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Showing posts with label Tiffany & Co. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tiffany & Co. Show all posts

Saturday, January 20, 2024

Bird On A Rock

Timeless. I love the designs. Hats off to Tiffany & Co for being a good colored stone and jewlery storyteller.


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Thursday, October 19, 2023

Tiffany Vivid Yellow Diamonds

I love yellow diamonds. Many thanks to Jill Newman of Robb Report and Victoria Wirth Reynolds, chief gemologist of Tiffany & Co for sharing an insightful story of the two yellow diamonds.


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Saturday, July 29, 2023

Tiffany & Co Chief Gemologist Victoria Reynolds

I think working as the chief gemologist for Tiffany & Co is a dream job, and Victoria Reynolds is simply lucky and fortunate to have such a wide exposure to the best colored stones and diamonds from around the world. Many thanks to Diana Khoo of Options for sharing the insightful story.


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Friday, June 16, 2023

Sunday, July 31, 2022

Tiffany Atrium

Tiffany & Co. has launched the Atrium platform, a social impact platform aimed at advancing opportunities for historically underrepresented communities, to host its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. I hope it works.


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Sunday, July 10, 2022

Vision & Virtuosity By Tiffany & Co.

More than 400 pieces from Tiffany & Co, including the treasured Tiffany Diamond, are on view in a free exhibition till 10 August, 2022. Don't miss.


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Saturday, April 09, 2022

TiffCoin

On April 1, 2022 (April Fool's Day), Tiffany & Co launched TiffCoin, its own cryptocurrency, complete with exclusive product launches, NFT releases, and invite-only events for coin holders. The TiffCoin is real, but it's not a cryptocurrency. The company released 499 physical 18-karat gold coins, individually numbered and engraved with Tiffany 'T'. The coins were made available for purchase online for 24 hours from April 2-3, to customers in the United States, Canada, the U.K and Australia. A brilliant marketing play, really.


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Tuesday, December 07, 2021

A Tiffany-Blue Patek Philippe Nautilus

Patek Philippe has created a limited edition of its soon-to-be-discontinued Ref.5711/IA Nautilus steel wristwatch, which will be sold at select Tiffany & Co stores. The price of the new edition will be US$52635, higher than the standard 5711. The watches will be dual stamped, with Tiffany's logo at the six 'clock position and Patek Philippe's at 12 o'clock. Its sapphire crystal caseback bears the commemorative inscription:'170th Anniversary 1851-2021 Tiffany & Co. -- Patek Philippe.' This time, for real.


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