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How to Spot Fake Tiffany & Co Jewelry
Tiffany & Co. is a brilliant designer that makes some of the most sought after jewelry in the world. Unfortunately, this… then try to sell them as originals. In this short video we’ll go over some of the ways you can tell if a piece of Tiffany & Co. jewelry is genuine or not. Look at any solder joints on the piece. Tiffany‘s jewelers are excellent … jewelry claiming to be silver (stamped sterling silver or 925), check that the piece is actually sterling silver. Tiffany uses high quality silver while many of the knock-offs are actually plated brass. Check the stamp. Make sure it’s there…
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Valentine’s Day 2020 Make Her Smile
… than a gorgeous pink-on-pink ensemble. These pieces are on sale in-store only from now until February 14th. Genuine Tiffany & Co Our estate Tiffany & Co collection is one of the very best in the region. Stop by the shop today to …
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Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas 2021
…, last minute gift ideas for all the procrastinators out there (you know who you are). Save up to 50% off on genuine Tiffany & Co. rings, bracelets, necklaces, and more. Tiffany jewelry is both iconic and beautiful. You can’t go wrong …
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75% Off this Small Business Saturday & Cyber Monday
… for something else this season? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with 100s of pieces in-stock including: Diamond stud earrings Designer engagement rings Birthstone rings, pendants, and earrings Vintage and antique classics Genuine Tiffany & Co …and more Stop by , and see what’s new on Small Business Saturday. We would love to say hello and help you find the perfect gift this year
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$10 Diamond Earrings this Valentine’s Day
…99, $149, and up. You can find the perfect gift for everyone on your Valentine’s list in one stop. All of our gifts are on sale for 30-50% off right now, so you’re not limited to stud earrings. You can get an amazing deal on pendants, Tiffany & Co , birthstone jewelry, and more. One of the most romantic and special gifts for Valentine’s Day can be an engagement ring upgrade. It’s the perfect time to remind her that you love her even more today than you did when you …
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Stackable Bands Christmas Sale Starting Now
…, stackable bands aren’t the only item on sale. We also have almost the entire shop on sale right now for 25% off.* This sale is available in-person only in our Sacramento showroom and includes things like: Birthstone jewelry Genuine Tiffany and Co One-of-a-kind antique pieces Earrings, pendants, brooches Diamond engagement rings A whole lot more… Also, from now until November 26th, our entire Etsy shop is on sale for 15% off. Here is a small sampling of the great …
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30% Off Engagement Rings!
… the cases and on our Etsy shop all at fantastic prices. If you’re looking for gift ideas, you can’t go wrong with: Diamond stud earrings Floating diamond necklaces Birthstone jewelry True North pendants California tourmaline Genuine Tiffany and Co silver and gold jewelry …a lot more We hope that 2022 has started out great for you, and we would love to help with any of your jewelry needs. Feel free to stop by anytime to see the new jewelry or shop online for that perfect…
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Engagement Ring Style Guide
… I before their wedding in the year 1477. The modern style of solitaire is heavily influenced by the iconic “Tiffany” setting created by Tiffany & Co back in 1886. Solitaire With Accents This style is very similar to the Solitaire. It …
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The History of the Engagement Ring
…if legitimate impediments exist, they may be made known. The engagement ring took on its familiar form in 1886, when Tiffany & Co. introduced the “Tiffany setting” a six-prong ring designed to maximize a diamond’s brilliance by raising …
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California Tourmaline Jewelry
… California or beautiful things! “They’re local which is a huge seller and they know what they’re talking about. This is a must go to place!!! Definitely coming back in the future. Thanks Arden jewelers for your outstanding work.” – Tiffany L. (Sacramento, CA) Why Shop at Arden Jewelers? We are a local, family jeweler that has been creating innovative jewelry in California for over 30 years. We offer free shipping on all orders over $25, and we stand behind our jewelry. …
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Presentation Engagement Ring
… and get the exact engagement ring she wants without any hassle. Here’s how it works: Pick out the diamond. If you know a general shape and size, that helps, but it is not needed. Next, we set it in a four or six prong solitaire (Tiffany style) setting. It can be in 14 karat white or yellow gold. Propose with the presentation ring. Come back with your new fiancée, and pick out the ring style she wants. We charge a small amount for the presentation ring, and, if you bought …
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Jewelry That We Buy
… rings Hair pins Rope chains Brooches Palladium jewelry Military gold rings Claddagh jewelry Rubies Emeralds Tanzanite Diamonds Pendants Charms and charm bracelets Wedding rings Tennis bracelets Platinum jewelry Designer jewelry Tiffany jewelry Scott Kay jewelry Cartier jewelry Tacori jewelry Gold coins Much more
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Diamond Setting Style Comparison
… look, as well as providing the stone with a bit more security. A 6 prong setting is a wise choice for those who appreciate the prong style, but who have a more active lifestyle. This is also the setting style used in the iconic “Tiffany Setting.” Channel Setting A channel setting is so named because it holds the stone between two parallel pieces of metal, with the girdle–or edge–of the stone being partially embedded into the metal at those two points. This method of …
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Brands and Designer Jewelry
…-karat gold and platinum), first-rate gems, and highly skilled jewelers to meet their obligation. Status When a jewelry brand reaches a level of excellence in style and quality of workmanship it attains a level of status. Brands like Tiffany & Co., Rolex, Cartier, and the like grant status to the wearer. The benefits from status symbols are hard to put a price on. That is why these brands command a high premium for their jewelry, and their customers are happy to pay …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Tanzanite
…, as the stones made their way through identification channels they found their way to the Henry B. Platt, the VP of Tiffany & Co. at the time, who named the stone tanzanite after the country of origin. Tiffany then started marketing the…
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Art Deco vs. Art Nouveau Style Jewelry
… highly sought after by collectors for its rarity, craftsmanship, and artistic merit. Here in America, Louis Comfort Tiffany, was one of the most well-known practitioners of the Art Nouveau style. His jewelry and glass work are … of Choice Silver, semi-precious stones, enamel Platinum, diamonds, emeralds Prominent Designers Louis Comfort Tiffany Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels Main Diamond Cut Old Mine Cut Old European Cut Final Words Art Nouveau and Art Deco …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Morganite
… (or caesian ) Beryl”. “Cesian” refers to the presence of the mineral Cesium which, along with manganese, contributes to the pink color of Morganite. Morganite was known as Pink Beryl until George F. Kunz, the chief gemologist at Tiffany & Co., suggested to rename the gem Morganite in honor of the legendary financier and gem collector J. P. Morgan. The New York Academy of Sciences in December 1910, named the pink variety of beryl “Morganite”. It has good hardness, …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Alexandrite
…very few compare to the quality of those found in the Ural Mountains. While alexandrite doesn’t have a several thousand-year-old history like ruby, it quickly took the world by storm. Its use in top-quality pieces by companies like Tiffany & Co. and Cartier brought it to the forefront of the high-end jewelry world where it has remained ever since. In its short history, alexandrite has set multiple records at auctions including a 21-carat gemstone selling for 1.49 …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Blue Zircon
… heat treated. Of course, the blue form of Zircon is also called, imaginatively, Blue Zircon. Blue zircon was a specific favorite in Victorian times, when fine gems were often featured in English estate jewelry dating from the 1880s. Tiffany’s famous gemologist George Kunz was a distinguished zircon advocate. He proposed the name “starlite” to promote the gem’s fiery nature. Unfortunately, the name never caught on, and today we use the simpler term, Blue Zircon. Zircon is …