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   Diamonds and Designs In TIFFANY Jewelry
[21/07/2009 12:45PM]

Elsa Peretti excites the fashion world by combining two of her iconic signatures— the revolutionary Diamonds by the Yard® and sterling silver for Tiffany . 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.

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 Jewelry

including Bracelets, Necklace and Earrings

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

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

✪Tiffany & Co. (NYSE: TIF) is a U.S. jewelry and silverware company founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City in 1837 as a “stationery and fancy goods emporium.”

The store initially sold a wide variety of stationery items, and operated as Tiffany, Young and Ellis in lower Manhattan. The name was shortened to Tiffany & Co in 1853 when Charles Tiffany took control, and the firm’s emphasis on jewelry was established. Tiffany & Co. has since opened stores in major cities all over the world. At some point, it was acquired by Philadelphia-based investment company Bankers Securities Corporation.

As part of its branding, the company is strongly associated with its Tiffany Blue color, which is a registered trademark.

Artical From:

http://www.tiffany-jewelry.eu/ 

Diamonds in Sterling Silver By Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co.
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   Tiffany & Co.NOT selling coral jewellery
[10/07/2009 09:36AM]

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All Photo credit: Joe Schildhorn (INCLUDING BELOW)

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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.

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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.

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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 Jewelry (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.

 

Article From: http://www.tiffany-jewelry.eu/

‘Under the Sea’ Running Through Summer Months


   Fake Tiffany On EBAY - How to get your money back
[17/06/2009 03:45PM]

Sadly, a large percentage of Tiffany jewellery sold on eBay is counterfiet.  And, unless you have experience purchase authentic Tiffany jewelery from thier stores or their official website, it can be easy to be fooled into believing the auction item is authentic.   If you fell victim to one of these sellers you CAN get your money back. 

Here’s how….

  1. As soon as you suspect that your item may be fake, take one of the following steps: 
    a)  Go to Tiffanys dot com and check your item against the photos of the authentic piece. 
    b)  Look at the piece under a magnifying glass.  If the item has links, carefully examine all of the links.  They should be soldered closed.  Look at all of the engraving.  You’re looking for misspellings and small dots in the engraving.  Small dots are a sign of lazer copying.  Tiffany does not use lazer engraving.  They engrave by hand or by machine. 
    c)Send me the auction number so I can review it and offer my opinion. 
    d)  Take the item to your nearest Tiffany & Co. store if there’s one within driving distance.  Tiffany & Co. employees are not allowed to authenticate jewelry but they will tell you if they believe it to be fake.
    e)  Take the item to a reputable, experienced high-end jeweler who has experience with estate pieces.  They may be able to render a good opinion.
  2. Once you’re satisfied that you’ve purchased a fake, email the seller.  At this point, I prefer to take the approach that it was an honest mistake.  Assume that the seller didn’t know he/she was selling fake merchandise. This usually has a better success at getting a quick refund from the seller. Being accusatory puts the seller on the defensive and reduces your chances of a speedy refund. Tell the seller that you will be shipping the item(s) back to him/her and expect a full refund, including the shipping fees.  Let him know that you will forward a delivery confirmation as soon as you have one.  Be sure that you’re shipping to the correct address. 
  3. If you receive an unfavorable response from the seller or if you don’t receive a timely response, immediately contact eBay’s resolution center to report this auction as a fake:  http://resolutioncenter.ebay.com/ 
  4. IMMEDIATELY log on to your PayPal account.  Click the Resolution Center link at he top of the page to open a dispute.  In that dispute, state that the merchandise is counterfeit and that you’ve shipped it back to the seller.  Include the delivery confirmation number.  Shipping the item back expedites your refund.  Note:  no matter what the seller states in the auction, you have 45 days from the payment date to open a dispute.  A seller’s “No Refund” policy is NOT valid in the case of counterfiet items.PayPal will send an email to the seller and will include what you’ve written in the dispute.  PayPal will also immediately freeze the seller’s account for the total amount you’ve paid (including shipping).  The seller should respond to that email. 
  5. If the seller responds unfavorably and doesn’t issue a refund, log back on to your PayPal account and escalate the dispute to a claim.  Again, include the delivery confirmation number.  This allows PayPal to track the delivery and verify that the seller has received the return. 
  6. After you’ve received your refund, be sure to leave negative feedback for the seller and state that the reason is that the item was proven to be a fake.  This helps to protect future buyers.  As of April 1, 2008 sellers are prohibited from leaving negative feedback for sellers.  You no longer need to fear retaliation for honest feedback! 

What happens now?

You will receive copies of any correspondance the seller sends to PayPal.  If the seller continues to deny the claim, PayPal will investigate.  Most of this is done automatically and you may not hear from PayPal again.  Don’t fret.  On the 30th day from the day your escalated the dispute to a claim, the entire amount of money that you paid to the seller will be returned to your PayPal account.  If PayPal is able to verify the return of the item, you may receive your refund even sooner.

PayPal Policy:  PayPal automatically holds payments for eBay items if the seller…   

  • has been an eBay member for less than 6 months and sells and item for more than $100
  • has an eBay feedback score of less than 100 and sells and item for more than $100
  • has a buyer dissatisfaction percentage greater than 5%
  • has an average DSR (detailed seller rating) of less than 4.5
  • has received fewer than 20 DSRs in the past 12 months
  • is listing in a high-risk category

PayPal will release the hold…

  • When the buyer leaves positive feedback
  • 3 days pass after proof the item was delivered
  • 21 days pass without a dispute, claim, chargeback or reversal filed on the transaction.
    PayPal may hold the funds longer if a dispute, claim, chargeback, reversal or other action to disupte the payment has been filed.

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I appreciate the time you spent reading this guide and I sincerely hope you’ve found it helpful to choose the real tiffanys necklaces, tiffany pendants, or tiffany bracelets etc.

 ♥ More related arcticls here:

4 Steps to Spot a Fake Tiffany & Co. Necklace

How To Spot Fake Tiffany Co Jewellery

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