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Brief introduction of Tiffany
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Tiffany Tiffany, the most famous and expensive silver product in the world.

Tiffany. Co., founded in 1837, was originally famous for its silver tableware. In185/kloc-0, silver 925 ornaments were introduced and became more famous. Audrey Hepburn (65438-0950), a famous Hollywood actress, became famous for her debut novel Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Tiffany, a symbol of American design, has been famous for nearly two centuries with the theme of love and beauty, romance and dreams. It satisfies the fantasies and desires of all women in the world with its functional beauty and soft and delicate sensibility. 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 naturally blend into every Tiffany design. Tiffany's design emphasizes Excellence. It can draw inspiration from all things in nature at will, abandon trivial and delicate affectation, and seek simplicity and clarity. Every masterpiece embodies the innate frankness, optimism and initial wit of the American people.

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Please note that Tiffany has only two stores in Chinese mainland, one in Beijing and the other in Shanghai. Tiffany's silver jewelry purchased by other ways is basically fake, please pay attention to identification.

Charles Tiffany

Charles Lewis Tiffany, the son of a miller in Connecticut, USA, came to Broadway, New York in 1837, opened a humble shop, dealing in stationery and textiles, and later turned to jewelry. Unexpectedly, the ugly duckling has grown into a white swan. After several changes, the humble store has finally become the first high-end jewelry store in the United States-Tiffany Jewelry Company. Its strength is comparable to that of the European jewelry dynasty, and its reputation has surpassed that of the famous Paris brand Cartier. By the end of19th century, Tiffany's customers included Queen Victoria of England, King of Italy and many famous millionaires in Denmark, Belgium, Greece and the United States. Charles himself won the title of "King of Diamonds".

Charles Tiffany is really a talented businessman. A transatlantic telegraph cable needs to be replaced because of damage. After learning the news, he resolutely bought the cable. While people are still surprised to see what he wants to do with this cable, he has cut the cable into 2-inch pieces in his Tiffany store and sold it as a historical souvenir, thus making a lot of money. On another occasion, he bought a rare bright yellow diamond from Queen Eugénie, but he was in no hurry to sell it. Instead, he quietly held an exhibition in new york, earning billions of dollars from tourists from all over the world who flocked to see this rare treasure.

Louis Kahn Comfort Tiffany, son of Charles Tiffany, was born in 1848. Although he doesn't have the unique sales motivation of his father, he is also very creative. Tiffany's jewelry design technology has been carried forward in his hands. After studying in Paris, he became a glassware expert, founded Tiffany's studio and invented the unique spiral texture and polygonal diamond cutting technology, which made the diamonds shine more brightly, and the lighting he designed was also a great success. Tiffany became an outstanding representative of new technology in the United States, making American handicrafts a popular commodity.

Shortly after Tiffany was founded, she designed a blue packaging box with a white ribbon, which became its famous symbol. /kloc-At the turn of the 20th century, Tiffany brand used stainless steel jewelry boxes for the first time, emphasizing silver as gold.

Since the establishment of 1837, Tiffany has been aiming at designing original works with amazing beauty. Facts have also proved that Tiffany jewelry can express lovers' feelings, and its original silverware, stationery and table utensils are even more fascinating.

Classic design is the definition of Tiffany's works, which means that every stunning and perfect masterpiece can be passed down from generation to generation with eternal charm. Tiffany's designs never cater to the ups and downs of fashion, so they will not fall behind. 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 naturally blend into every Tiffany design.

Tiffany's design emphasizes Excellence. It can get inspiration from all things in nature at will, abandon trivial and delicate affectation and seek simplicity and clarity. Every masterpiece embodies the innate frankness, optimism and initial wit of the American people.

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Tiffany Lamps 65438+At the end of 2009 and the beginning of the 20th century, Louis Kahn Tiffany (1848- 1933), a cutting-edge art leader of American applied arts, revolutionized the American stained glass industry and dominated the glass products industry. Tiffany's achievements in glassware design are unique. Thousands of churches are decorated with exquisite Tiffany glass, and the name Tiffany has become synonymous with stained glass art. Louis comfort tiffany of Louis Kahn is the eldest son of Charles Comfort Tiffany, the founder of Tiffany's silverware company. Today, this company has become a world-famous luxury goods manufacturer. Tiffany was an enthusiastic supporter of the Art Nouveau movement, which was contrary to the gorgeous Victorian style that was popular at that time. Art Nouveau is based on nature, and its free design style is embodied in Tiffany's landscape painting Glass. The perfect combination of light, color and nature in Tiffany's works makes Tiffany more significant to the development of American Art Nouveau. Most of his works follow the elongated outline of Art Nouveau movement, and some are influenced by ancient, oriental and European models. Tiffany is still recognized as an outstanding American Art Nouveau artist. 1885, he founded Louis Tiffany glass and decoration company. 1894, Tiffany applied for a trademark patent called Favrile (from the English word, meaning handmade), and used this trademark to sell various blown glass products. By 1900, the Favre vase made Tiffany famous all over the world, and his name became a symbol of high-quality glass. In Favreur series, most hand-made vases and other luxury utensils use bright rainbow colors, and imitate the blue, green, gold and pink of ancient weathered glassware, with different tones. These colors are used alone or skillfully combined, and the shapes of bowls and vases are also unique. To understand the processing technology of Tiffany Favre vase, you can look at Tiffany's classic peacock vase. This unique vase, with its streamlined shape, dazzling colors and winding decoration, constitutes a great contribution of the United States to Art Nouveau glass products. Its magic lies in that the decoration on the vase is not added to the surface after the vase is made, but molten glass is added during the making process, which shows Tiffany's superb glass blowing technology. Glass blowing is a vase making process, that is, small glasses with different textures and colors are melted into opaque hot glass balls, and then blown into predetermined shapes as expected. In the production process, sometimes colors or some glass patterns are added for decoration. These patterns are very small at first, and with blowing, they will become bigger with the formation of vases, grow naturally like plants, and finally reach the designed position. In Tiffany's eyes, peacock feathers are very suitable for this skill. Like the natural feathers of peacocks, the feather texture of vases looks deep, slender and supple in the pool. All these are intrinsically combined with the material texture as the decorative background. These peacock feathers with opaque charm and the supernatural luster brought by this opacity to fine decoration constitute the unique charm of Tiffany's art. Tiffany has keen market insight and artistic sensitivity. He is good at artistic expression, excellent design and strong production ability make him occupy the market, especially in the religious field. A man with wealth and strong artistic belief, his glass windows are all over thousands of churches, public communities and private houses in the United States. Today, in religious buildings, Tiffany windows are still the most artistic part, which bears (represents) the social history of the church at that time. Tiffany's wealth enables him to gather manpower and material resources for mass production. His army of glass manufacturers, including workers hired from Europe, used high-quality glass raw materials to push its chemical principles to new processes, and the new achievements created became patents. This company can finally provide more than 5000 colors and styles of glass. His exquisite handmade glass is characterized by new artistic style, slender shape, rich colors and mechanism. Tiffany's other innovations include: stacking glass layers to deepen the image of flowing water patterns and show the hazy feeling of patterns, or wrapping glass with elegant and exquisite copper foil to interpret the delicate texture of petals and leaves. He also used lead to emphasize the architectural lines of glass. By casting, polymerizing, twisting, stretching and overlapping glass, glass seems to have the texture of cloth. This kind of glass is usually decorated with leaves, with a clear background or rich colors. The three-dimensional grid and soft mixed colors make the glass sheet have a dazzling effect, and the whole glass is like a colorful fragment cut together.