Is Tiffany Silver jewelry worth it?

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Quote: Is it worth it? Depends on the pleasure you get from it. I personally would never buy/wear a piece of jewelry that says the name of the designer on it, but I would also never buy/wear a handbag that has it's insignia all over it (Coach, Louis Vuitton, etc).

But Not all pieces from Tiffany have the name of "tiffany" on it. the same with bags, there are some LV and coach bags that don't have the name on it. Except, for the signature lines, of course! In my case I don't like that either, because I don't want to pay a high price to advertise their business. However, from tiffany, I mainly like Elsa Peretti's designs I don't look any further.
 
"Worth it" is so subjective. If you love something and it makes you feel fantastic everytime you wear it, then it's worth it! Personally, I prefer to spend my $$ at Tiffany's on the gold items because gold goes better with my skin, and on the ranges that are not "Tiffany's" in that they have the logo/name all over them. The thing I love about T&Co is the originality and quality of their jewelry and to me, the RTT collection is not the best example of that. But if you love it, go for it. It will last a lifetime and is beautifully made, and I truly believe that RTT is a modern classic.
 
I say if you LOVE it, GO FOR IT! I have tons of T&Co SS items and constantly get compliments on them. People are amazed at how much more the T&Co silver shines then normal 925. :tup:
 
When you are buying high-end brands, I don't think you can compare the material cost to the price and ask if it's worth it. You're buying the workmanship and the design, and especially for the design, a beautiful design that makes you feel fabulous and a million dollars is priceless. Not everything can make you feel that way, and when you find something that does, I would feel it's worth the price. However, not everything branded is a hit. Designers can be hit-or-miss at times. So go into tiffany's with a discerning eye, and if you find that special piece, go for it!
 
I have a tiffany lock necklace that is sterling and it is very petite and cute but I really want a Return to Tiffany necklace. I am a huge Yerman fan and used to paying $600-1200 for his pieces but most of them have pave diamonds or other stones. DH doesn't think that the sterling silver Return to Tiffany necklace is worth the pricetag. I really want one but I am on the fence as well....it is only sterling silver afterall.

For those of you that have Tiffany SS, is it worth the price?

I have numerous Tiffany pieces, with brand name and without it. I like them all, there is huge, huge difference between the other similar items in retail in Tiffany. The difference is in craftmanship, how they link the elements (no gaps anywhere), how well maintain you can their silver. I would never sell a single Tiffany item I have as I found them exceptional. Also, I also like Tiffany stores - no SAs games, no hidden tricks and so on. I just feel well in Tiffany and wear their pieces with pleasure. My favourite forever.
 
I don't think Tiffany jewelry is worth the price for the quality you get.

I've had a couple of pieces chip...mainly the sterling silver rings. I had to send them all back.

Plus, everyone has Tiffany and I feel it's no longer "special".

I've moved onto Robert Lee Morris. His pieces are one of a kind and the quality is superior. His shop in Soho is awesome! Plus, he hand makes his pieces.
 
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I have a lot of varying Tiffany silver pieces and love them all, from branded to more subtle, plus I totally go against the general suggestion of 'don't base your entire collection on it' as it is mainly what I buy and wear :push::roflmfao:
 
I definitely think it's worth it. Tiffany is a classic and their items always will be. I think they are a bit overpriced, but it's an indulgence and meant to make me feel special. I love Tiffany's.:heart:
 
Tiffany is cheaper in America.

In China and parts of Asia, it's marked up considerably. A $150 pendant is over $240 in Asia.

It's also highly regarded and in high demand in asia.

I actually just did a research on the price and I think Australia is the cheapest place to by Tiffany atm cuz of the AUD are so low now!:graucho:
 
I got a T&Co silver ring (Atlas) for my mother on Mother's day, but because I hate it when silver gets dark, I had it platinum plated (only 4 euro cost!) to last longer and look awesome... I wonder why ppl don't do this with their silver jewelry?
 
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