The first time I ever went to a Tiffany Store I was in New York City during the Christmas holidays with my daughters. We had the best time there- shopped, ate at a great restaurant, and even had the best dessert! As we walked and turned the corner we saw Tiffany's! I wanted to go in and see what all the hype was about. All I could think about was how many times I saw their full page ads in national bridal publications boasting their most stunning engagement rings. And of course, as much as I loved their diamonds I also had a passion for their "Tiffany Blue" color.
We wanted to see all the BLING that Tiffany's had to offer, since of course it was the holiday season and it was that magical time of year.
As we browsed, I was so inspired by how many happy couples were shopping for the perfect ring.
I found this amazing app for future brides! It's is truly Incredible how innovative the Tiffany Company has become. If you are not sure what you are looking for in an engagement ring, well look no more, because Tiffany has come out with an app that will help you select the perfect ring to suit your style and taste.
Here's the link to the app where you can 'try your ring on." Enjoy!
The Tiffany story- The heritage of Tiffany & Co.—the diamonds, the glamour, the storied legacy of movies and song—is richly reflected in the signature Tiffany Blue that wraps the jeweler’s every creation. One glance at this glorious hue evokes not only excitement, but also appreciation for a legendary style that was crafted by artisans working in a tradition established more than 175 years ago.
Tiffany’s anniversary celebration pays tribute to the generations of designers and craftspeople who forged the jeweler’s renowned reputation. The objects of their dedication are milestones in the evolution of American design and reinforce Tiffany’s history as one of the world’s premier jewelers and silversmiths. It was the quality of these creations, consistently and flawlessly delivered that engendered a relationship of trust between Tiffany & Co. and its customers. Over time, Tiffany’s devoted clientele came to associate the vibrant blue box with this special relationship and the highest standards of excellence.
The color known as Tiffany Blue was selected by founder Charles Lewis Tiffany for the cover of Blue Book, Tiffany’s annual collection of exquisitely handcrafted jewels, first published in 1845. Also referred to as robin’s-egg blue or forget-me-not blue, this distinctive color may have been chosen because of the popularity of the turquoise gemstone in 19th-century jewelry. Turquoise was also a favorite of Victorian brides who gave their attendants a dove-shaped brooch of turquoise as a wedding day memento.
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The color known as Tiffany Blue was selected by founder Charles Lewis Tiffany for the cover of Blue Book, Tiffany’s annual collection of exquisitely handcrafted jewels, first published in 1845. Also referred to as robin’s-egg blue or forget-me-not blue, this distinctive color may have been chosen because of the popularity of the turquoise gemstone in 19th-century jewelry. Turquoise was also a favorite of Victorian brides who gave their attendants a dove-shaped brooch of turquoise as a wedding day memento.
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