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Teach you spot tiffany’s bracelet and necklace

Monday, September 14th, 2009

The bracelet should have please return to curved at the top of the heart, and underneath it should have tiffany & co in the Tiffany style font and underneath this it should have new york in capitals .. directly underneath it should thenTiffany ring display 925.
on the back of the heart it should have tiffany & co 925 in tiny writing on the right hand side and then on the left it should have t & co in even smaller writing. this is what is on mine and i bought mine from the store in new york

To be sure it should of came in a classic Tiffany jewelry green box with the little suede pouch to hold it in.

Silver Tiffany jewellery’s sotry

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Tiffany jewlleryIf you know someone that likes dolphins then what better gift could you give them than a pair of dolphin earrings. Made out of sterling silver your lover will really appreciate the time and care that has gone into making this quality piece of silver jewellery.Tiffany is one of them.
Silver has been known since ancient times and has long been valued as a precious metal, used to make ornaments, jewellery, high-value tableware and utensils and currency coins. Mined right back in 4000BC in Turkey which was then called Anatolia, the main source of silver now is from Peru and Mexico. To the Egyptians, gold was considered to be the perfect metal, and gave the symbol of a circle to it. Since silver was the next best to gold in terms of perfection, it was given a semi-circle for it’s symbol. This semi-circle later changed through time and led to a moon symbol, due to the similarity between the shining metal being like the glowing moon light. The Romans gave silver the name of argentum, which is still used today as the international name of the element, from where its chemical symbol of Ag comes from.
Silver ,though may not very attractive but it’s so uncompareless.For example, Tiffany jewellery, is also a good choice

Elsa Peretti Bone Cuff to Celebrate his work for Tiffany

Thursday, August 6th, 2009
Elsa Peretti Bone Cuff AD

Elsa Peretti Bone Cuff AD

To celebrate its presentation of Elsa Peretti’s work to the British Museum’s permanent collection of modern design, Tiffany hosted an opening party at the Museum. In attendance were over 250 guests from London society, select Tiffany customers, press and Peretti’s team of craftspeople.

In honor of the occasion, on May 1, a special collection of Elsa Peretti® jewelry and objects was introduced at the Old Bond Street store. The designs will be on view and available for purchase through June 27. Additionally, two new designs will be for sale: a limited-edition carved black jade pendant on gold mesh, available exclusively at the Old Bond Street store, and a sterling silver Diamonds by the Yard® Open Heart pendant, sold worldwide.

Tiffany Exhibit On View Through the End of the Season

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

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

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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.

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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