Archive for the ‘Accessories’ Category


10
Aug

The Foundation awards grants to institutions providing talented artisans with the necessary instruction to become skilled professionals in jewelry making and metalsmithing, including undergraduate and gradate educational programs dedicated to jewelry and silver design. The Foundation also supports academic scholarship of American jewery at the graduate and post-graduate levels and bringing this study to the international level. We accommplish these goals through:

-          Curatorial internships

-          Educational scholarships

-          Artistic scholarships

-          Lecture series

 

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Inspired by a collection of egg pendants designed by Jean Schlumberger in the 1960s. Charm with tiger’s eye in 18k gold. It is $900. And also can be used on the chain, necklace and bracelet. The right one is the tiger’s eye on a 7.5” link clasp bracelet. Links can open and close. This charm and bracelet is available to separately sold. And this bracelet with tiger’s eye is $2,400.

07
Aug

Tiffany & Co. holds a strong belief that good design is good business. The Foundation shows a special apprecation for, and commitment to, advancing the arts by supporting the critically important work of educational, artistic and cultural institutions dedicated to the decorative arts.

The Foundation of Exhibitions and Cultural Institutions supports organizations that preserve the historic and cultural legacy of the arts as well we exihibitions that focus on the decorative arts, particalarly jewelry and silver. To this end, the Foundation practices the following approaches.

-          Jewlry and silver exhibitions and galleries

-          Preservation

-          Research and publications

 

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 Inspired by a collection of egg pendants designed by Jean Schlumberger in the 1960s. Charm with lapis lazuli in 18k gold. It is $900. And also can be used on the chain, necklace and bracelet. The right one is the lapis lazuli egg on a 7.5” link clasp bracelet. Links can open and close. This charm and bracelet is available to separately sold. And this bracelet with lapis lazuli egg is $1,500.

07
Aug

The Foundation values healthy oceans and the important role that coral reefs play in this ecosystem. Tiffany & Co. does not sell coral and the Foundation supports coral reef conservation through:

-          Reasearch

-          Communications-based outreach

-          Education

-          Consumer awareness

-          Combating natural destruction

The Foundarion supports the geographic areas in which Tiffany has a presence through land conservation strategies that foster urban recreational development through capacity-building initiatives such as:

-          Strategic design improvement

-          Beautification

-          Enhancing visitor experience

 

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 Inspired by a collection of egg pendants designed by Jean Schlumberger in the 1960s. Charm with malachite in 18k gold. It is $900. And also can be used on the chain, necklace and bracelet. The right one is the malachite egg on a 7.5” link clasp bracelet. Links can open and close. This charm and bracelet is available to separately sold. And this bracelet with malachite egg is $1, 500.

06
Aug

It is from nature that Tiffany & Co. draws the raw materials and inspiration that have shaped the company’s design heritage. The missin of the Foundation’s Environment Program is to support organizations dedicated to the conservation of natural resources in the areas of responsible mining, coral reef conservation and land protection. The Foundation seeks to accomplish this goal both domestically and internationally by supporting the following areas.

The Foundation believes that the manner in which precious metals and minerals are sourced is of utmost importance. At both the large and small-scale (artisana) levels, the Foundation pursues the following stategies:

-          Increasing awareness of the need for responsible sourced metals and minerals

-          Promoting the developmet standards for responsible mining

-          Reasearch

-          Remediation efforts

-          Social and economic development

 

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Inspired by a collection of egg pendants designed by Jean Schlumberger in the 1960s. Charm with pink opal in 18k gold. It is $900. And also can be used on the chain, necklace and bracelet. The right one is the pink opal egg on a 7.5” link clasp bracelet. Links can open and close. This charm and bracelet is available to separately sold. And this bracelet with pink opal egg is $2,400.

01
Aug

Tiffany’s corporate goal is to make certain that at least 90% of the paper used in their packaging materials and cataloguesis certified to the standards of the Forest Stewardship Council(FSC). The FSC promotes environmentally and socially responsible management of the world’s firests. The FSC evaluates both forest management activities (forest certification) and tracking of forest products through factories to the markplace (chain-of-custody certification). FSC certification assures that wood and paper products come from renewable and well-managed resources. They also are proud to have partnered in the development of a new grade of FSC-certified paper that contains 30% post-consumer waste content; this paper will be used to print Tiffany’s seasonal Selections catalogues.

 

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These two butterfly charm: one is in sterlving silver and the other is in 18k glod. The silver one is $80. And the gold one is more expensive as $150. Both of these two can be use on chain, bracelet and necklace that was sold separately.

