I believe that would be much easier than you lose weight painfully”, she said.

Tiffany jewellery Fashion’s Night Out

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

tiffany jewellery

Tiffany & Co. is pleased to participate in a citywide celebration of the fashion industry. See elegant jewelry looks styled by experts and enjoy tempting treats, while you browse through four floors of fabulous Tiffany collections. New York-Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue and 57th Street
New York, NY 10022
United States of America
212-755-8000

September 10
6:00PM – 11:00PM
Tiffany & Co. stores host a variety of special events and exhibits throughout the year.

Diamonds in Sterling Silver By Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co.

Thursday, July 16th, 2009
Diamonds by the Yard® in sterling silver by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co.

Diamonds by the Yard® in sterling silver by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co.

TIFFANY & CO. and TIFFANY are trademarks of Tiffany and Company.
ELSA PERETTI and DIAMONDS BY THE YARD are trademarks of Elsa Peretti.

Elsa Peretti excites the fashion world by combining two of her iconic signatures— the revolutionary Diamonds by the Yard® and sterling silver. The designer’s decision to expand her seminal creation provides everyone passionate about Peretti and style with an accessible new option.
Renowned for sculpting silver into stylish designs of lustrous simplicity, Elsa Peretti now utilizes the precious metal in a new fashion statement. As she puts it, “My dream for silver has finally come true.” With her affinity for the sleek and sensuous, she neatly translates silver into fine shimmering chains with bezel-set stones, the classic elements of Diamonds by the Yard® that forever changed the role of diamonds in fashion.

The collection’s seamless necklaces in varied lengths, long sprinkle necklaces with exquisite stones scattered at random intervals, drop earrings and bracelets gleam with a cool elegance and dazzle brilliantly in the summer sun. Their sheer beauty layers with ease, making a statement without adding weight. One exquisite strand or many, Diamonds by the Yard® lights up summer and beyond with the dazzling effects of a great modern design.

The Elsa Peretti® Diamonds by the Yard® collection in sterling silver starts at $395 and is available at select Tiffany & Co. locations worldwide.

Tiffany Exhibit On View Through the End of the Season

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Tiffany, Tiffanys,Tiffany Co, Tiffany Jewellery,Tiffany Jewelry,museum show tiffany jewelry designs

News: June 17, 2009. From: www.wcax.com

* * * * * * * * * * * *

It’s a sunny day on the grounds of the Shelburne Museum, but inside, there is a celebration of darkness. Curator Jean Burks beams,

“I think this is the most stunning installation we’ve done in the fifteen years I’ve been here.”

Louis Comfort Tiffany, the son of the famous jewelry designer, is perhaps best known for his stained glass windows and lamps, with colors so rich, the countless knockoffs they inspired can’t compare.

The museum’s new show focuses on Tiffany & Co. designs borrowed from the outside world, like flowers and fruit. 
Burks adds,

“All of his designs are held together with naturalistic themes.”

The show also includes Tiffany’s work in other materials, including an unusual 56-karat amethyst necklace on loan from the Smithsonian’s natural history museum, and furniture belonging to Shelburne Museum founder Electra Havemeyer Webb’s parents. They commissioned Tiffany to design their 3-story New York City mansion.

Burks explains,

“This is the first time you have an interior decorator responsible for such a huge commission. This would be the interiors, the walls, the ceilings, the floors, the mosaics, the glass, the metalwork. And they gave him carte blanche.”

The museum had a challenge in presenting this work, having to build custom cases to protect the rare and valuable pieces, and create nature-inspired risers so visitors can see the work from all sides. Plus, traditional gallery light would dull the glow from the vibrant stained glass.

The exhibit’s preparator, Todd Townsend, says,

“We ended up not using much light. In the main gallery, there’s no light at all, which at first seems shocking, but really blows you away.”

The Tiffany exhibit opens Saturday, June 20, and will be on view through the end of the Shelburne Museum’s season in late October.

