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100

Produced by Lobmeyr, an homage to our New York City birthplace, it also hangs in the Metropolitan Opera at the Lincoln Center since 1966.  

What is the Apollo Chandelier?

100

The collection's unique shape symbolizes the universal bonds that tie us together.

What is the Tiffany Lock?

100

He opened his own store at age 25, alongside his dear friend John B. Young, and each armed with a $500 loan, the pair had the wit and instinct to open a small fancy good and stationery store next to the most fashionable emporium in town

Who is Charles Lewis Tiffany?

100

During this year, legendary designer Jean Schlumberger joins Tiffany, ushering his lavish, whimsical designs.

What is 1956?

100

This precious metal and may require cleaning from time to time. With proper care, it will retain its beauty and character for many generations to come. It tarnishes, especially when exposed to salt air and products containing sulfur.  Once cleaned and polished, it must be kept dry and properly stored. Our Tiffany Blue® flannel bags will protect it from abrasion and offer a degree of tarnish prevention.

What is sterling silver?

200

Hugh Dutton and his team created this sculpture showing 57 facets evoking the iconic cut of Tiffany & Co.'s round brilliant cut diamonds. This work is part of the great tradition of dialogue between art and creation initiated by the House over the decades.

What is the glass diamond sculpture/ aka Diamond Eye, diamond display case?

200

This collection balances strength with elegance. It’s about taking something light and sensual, like a cord, thread, or wire and turning it into something delicate but tough. Something that says ‘it can not be undone'.

What is the Tiffany Knot collection?

200

Flawlessly engineered, the six-prong setting is virtually hidden and allows the brilliant diamond to float above the band and into the light, resulting in a ring so beautiful it has been a symbol of the world’s greatest love stories for over 130 years.

What is the Tiffany Setting?

200

During this year, Elsa Peretti joins Tiffany and revolutionizes jewelry design with her sculptural aesthetic and modern sensibility, as exemplified by her iconic Bone cuff. Under Peretti’s direction, sterling silver attains a glamorous new status; and her Diamonds by the Yard® collection introduces diamond jewelry that can be worn every day.

What is 1974?

200

To create this metal, a greater amount of copper is used in the alloying process, which creates the wonderful warm color. It does not require the additional plating that is necessary for white gold, and it can be serviced and polished without having to re-plate the surface.

What is rose gold?

300

Brazilian artist and photographer who recreates historical artworks with unusual materials, then photographs the results.

Who is Vik Muniz?

300

Born in New York, it was inspired by the strong graphic lines of the city; the monumental architecture and iconic skyline.

What is the Tiffany T collection?

300

In 1885, Tiffany redesigns the Great Seal of the United States that appears on ________ to this day and enables everyone to carry a Tiffany design in their wallets.

What is the dollar bill?

300

This was inspired by nature, designed in 1965, made iconic by the Tiffany Diamond in 1995 and has remained in this setting at the Landmark store for 17 years and a symbol of joy.

What is the Bird on a Rock?

300

This metal is the most difficult to find and the most difficult to remove from the earth. It exists in tiny particles mixed with other mineral ores deep in the earth’s crust. The difficulty in mining and refining adds to the value and cost of the metal.

What is platinum?

400

This British artist rose to prominence in late 1980’s London, one of the most notorious of his generation. His artwork currently in our store features Butterflies and household gloss on canvas

Who is Damien Hirst?

400

Combining these two cuts, creates what we call a mixed cut. This combination of STEP CUT AND BRILLIANT CUT (aka MIXED CUT) this styles shows a unique depth and texture in the patterns of light and shadow. Step-cut diamonds, by design, display icy purity and prismatic subtlety, while brilliant-cut diamonds more intensely reflect and split light. 

What is Tiffany True?

400

In 1902, he becomes the company’s first official Design Director. An influential figure in the Art Nouveau movement and remains a major inspiration for Tiffany designers today.

Who is Louis Comfort Tiffany?

400

This iconic design was introduced in the 1970's, a true testament of everlasting style, it is simple and timeless. It is a symbol of female empowerment. 

What is the Bone Cuff by Elsa Peretti?

400

We won this award in 1878 for the grand prize in silver.

Paris Expositions

500

One of the orchid brooches featured in our VIC room, this artist was appointed by Tiffanyy & Co. to create a jewelry collection to present at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889. He created a series of 24 orchids of different species based on the real flowers and it was the first time an American company won first prize.  

Who is Paulding Farnham?

500

Expertise in cut, Vertical Integration & Diamond Traceability AND Our Legacy in Diamonds, Design and Craftsmanship are the three main points that Tiffany is set apart from the competitors.

What is the Tiffany Difference?

500

Tiffany is the first retailer to have a gemologist position on staff. One of our gemstone was named after him, he introduced morganite.

Who is Dr. George Fredrick Kuntz?

500

This key figure was the chairman of Tiffany & Co. from 1955 to 1980. He hired Jean Schlumberger, Elsa Peretti, Gene Moore (designed Tiffany's famous windows).

Who is Walter Hoving?

500

This is the year Tiffany signed an agreement with leading New York silversmith, John C. Moore, to make hollowware pieces. Moore followed the standard for English sterling making Tiffany the first American company to institute the .925 sterling silver standard, which was later adopted by the United States.

What is 1851?