31
Jul

Tiffany’s passion for “sustainable style” extends beyond the precious gemstones and metals that grace their creations. It is a way of doing business that finds expression in a range of initiative – from the standards they sets for their business partners, to the paper they use, to their energy conservation efforts.

Tiffany’s own facilities – spanning diamond cutting and polishing, jewelry crafting and distribution – are operated at the highest standards in the industry. No less rigorous are the standards they use to evaluate their vendors and suppliers. They have established a multidimensional Social Accountability Program that incldues comprehensive guidelines for the manufacture of the materials they use, all designed to ensure that their vendors and suppliers are held to the same exacting standards that thay are proud to uphold.

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Look at this dragonfly. It seems that it is taking flight. This charm is with round brilliant diamonds and green lacquer in 18k white gold. It is $800.

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These two are take flight dragonfly charm in sterling silver and 18k gold. And the silver one is $80; the gold one is $150.

30
Jul

Tiffany is working actively with Sea Web, a nonprofit organization, to support its Too Precious to Wear campaign, designed to creat demand among consumers and retailers for coral conservation. Tifany also supports the passage of a strong U.S. Coral Reef Conservation Act and the addition of red coral to the Convention for International Trade in Endangered Species(CITES) Appendix II, which lists species that may become threatened with entinction unless trade is closely controlled.1950

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This is a butterfly take flight charm with round brillant diamond in platinum. It is $1950. And it also available on a platinum chain. But the chain is sold separately.

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This lock charm with Tiffany Blue enamel finish in sterling silver. The lock can open and closed. You can wear it and express your personal style with this sterling silver charm. This pendant is also can be used on the chain, bracelet and necklace which sold separately. It is $150.

29
Jul

Corals, although often mistaken for plants or rocks, are living animals and are among the most critically important creatures in the sea. Together with the associated reef system which they help create, orals provide marine life with food, fertile frounds for reproduction and safe havens from predators.

Today, corals are in crisis – the result of destructive fishing methods, climate change, pollution and their removal for use as decorative home objects in aquariums and jewelry.

Recognizing that there is no sustainable way to harvest corals without damaging critical marine ecosystems, Tiffany has refused to use ral corals in their collections since 2002. They urge other users of coral to join them in a formal “No Coral Sales” policy.

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This dog charm pendant is for the dog lover. The charm is in 18k gold. And also available on the 18k gold chain, bracelet and necklace. This pendant is $750.

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This is Tiffany’s cat’s meow charm. It is made of 18k gold. And also available on the 18k gold chain, bracelet and necklace. This pendant is $500.

28
Jul

An estimated 90 percent of the world’s rubies originate in Myanmar(formerly known as Burma). The Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003 outlawed the importation to the U.S. of gemstons from that nation due to its human rights vuolations. Many jewelers exploited a loophole in the law by purchasing rubies mined in Myanmar but cut and polished in other countries. Tiffany & Co., however, stopped buying rubies, jade and spinel originating in Myanmar. In July of 2008, the President signed legislation banning the importation of gemstones from Myanmar into the U.S. (the Tom Lantos Block Burmese JADE ACT of 2008). This stricter law closes the loophole created by the earlier act. Tiffany salutes this embargo. This sanction is an important step by tiffany-apple-accerssory1the U.S. to help secure basic freedom for the Burmese people.

 

This apple pendant is charm with red and green lacquer in 18k gold. And also available on gold chain, bracelet and neckalce. It is $650.

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Daisy, daisy. This pendant is charm with a round brillant diamond, yellow and white lacquer in 18k white gold. And also available on gold chain, bracelet and necklace too. It’s $800.

27
Jul

If reforms are to succeed, we believe taxpayers must be fairly compensated for minerals taken form public lands, that protection of the envirnoment must be enhanced and that business certainty for companies and communities dependent on mining must be improved.

The toxic legacy of abandoned mines in the American West is also a matter of great concern to Tiffany. Under current law, government enities, ninprofits, private parties and other organizations may incur liability for voluntarily cleaning up mine-related pollution that did not cause. Tiffany supports protection of these “Good Samaritans” to encourage efforts to effectively deal with these mines and to establish a permanent source of funding for them.

nature-collection

This is the new natural collections. Above is the bee’s knees. Charm with yellow, black and white lacquer in 18k gold. It can be used on an 18k gold chain, bracelet or necklace. But they are sold separately. The below one is a charm with red and black lacquer in 18k gold. It also can be used on the separately sold chian, bracelet or necklace. And the unite price of these collections is $680.

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