Show your Tiffany & Co. Collection; *PICS*

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Oh wow, you guys all have lovely things!
I'm from Belgium and Tiffany&co is not that popular here, there's only 1 shop if i'm correct. I only got one piece, my engagement ring. My boyfriend and I visited the USA last october and we went shopping ofcourse, we ran right into a tiffany&co and he took me in to try on some rings... he asked me to marry him on my birthday. So my dream of owning a Tiffany&co diamond came true! (making a good picture of your own hand is not that easy :p )
 

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Oh wow, you guys all have lovely things!
I'm from Belgium and Tiffany&co is not that popular here, there's only 1 shop if i'm correct. I only got one piece, my engagement ring. My boyfriend and I visited the USA last october and we went shopping ofcourse, we ran right into a tiffany&co and he took me in to try on some rings... he asked me to marry him on my birthday. So my dream of owning a Tiffany&co diamond came true! (making a good picture of your own hand is not that easy :p )

beautiful, classic, and sparkly :D congrats!
 
The SA said they usually charge for the clasp link but he'd give it to me free. IDK why they would charge when some charms come with or without the clasp and are the same price. Maybe if someone asked for like 10 or something I'd see them charging. But yeah, it's worth it :) And if you wear the charm as a pendant you can easily take the clasp link off because against the Tiffany necklace chains it looks really bulky, not so much on a charm bracelet though.

How secure is the clasp link? Have you ever lost something using it?
 
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