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Everything. I want EVERYTHING
yup. That bow bracelet. x a billion
Everything. I want EVERYTHING
Thank you!!
I love that ring! It wasn't hard to find when I bought it three years ago - but maybe I snagged the end of the last major production run or something.
In any case - the Tysons Corner VA boutique actually has one out in the display, in RG!! I recognized it of course. As of last Friday. I think it might be a larger size than you want but maybe worth calling in to find out!?
I don't think I've ever posted my (admittedly small!) Tiffany collection here! These are my non-silver pieces. I never wear the silver stuff so I'm just leaving that out - silver and I don't have the greatest relationship
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- Vintage ruby carre, platinum.
- Vintage sapphire carre, platinum.
- 2.5ctw diamond carre, platinum. Bought in 2011 - last bling purchase before leaving CA to move across the country!
- Cobblestone, RG. In 2018 my company went under. I knew I'd find another job, but I didn't think I'd ever find another work family... But I kept hoping, and I kept turning down pretty good but not great fits, and a few months later I joined the team that I'm still proud to call "mine". I got this the week before my first day
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- 0.1ctw Elsa Peretti baby bezels, platinum. These were a Just Because gift from my in-laws right before we got engaged, and I treasure them
- 0.11ct Elsa Peretta ruby CBTY, YG. I love Tiffany ruby melee. It's red. Not pink, not purple. Always a real red
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And a couple pics of the two bracelets - I just copied these over from this thread:
https://www.pricescope.com/communit...ed-pieces-yssie-ds-and-all-other-fans.213919/
This is the larger version of the bow bangle (0.82ctw) in RG. A lucky Las Vegas boutique find in 2018 - it was the last one available!
And my pandemic birthday Etoile. Also RG. This lovely came to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park earlier this year
HI:
PS'ers are the best. Seeing terrible/blurry photos and liking them anyway!!!
cheers--Sharon
Here is a bad shot of my gold and pearl Tiffany collection. A couple things to note - the gold and diamond watch, and the graduated pearl necklace belonged to my Mom, but she doesn't like jewelry the way I do, so she gave them to me many years ago (30+ years, when I was in my 20's). So they are both from the 1960's, approximately 1965. I have the original sales receipt and valuations, it's so fun to see!
Also, the charm bracelet has one non-Tiffany charm attached (the red heart with a K). I have posted about the charm bracelet before, on the charm bracelet thread.
The other watch originally came with a light brown leather band, purchased in the early 80's by my parents as a gift to me. I wore out the original band completely, and replaced it with the red alligator (?) band about 20 years ago, but sadly the watch is really too small on me now.
The rose gold T hoops are my newest acquisition, from just a few weeks ago:
Here is a bad shot of my gold and pearl Tiffany collection. A couple things to note - the gold and diamond watch, and the graduated pearl necklace belonged to my Mom, but she doesn't like jewelry the way I do, so she gave them to me many years ago (30+ years, when I was in my 20's). So they are both from the 1960's, approximately 1965. I have the original sales receipt and valuations, it's so fun to see!
Also, the charm bracelet has one non-Tiffany charm attached (the red heart with a K). I have posted about the charm bracelet before, on the charm bracelet thread.
The other watch originally came with a light brown leather band, purchased in the early 80's by my parents as a gift to me. I wore out the original band completely, and replaced it with the red alligator (?) band about 20 years ago, but sadly the watch is really too small on me now.
The rose gold T hoops are my newest acquisition, from just a few weeks ago:
Beautiful collection!! What stone is your Schlumberger egg? If you have not done so yet, please post a photo of your egg in this thread as well:
Did Tiffany & Co. stop making the Schlumberger Egg??
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew about this. I bought the lapis one years ago, and always thought someday I'd get a turquoise one to go with it. I was just looking at the Tiffany website and I was shocked to see no eggs for sale!! I am so sad to think i will never get my turquoise egg...:(www.pricescope.com
Wow stunning collection @Fabulous50. I love them all Almost twins on the Ruby? Earring enhancers - mine are blue sapphires. I've never seen another person with them.
Here is a bad shot of my gold and pearl Tiffany collection. A couple things to note - the gold and diamond watch, and the graduated pearl necklace belonged to my Mom, but she doesn't like jewelry the way I do, so she gave them to me many years ago (30+ years, when I was in my 20's). So they are both from the 1960's, approximately 1965. I have the original sales receipt and valuations, it's so fun to see!
Also, the charm bracelet has one non-Tiffany charm attached (the red heart with a K). I have posted about the charm bracelet before, on the charm bracelet thread.
The other watch originally came with a light brown leather band, purchased in the early 80's by my parents as a gift to me. I wore out the original band completely, and replaced it with the red alligator (?) band about 20 years ago, but sadly the watch is really too small on me now.
The rose gold T hoops are my newest acquisition, from just a few weeks ago:
Beautiful collection! I love that some of the pieces have family history too, it makes them even more meaningful.
Can we see your Schlumberger ring up close? Is it ruby and diamond?
Thank you so much, @RunningwithScissors! And yes, the Schlumberger ring is rubies and diamonds in yellow gold. This one is a replacement for the one my hubby gave me on our wedding day. The original was lost or stolen about 6 years ago, together with the same ring in all diamonds and platinum, and I am still so sad. Here are some pictures, on my finger and in its box:
Here's mine--I think it's safe to say nobody else has this one! It's my great uncle's scholarship medal from high school. He was a lovely man, so smart and talented and sweet. He used to wear it on his watch chain. I now wear it as a pendant. I wish I'd asked him about it while he was alive--my mom found it among my grandparents' things after they died, and gave it to me. (The image is not of my great uncle, but of the man the award was named after. My uncle was just the kid who won it one year.)