Tiffany KEYS collection thread

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wow that's amazing!!!

love that etoile ring, how was it found 4 years later?

That's amazing! And after 4 years! How did your DH find it? Was he looking for it just turned up? Please share the details :smile1:

He was digging up part of the backyard to expand our garden... It was in the area that I thought the ring had landed all those many years ago, so I jokingly told him if he found it, there would be a 'reward'... about two hours later he came to the door with it in his hand... needless to say "I took one for the team!"
 
he was digging up part of the backyard to expand our garden... It was in the area that i thought the ring had landed all those many years ago, so i jokingly told him if he found it, there would be a 'reward'... About two hours later he came to the door with it in his hand... Needless to say "i took one for the team!"

Lol! Its great that you have your ring!
 
He was digging up part of the backyard to expand our garden... It was in the area that I thought the ring had landed all those many years ago, so I jokingly told him if he found it, there would be a 'reward'... about two hours later he came to the door with it in his hand... needless to say "I took one for the team!"

:roflmfao: That's hilarious!!

Congrats on finding your ring!!

And I'm glad that the OP found her necklace too!! I need to find out if our washing machine has one of those little drawers...
 
I have a tiffany rose gold bracelet with a rose gold charm. Been wearing it for 1 year and as much as I'd hate to admit, I can't deny that it's actually becoming like yellow gold. When put side by side wtih other gold (916) jewellery, the only diff is the tiffany ones look like faded yellow. What happened to the pinkish copper tone ? :confused1:

vhdos,

what's the outcome of your conversation with Tiffany ?
 
^No, they are not plated. I have done some research and some experts believe that rose gold can not fade. However, fading rose gold has been recognized and addressed by some designers/manufacturers. Rolex, for example, has acknowledged that their rose gold was fading and they changed to a different rose gold (I believe they went from what they called "rose gold" to a product called "Ever Rose."
My Tiffany key is currently at the Tiffany Repair center, so I should be hearing back from them any day now.
 
^No, they are not plated. I have done some research and some experts believe that rose gold can not fade. However, fading rose gold has been recognized and addressed by some designers/manufacturers. Rolex, for example, has acknowledged that their rose gold was fading and they changed to a different rose gold (I believe they went from what they called "rose gold" to a product called "Ever Rose."
My Tiffany key is currently at the Tiffany Repair center, so I should be hearing back from them any day now.

Hi, i bought a rose gold dbty necklace a few months ago, and i've been wearing it non stop basically. I've noticed that the rose tone has faded since i bought it. How did customer service react to your request? Did you have to pay extra for the service?
I went into tiffany's and asked about it (this was on holiday in singapore), and the lady was pretty rude to me, she kept saying how it wont fade because its not plated, and i didnt even ask that, i just asked how would tiffany customer service handle it IF it would happen. but she dismissed me and asked me whether i want to buy it or not..
anyways, sorry, dont mean to hijack your thread here.. :shame:
 
^I called Tiffany Customer Service first and the woman was not rude, but I will say that she sounded surprised by my request. She commented that she had never heard of such a thing, but she suggested that I send it for an evaluation. I got an email acknowledgement that informed me that it has arrived and is being evaluated. I think that I am going to call them and ask for a status update. If they give me any grief, which I don't think that they will, I'm going to share the Rolex rose gold info that I have researched as an example. I noticed that Tiffany has recently come out with "Rubedo" which looks an awful lot like their rose gold. I almost wonder if it's their non-fading version of rose gold?
 
Rubedo looks simply amazing! However, with my fading rose gold bracelet I doubt I'd be getting it. The alloy doesn't contain platinum, and in fact, is overpriced based on its low gold content. I suppose the value would be very much on the branding and rarity itself.

I'll try my luck with Tiffany this weekend to see what they'd say about my bracelet. Will keep you posted.
 
^I called Tiffany Customer Service first and the woman was not rude, but I will say that she sounded surprised by my request. She commented that she had never heard of such a thing, but she suggested that I send it for an evaluation. I got an email acknowledgement that informed me that it has arrived and is being evaluated. I think that I am going to call them and ask for a status update. If they give me any grief, which I don't think that they will, I'm going to share the Rolex rose gold info that I have researched as an example. I noticed that Tiffany has recently come out with "Rubedo" which looks an awful lot like their rose gold. I almost wonder if it's their non-fading version of rose gold?


Sorry about your key, hope they replace it.
The new metal is Rose Silver, just like Ippolita. Cheap base metals and little or no gold.
 
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