Tiffany Pollard Bio

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Tiffany Blue Colored Boxes

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Tiffany Blue Colored Boxes

Tiffany Blue Colored Boxes

The Quality of Tiffany & Co Jewelry is Expected

Starting with an idea, a vision, and turning that dream into a world-famous name brand company is accomplished by only a few in human history. But one New York man was able to do just that in the jewelry world. Charles Lewis Tiffany founded Tiffany & Co. with the vision of making quality items that would be desired by a discerning group who sought luxury from the items they bought. Producing exquisite jewelry and other products, using only the finest materials, brought Tiffany unparalleled success. He used the highest quality diamonds and fine silver to create what have become classics. In addition, the company produced dazzling tableware, lamps and other goods that attracted customers like no other items of the time.

Tiffany Gold Bracelets

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Tiffany Gold Bracelets

Tiffany Gold Bracelets

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Tiffany Circlet: shines in festival day

With the new explanations of rose-cut style this series of earrings mix special cut style and other elements. Rosen-cut style from charming gesture of expression rose. Well, there is something more than that. The special design, inlays diamonds of perfect circle gives Tiffany Circlet more charming. The brilliant light of diamonds may show their best for humans. The festival day, Tiffany Circlet wearing cause some emotions differently, sure.

Sugar Ring: Hop into the festival happily

Sugar ring? It really is an unexpected combination. The colorful rings, full of energy and vitality, is created by Paloma Picasso, a famous designer and daughter of outstanding Painter, Picasso. She has been recognized as "Picasso" in the field of jewelry design. In front of these cute little sugar, need touch warm wonderful memories? Surely you can. Moreover, poor in different colors to be worn at the same time if you like. Guys, try this colorful Sugar Rink this Christmas. On your fingers, will happiness of the festival will dance.

Freshwater Pearls Loose

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Freshwater Pearls Loose

Freshwater Pearls Loose

Be the personification of elegance with Finest Pearls

The unique beauty of a pearl, the only gem organically cultivated inside a living being, doing it a truly universal symbol of nature's beauty. For thousands of years, pearl has never lost its appeal. Pearl jewelry has been viewed adorn the wrists, neck and ears of the most powerful and prestigious women throughout human history. Pearl Earrings really is a timeless essential for every woman's wardrobe. With all sorts of different shapes, sizes and colors are always a way to wear pearls no matter what you have to.

Opal Rings Rings

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Opal Rings Rings

Opal Rings Rings

Rings Throughout History

During the Medieval period is when rings became popular. All classes of people wore rings from the poorest to the richest. Rings were typically made of iron, copper, silver, and gold. The material of the ring worn usually indicated the class of the wearer. It wasn’t until around the 14th century that faceted jewels appeared in rings.

Some cultures have rings typically associated with them. Cultures such as Native Americans use silver and turquoise in their jewelry.  Early Christians used the Greek symbol, the Icthus, which resembles a fish.
One of the best known is the Irish Claddagh that also has an intriguing story attached to it.  Richard Joyce was among the crew of a fishing boat from the village of Claddagh, Ireland that was captured, he was to have been married that very same week. During slavery Richard Joyce was put to the trade of Goldsmith-ing.  Through the years of capture neither married. Richard Joyce created a ring for his love with a heart for love, a crown for loyalty, and two hands.