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Does anyone know the detailed history of Tiffany? Does it have any special stories?
The development of Tiffany:

Tiffany. Co. 1837 was founded in new york, USA, and is famous for its silver tableware. In 185 1, it launched the silver 925 jewelry, which is even more famous.

1886, Tiffany introduced the most classic set series diamond ring, and its six-claw platinum design set the diamond on the ring, which set off the diamond to the maximum extent and refracted its light in all directions. After the advent of "six-claw inlay method", it immediately became the international standard for setting engagement diamond rings.

By the end of 19, Tiffany's strength was comparable to that of European jewelers. Its clients include European royalty and rich people, and its founder, Charles Tiffany, is called "the king of diamonds" by American media. Tiffany, a symbol of American design, has been famous for nearly two centuries with the theme of love and beauty, romance and dreams.

1848, French king Louis Philippe was forced to abdicate, and Tiffany bought many precious stones from the fleeing royal nobles, becoming the first batch of top diamonds in the United States. Charles Lewis Tiffany was called "the king of diamonds" by new york media.

1886, Tiffany's classic platinum six-claw diamond ring made the world discover the original beauty of jewelry and the charm of minimalist style.

1870, at the Paris World Expo, Tiffany gained global attention as soon as it appeared. Subsequently, under the leadership of the second generation heir louis comfort tiffany (louis kahn Ford Tiffany, son of Charles Tiffany), it actively participated in world competitions and won many gold medals, making it famous all over the world.

1878, Charles Lewis Tiffany bought a Tiffany yellow diamond, which is one of the largest and highest quality yellow diamonds in the world. Later, it was cut under the supervision of gemmologist George Frederick Kunz, which became the focus of attention and was named Tiffany Diamond.

1986, Tiffany &; Co opened a branch in Old Bond Street, London, which laid the foundation for the expansion of the European market.

1987, in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the company/kloc-0, Tiffany held a retrospective exhibition of Tiffany's silver ornaments and jewels at the American Museum of History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Boston Museum of Art and the Chicago Museum of Natural History.

1995, the decorative arts gallery of the Louvre Museum in Paris commended Jean Schlumberger, a Tiffany designer, and named the retrospective exhibition "The Beauty of the City" to express the memory of the late master.

1999 Tiffany launched an engagement diamond ring Lucida, which means Galaxy Star in Latin. Lucida's diamonds are square with simple and charming lines. The layered cutting of the diamond crown makes the diamond more layered, which not only emits dazzling light inside and outside, but also produces different light when moving.

Tiffany's Short Stories: Different Commodities

1858, a transatlantic telegraph cable in the United States needed to be replaced in time because of damage. Tiffany bought this cable with a scrap cable through her personal contacts. At that time, people were puzzled, what use could such damaged things have?

So, Tiffany cut the cable into countless pieces of four inches, then wrapped it in gold, and then engraved the words "commemorating 1858 the second replacement of American overseas cables" and put it in Tiffany's shop, which gradually consolidated its silverware status at that time. Moreover, each "limited edition" cable has a letter signed by the engineer, which proves that this cable is "genuine".

At that time, customers had never seen such goods and flocked to buy them. I think this is the same as buying a limited edition now. Soon, the cable was sold out and Tiffany made a lot of money.

Extended data:

Since the establishment of 1837, Tiffany has been aiming at designing original works with amazing beauty. Facts have proved that Tiffany jewelry can not only express the feelings of lovers, but also its original silverware, stationery and table utensils are fascinating.

"Classic design" is the definition of Tiffany's works, that is, every stunning Tiffany masterpiece can be handed down from generation to generation. Tiffany's design never caters to the ups and downs of fashion, so it will not fall behind, because it is completely above the trend.

Tiffany's creative essence and ideas are full of American characteristics: simple and bright lines tell the calm and detached clarity and charming elegance. Harmony, proportion and organization can be naturally integrated and presented in every Tiffany design.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Tiffany