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I have a beautiful Tiffany Silver Bead Necklace. It is the 10mm one (not the one with the graduated beads). I have only had it for maybe 3 months and have no bothered to clean it. Today, I noticed what looked like a green speck of dirt on it. Thinking nothing of it, I scarped it off with my fingernail..and a piece of the silver enamel along with it!

I thought this thing was supposed to be made of silver through out? Granted the inner silver probably would look different..but I was NOT expecting the top layer to just scrape off!

Now the bead has a little speck on it that looks as if I burned a hole into its outer layer. I am very displeased. Anyone else have this experience.

Please tell me that I am overreacting and I will be able to get rid of this "scrape" with silver cleaner. I expected more from Tiffany :(


Did you purchase it directly from Tiffany?

I'm sure they'll make it right for you if you speak to customer service.
 
I just got these two bracelets and I love them :)

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Cost and worth are 2 different things. Nothing is overpriced if you think it's totally worth it.

I have comments that my Tiffany engagement ring is so overpriced but I don't think so, it's totally worth it! It sings to my heart. It makes me happy. Yes a ring from a local jeweller will be more "bang for my buck" but that to me will then be overpriced and not worth my money because it doesn't sing to me, it doesn't make me happy. Vice versa for others who prefer other rings :)

At the end of the day what makes you happy and worth the price for you to buy is totally not overpriced at all :)
 
Wow, I'm really surprised at some of the responses here, Tiffany's being called "crap" and the "Coach of jewelry." Not being into it is one thing, but I feel like it's being bashed as though it's something you'd find at Claire's. Personally, I love Tiffany's. My jewelry is so heavy and comfortable to wear. Most of my friends don't even know what Tiffany's is (they're not into designer), but I like wearing things that I know will hold up, and are timeless -- plus they just make me feel pretty!

On a side note, I like Coach, too. What's wrong with Coach? It's affordable for those who want quality, but can't drop thousands on a purse. I'm not saying these are the best of the best, but they certainly don't deserve to be talked about like something you'd find on the bottom of your shoe!
 
I came the opposite way: started off at Tiffany & Co. and finally entered the custom made stage for gold Jewellery and diamonds.

Funny :cool: the other way around.

My Granny had her own Jeweler at hand, so I always got Gold Jewelry with or without Stones/Diamonds or whatever.

But I never got anything from Tiffany, Cartier or others...
... so I decided that one Day I'm going to buy there a few things... and one Day was last week :smile1:
 
Wow, I'm really surprised at some of the responses here, Tiffany's being called "crap" and the "Coach of jewelry." Not being into it is one thing, but I feel like it's being bashed as though it's something you'd find at Claire's. Personally, I love Tiffany's. My jewelry is so heavy and comfortable to wear. Most of my friends don't even know what Tiffany's is (they're not into designer), but I like wearing things that I know will hold up, and are timeless -- plus they just make me feel pretty!

On a side note, I like Coach, too. What's wrong with Coach? It's affordable for those who want quality, but can't drop thousands on a purse. I'm not saying these are the best of the best, but they certainly don't deserve to be talked about like something you'd find on the bottom of your shoe!

Thank you for this! I love Tiffany and Coach. Good solid brands, for a good solid price.
 
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I received these from a seller who said it came from the San Fran Tiffany & Co store in 2000.

It looks real to me, but I wanted to double check.

Marked Tiffany & Co. 925 on the tag

925 on the clasp


I'd appreciate your help. :)
 
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I received these from a seller who said it came from the San Fran Tiffany & Co store in 2000.

It looks real to me, but I wanted to double check.

Marked Tiffany & Co. 925 on the tag

925 on the clasp


I'd appreciate your help. :)

Your pictures are a little fuzzy ,but if you have a Tiffany nearby, have them do the free polish and I bet they wil have a look at it at the same time!
 
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