Tiffany, Tiffanys,Tiffany Co, Tiffany Jewellery,Tiffany Jewelry,museum show tiffany jewelry designs

Tiffany, Tiffanys,Tiffany Co, Tiffany Jewellery,Tiffany Jewelry,museum show tiffany jewelry designs

Tiffany, Tiffanys,Tiffany Co, Tiffany Jewellery,Tiffany Jewelry,museum show tiffany jewelry designs

Tiffany, Tiffanys,Tiffany Co, Tiffany Jewellery,Tiffany Jewelry,museum show tiffany jewelry designs

‘Under the Sea’ Running Through Summer Months

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

 

Tiffany coral windows photo
All Photo credit: Joe Schildhorn (INCLUDING BELOW)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Tiffany  Co is using the medium of window display to communicate its message of “no coral sales“. It has launched the campaign ‘Under the Sea’, as a reminder of harmful activities of coral harvesting and its implications on marine ecosystems.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Tiffany coral windows photo

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The window designs have a fantasy pictorial view that stresses on the need for coral conservation. Each window offers a different view through hills, valleys, waves, bubbles and coral shapes. The art was created and moulded in resin. The topography of hills and valleys is shaped by glittering sand and bathed in deep blue, pristine white, lavender or turquoise. Gossamer fabric forms waves of color and bubbles swirl around vibrant coral shapes sculpted in resin. The ocean-themed windows seek to inform the public that corals are living animals. Together with the reef systems which they help create, corals provide marine life with food and fertile grounds for reproduction.

 The window designs have a fantasy pictorial view that stresses on the need for coral conservation; every window depicting a different view of the ocean through hills, valleys, waves, bubbles and coral shapes. The art was created and moulded in resin.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Tiffany coral windows photo

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The retailer’s message aims to inspire the trade and the consumer that corals being living animals are being harmed. Corals co-exist with the reef systems to create, provide marine life with food and fertile grounds for reproduction. Ecosystems today are endangered as corals are being harmed by destructive fishing methods, climate change and use as decorative objects and jewellery. Tiffany coral windows photoThe retailer had since 2002 taken a stance to refrain from selling coral jewellery, and is chooses to sell ‘sustainable style’, which imbibes designs co-existing with nature. The campaign “Under the Sea” will run through summer months and will display renowned designs of the retailer.

 

TIFFANY & CO. (NYSE: TIF) operates jewelry and specialty retail stores and manufactures products through its subsidiary corporations. Its principal subsidiary is Tiffany and Company. The Company operates TIFFANY & CO. retail stores and boutiques in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe and engages in direct selling through Internet, catalog and business gift operations. Other operations include consolidated results from ventures operated under trademarks or trade names other than TIFFANY & CO. For additional information, please visit Tiffany.com.

Jewelry Trends In Different Countries And Cultures

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Today we are going to take a look at jewellery trends in different cultures and countries.  We will of course look back at history to see how it helped mold the jewelry fashion industry into what it is today.  Tiffany Co is always leading to the trend of modern jewelry world. We will focus on specific countries throughout this week and then showcase of few of Gilbert and Frech’s uniquely original designs and see how the influence of style and culture helped to create them.
Some of the earliest pieces of jewellery that were created out of precious metals and gemstones were found in the country of Egypt.  Egyptians mainly used gold and fashioned many items out of this very malleable metal such as armlets, bracelets, head adornments, rings, earrings and even collars.  Some tiffany designer can also get the inspiration of tiffany earrings from Egypt.

Greece also was making their own fashion trends during the BC era and the trend at that time was using beads and designing them into shapes that represented nature such as flowers, shells or beetles.  Greece was wealthy with raw materials and started adorning their  jewelry with precious gemstones such as rubies, emeralds and pearls.  Pearls became the most prized and precious gemstone in jewelry, as well as in tiffanys.  The most rare and beautiful were found in South India and the Persian Gulf.  During the 17th century is when jewelry became an adornment that was acceptable in everyday use.  France was a great influence on the jewelry industry during the early 1800’s.  Victorian jewelry became popular as Queen Victoria reigned and it began to be massed produced and sold all over the world.

During the 1950’s America made its mark with what people would refer to as the Hollywood influence.
Over the years many countries had their influence over the style and trends of Jewelry.  As it was created and shipped to different parts of the world, other cultures added their own unique flare.  It will be fun to take a look this week at specific countries and see what the popular jewelry trend is in their culture today!  Will it be similar to what is popular here in America or will it be completely unique and different?  The world has become smaller with the birth of the internet.  We can get our favorite jewelry from the net with some clicks to the mouse. Every kind of information is available to us know with just the tapping of our fingertips.  Just like that, we can type in and order whatever kind of jewelry we like from whatever country or culture we want.  It is truly an amazing thing.

◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