Home >

Tiffany, The World'S Top Jeweller, Has Made Brilliant Progress In 175Th Anniversary.

2012/8/29 13:42:00 45

JewelleryLuxuryTiffany

 Founder of Tiffany

 


  

Tiffany

Founder Charles Luis Tiffany


In order to expand the category of luxury products, Mr. Tiffany took the risk of making profits from the profits that he had just begun, and bought a group of precious diamonds from the French aristocracy and introduced the precious precious stones into the United States for the first time.

The media has made extensive reports about it and called Charles Tiffany "king of diamonds".


 Tiffany company logo


Tiffany company logo


Later, he bought the shop right of a famous silversmith in New York, and the Edward C. Moore (1827 - 1891) of the silversmith laid the foundation of Tiffany's design concept and the history of making silver ornaments.

Charles Tiffany asked Moore to adopt the British sterling silver standard (containing silver ratio of 925/1000), which later became the standard of sterling silver in the United States.

Moore also set up a perfect art teaching and training system for his apprenticeship, which has developed into the well-known Tiffany School, the first American Design Institute.


 Tiffany craftsman inlaid diamonds on Necklace


Tiffany craftsman inlaid on Necklace

Diamonds


Through the unremitting efforts of the two fields, the diamonds and gemstones, the beautiful jewelry and the best silverware, Charles Tiffany won an unparalleled reputation in quality, technology and design.



Royal jewellery diamonds

Brooch


Tiffany soon caught the attention of the US government.

The US government commissioned Tiffany to create rich and varied design works in commemoration of major historical events, including precious jewels inlaid with precious stones, exquisite and elegant silver gifts and beautifully invitations.

The presidents of the United States will also buy gifts from Tiffany to remember those memorable moments.

{page_break}


 



Abraham Lincoln tiffany jewelry, selected for his wife's inaugural dance, selected by wife Mary Todd Lincoln.


In 1861, the newly elected US President Abraham Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln) picked out an elegant and delicate pearl necklace and a beautiful Brooch designed by Tiffany's wife Mary Todd Lincoln (Mary Todd Lincoln) as her accessories for the grand inaugural dance.

Today, this gorgeous jewelry is preserved by the US Library of Congress.



Tiffany's ceremonial Sabre


During the American Civil War, Tiffany's

Designer

It has been able to create various medals, ceremonial Sabre and other prizes for the brave heroes in the battlefield.

Many generals such as Ulysses S. Grant (Ulysses S. Grant) and William Tecumseh Sherman (William Tecumseh Sherman) won the scabbard with gold and silver to build and inlaid jewels, decorated with American national birds and bald eagles and symbolized the "freedom" decoration.



Tiffany Woodlawn decorative bottle


At that time, the sponsors of big sports events also commissioned Tiffany to create exquisite Sterling Silver trophies.

These trophies, which are always dreamed of, are all artistic masterpieces of design and style.

In 1860, Tiffany was commissioned to create the Woodlawn Vase for the Racing Association of Louisville, Kentucky, the oldest and most famous trophy in the United States.

This trophy is 34 inches high, decorated with a horse pattern of jockeys, angels and Mercedes Benz.

The trophy was then given to the Maryland Racecourse to be awarded to the Preakness Stakes, the winner of the second Championships (Triple Crown).


Tiffany also made many unique jewellery Masterpieces for commemorating the independence of the United States 100th anniversary.

The American flag brooch is a classic reproduction of the 1776 American flag. The 13 stripes made of pure diamonds and rubies represent the 13 early states of the United States, and 13 diamonds form stars surrounded by gorgeous sapphires.

At that time, a tiffany silver bracelet was also designed with this 13 star simple design.



US flag Brooch {page_break}


 



Tiffany's invitation letter for the opening ceremony of Statue of Liberty in 1886


In 1880s, Tiffany redesigned the US seal. Today we can still see the design of this seal on US dollar banknotes.

Tiffany also designed and inscribed invitations for the opening ceremony of the Statue of Liberty in 1886.


Tiffany has also been entrusted many times by the White House. For example, in 1968, Tiffany made a special set of fancy porcelain for the first lady of the first time, linden B Johnson (Lyndon B. Johnson).

The design contains more than 40 kinds of American flowers and elegant Eagle designs, which originate from the pattern of a porcelain purchased by President James Monroe (James Monroe) in Paris around 1817.


Tiffany, executive vice president of Tiffany & Co. Jon King, said: "Tiffany has made extraordinary jewelry and unique souvenirs for the US government and all previous US presidents, and has also designed cups for the oldest sports events in the United States. These outstanding designs symbolize many important milestones in the history of the United States.

These wonderful styles are also perfect to show Tiffany's great historical legacy as a leading American enterprise.



This inheritance continues to date, creating Tiffany's many masterpieces of art and design, including the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl Trophy (Vince Lombardi) and the most beautiful and legendary jewellery series.

  • Related reading

Costume Modeling Saint Goods Scarf Matching Rule

Jewelry store
|
2012/8/29 10:56:00
38

BRUMANI Jewellery: Luxury On Big Stars

Jewelry store
|
2012/8/28 14:08:00
24

Jewellery On The Eve Of The Seventh Lunar Month Presents A Strong Love For Chinese Valentine'S Day.

Jewelry store
|
2012/8/23 15:46:00
27

Diamond Ring, The Twelve Constellation In August, The Patron Saint Of Love.

Jewelry store
|
2012/8/23 11:40:00
152

Fashion Trend Of Fashion Accessories In Early Autumn

Jewelry store
|
2012/8/22 9:49:00
106
Read the next article

Clothing Retail Industry Stores Grow Into "Scarce Resources"

70% of the apparel retailing industry is short of shop manager, 20% is short of shop assistants, and stores grow into "scarce resources".