The Tiffany name has always been synonymous with class and style. The Tiffany Company was started by Charles Lewis Tiffany in 1837 with partner John B. Young. Tiffany and Young opened on Broadway in New York City. When they first opened their doors, they sold mostly stationary and other trinkets. Their first day sales totaled just under $5. In 1853, Young left the picture and Charles changed the name to Tiffany & Co., starting the legend. Tiffany necklaces were yet to be part of the scenery, but that would soon change.
Tiffany has always offered only the finest goods to consumers, never falling victim to price wars or falling quality. Whenever you present a woman with one of Tiffany’s trademark blue boxes, you’ll get smiles and tears. Forever the mark of class and taste, there is always something good to be found inside a Tiffany box. The sterling silver jewels that Tiffany sells have the highest level of pure silver of any other in the country.
Tiffany jewelry has remained at the top of every girl’s wish list, year after year. Whether you prefer their sterling silver line or their divine gold pieces, there’s something for everyone at Tiffany. Tiffany still produces their most popular and biggest selling items like the silver Tiffany stamped tag. Tiffany necklaces and pendants come in a variety of styles today.
Of all the Tiffany jewels, Tiffany necklaces remain at the top of their sales charts. Necklaces and pendants designed by some of the top experts like Frank Ghery, Paloma Picasso and Elsa Peretti bring certain flair to the Tiffany necklace line that no other can match. Always keeping an eye on the latest trends, Tiffany never sacrifices quality and class. Tiffany necklaces and jewels are the most widely counterfeited jewels in the country. Several recent crackdowns in New York city alone yielded over 5 million dollars worth of Tiffany replica jewels.
The Elsa Peretti Tiffany necklace line consists mostly of interlinked shapes. In gold, white gold and silver, the collection features many dainty, feminine pieces. Hearts with rounded corners are gently locked together, in sets of two or three. Other pieces in the line are circles hooked together. This seems to be the general theme of her line. Many of the pendants have diamonds embedded in them, as well. Every taste can find what it loves at Tiffany.
Paloma Picasso’s collection offers a bit more for those looking for a modern look. Geometric inspired webs and drops highlight the collection. These pieces seem to be geared more to the younger generation and to be worn with more casual attire. Many of the pendants display a tear dropped shape amethyst, citrine or quartz stone. These pieces suit tastes from young to old, but mostly the chic and fashion inspired crowd.
Famous architect Frank Ghery has a line of Tiffany necklaces that cater to the more the modern and retro chic taste. The torque line is particularly beautiful with pieces that have sleek lines and angles much like Ghery’s buildings. Of course, Tiffany also sells a beautiful new line called the Tiffany keys line. Ornamental keys are hung from 18″ Tiffany chains, some with diamonds and jewels, others simply stated without.
The Tiffany & Co. Necklaces offer consumers a wide range of styles to suit any taste. Rest assured that whatever you choose from the Tiffany necklace line, you’re going with class. Tiffany & Co. Necklaces cost between $250 and $5000. If you want personalization, it is available on request. Tiffany & Co. Again gives something to the public that stands for fine taste and luxury with their newest necklace line.

