The HardWear necklace looks good on you!!Loving my tiffany hardwear from its flagship in NYC love the memories with it
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The HardWear necklace looks good on you!!Loving my tiffany hardwear from its flagship in NYC love the memories with it
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Looks great. Did you buy the 18 or 15 inch one?Graduated link necklace & earrings in silver. Should I buy them?
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Yes they can for a fee.Could they extend the necklace/bracelet by a link or two?? Does anyone know?
Gold or silver? idk about silver but I did with white gold and it was not cheap. and they can only add 2 links in hardwear pieces per design even if you only need 1 link. so you'll pay for 2 and if you need 1 you've got to remove 1 link later at a local jeweler.Could they extend the necklace/bracelet by a link or two?? Does anyone know?
Thanks for sharingGold or silver? idk about silver but I did with white gold and it was not cheap. and they can only add 2 links in hardwear pieces per design even if you only need 1 link. so you'll pay for 2 and if you need 1 you've got to remove 1 link later at a local jeweler.
can be in $400-500 range, plus tax plus $30 shipping. Tiffany is increasing prices for repair like crazy too over the last year.The necklace in Rose gold. The one that is 9200$.I need 2 links added.
This is very expensive for 2 links!Thank uou for sharing.can be in $400-500 range, plus tax plus $30 shipping. Tiffany is increasing prices for repair like crazy too over the last year.
So you mean pieces from the "hardware" collection or did you mean the thicker necklaces and bracelets? I have a few silver chains that need a couple links added. Looks like I'm practically going to have to do one a year, as expensive at it is to get things fixed with them.Gold or silver? idk about silver but I did with white gold and it was not cheap. and they can only add 2 links in hardwear pieces per design even if you only need 1 link. so you'll pay for 2 and if you need 1 you've got to remove 1 link later at a local jeweler.
Gold Hardwear. it's quite tricky to add. and Large gold ones are hollow. Adding links to Silver pieces should be cheaper.So you mean pieces from the "hardware" collection or did you mean the thicker necklaces and bracelets? I have a few silver chains that need a couple links added. Looks like I'm practically going to have to do one a year, as expensive at it is to get things fixed with them.