Tiffany & Co Jewelry News
* 1837 Tiffany&Young is established
On September 1837,Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young establish Tiffany & Young, a stationery and fancy goods emporium at 259 Broadway in New York City. Every article is marked with a non-negotiable selling price, a revolutionary policy that makes headlines. The first day’s sales total $4.98.
* 1837 The Tiffany Blue Box is introduced
Soon after Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837,a distinctive shade of blue was chosen to symbolize the company’s renowned reputation for quality and craftsmanship. The color was adopted for use on Tiffany & Co. boxes, catalogues, shopping bags, brochures, as well as in advertising and other promotional materials. Over time, this lustrous color became so closely identifiled with Tiffany & Co. that it is today universally recognizable as the trademark Tiffany Blue. Glimpsed on a busy street or resting in the palm of a hand, Tiffany Blue boxes and shopping bags evoke images of elegance and exclusivity ,as well as nature’s lush bounty-long the inspiration for Tiffany design. True to the vision of Charles Lewis Tiffany, Tiffany Blue Box was to become an American icon of style and sophistication. As early as 1906 ,the New York Sun reported, (Charles Lewis)Tiffany has one thing in stock that you cannot buy of him for as much money as you may offer ; he will only give it to you. And that is one of his boxes ,the rule of the establishment is ironclad, never to allow a box bearing the name of the firm, to be taken out of the building except with an article which has been sold by them and for which they are responsible. The tradition of the famed Tiffany Blue Box has endured for one essential reason, its contents are unsurpassed in quality and design.
* 1845 The first Blue Book
The first Tiffany catalogue is published, a tradition that continues to present day.
* 1851 The Heritage of Tiffany Silver
Tiffany silver designs begin to capture the world’s attention. Tiffany becomes the first American company to use the 925/1000 sterling standard, later adopted as the United States Sterling Standard.
* 1853 Charles Tiffany renames Tiffany &Co.
Charles Tiffany assumes control of the company ,renamed “Tiffany & Co.”Over the store’s main entrance, a clock is installed, supported by the mythological figure of Atias. This nine-foot, bronze-coated wooden statue was created by H.F Metzier, a carver of ship figureheads.
* 1861 Tiffany commemorates Abraham Lincoln’s inauguration
Tiffany is commissioned to design a presentational pitcher for the inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln. The President presents to his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, a Tiffany seed-pearl jewelry suite.
* 1862 Tiffany & the Civil War
Throughout the Civil War, Tiffany supplies the Union Army with swords, flags and surgical implements. Later, Tiffany creates gemstone-encrusted presentation swords for Admiral Farragut and Generals Grant and Sherman.
* 1867 Tiffany & Co. at the Paris Exposition Universelle
At the Paris Exposition Universelle, Tiffany & Co. is the first American firm to win an award for the excellence of its silverware.
* 1871 Tiffany introduces “Audubon”
Tiffany introduces its sterling silver flatware pattern “Audubon” .Its design was inspired by 19-century Japanese nature painting .It is the Company’s best-selling flatware to this day.
* 1873 The Boston Museum of Fine Arts acquires a Tiffany pitcher
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts acquires a copper, silver and niello Tiffany pitcher . This is the first of countless Tiffany designs now in museum collections around the world.
* 1878 Charles Lewis Tiffany purchases the Tiffany Diamond
Charles Lewis Tiffany purchases the Tiffany Diamond, one of the world’s largest and finest fancy yellow diamonds. Dr. George Frederick Kunz, the first gemologist to be hired by a jeweler,joins the firm and supervises the cutting of the stone to 128.54 carats with 90 facets. The Tiffany Diamond briefly graced the neck of Audery Hepburn for a round of publicity photographs taken for the film Breakfast at Tiffany’ in 1961.
* 1885 Tiffany & Co. revises the Great Seal
Tiffany & Co. revises the Great Seal of the United States of America. The design can still be seen today on the one-dollar bill.
* 1886 Tiffany Setting
Tiffany introduces the now famous “Tiffany Setting”. This 6-prong diamond solitaire engagement ring celebrated the world over, maximizes the diamonds beauty by raising it up from the band into the light.
* 1887 Tiffany called “The King of Diamonds”
Tiffany acquires some of the French Crown jewels, prompting the press to call Charles Lewis Tiffany “the King of Diamonds”
* 1902 Louis Comfort Tiffany establishes the “Tiffany Art Jewelry” department
Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, establishes the “Tiffany Art Jewelry” department to manufacture his innovative jewelry and enamels. Upom the death of his father, he becomes the firm’s first Artistic Director.
* 1907 Tiffany gemologist aids in setting gem weight standards
Tiffany chief gemologist George Kunz is instrumental in the international adoption of the metric carat as a weight standard for gems.
* 1926 United States government accepts Tiffany standard for platinum
Tiffany’s standard of purity becomes the official standard platinum in the United States.
* 1930 American sportsmen embrace the Tiffany style
The New York Yacht Club commissions an 18-karat-gold trophy cup for Sir Thomas Lipton, tea mogul and yachtsman, who mounted five unsuccessful challenges to regain the American’s Cup for Great Britain. The trophy is engraved “To Sir Thomas Lipton,the gamest loser in the History of Sport”.
* 1940 Tiffany &Co. moves to Fifth Avenue
Tiffany moves its headquarters to its current location on Fifth Avenue at 57th Street in New York City .The new building is designed by Cross & Cross.
* 1950 “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” by Truman Capote is published
Truman Capote’s best-selling novel, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, is published. His colorful character, Holly Golightly, becomes one of fiction’s celebrated personalities. Paramount released the movie starring Audrey Hepburn in 1961.
* 1956 Tiffany & Jean Schlumberger
The Parisian master jewelry designer, Tiffany和Jean Schlumberger , opens his salon at Tiffany & Co.
* 1963 Tiffany & Co. opens for the White House
Tiffany & Co. opens a store in San Francisco, the company’s first domestic store outside New York
* 1967 Tiffany & Co. and the National Football League
The National Football League awards the first Super Bowl Trophy. An icon of American sports, this Tiffany creation was renamed the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl Trophy in 1970.
* 1968 Tiffany & Co. designs for the White House
First Lady Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson commissions Tiffany to design a White House china service. The design features ninety American flowers.
* 1972 Tiffany & Co. opens in Japan
Tiffany & Co. establishes its presence in Japan with the opening of a Tiffany boutique in the Mitsukoshi Department Store.
* 1974 Elsa Peretti introduces her design at Tiffany
The design of Elsa Peretti are introduced at Tiffany. Her exclusive jewelry and home collection distinguished by sinuous, sculptural shapes, cause a sensation. She was named the 1996 Accessories Designer of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America.
* 1980 Paloma Picasso introduces her designs at Tiffany
Tiffany & Co. presents the first collection of jewelry designed by Paloma Picasso
* 1986 Tiffany & Co. opens in London
Tiffany & Co. opens a store on Old Bond Street in London, initiating the company’s expansion into European markets.
* 1987 Tiffany & Co. shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange
Tiffany ,under the direction of a management group led by then chairman William R. Chaney ,offers its stock for trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
* 1987 Tiffany celebrates 150th Anniversary
In honor of the 150 th anniversary of the Company’s founding, retrospectives of Tiffany silver and jewelry are held at The American Museum of Natural History and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The Museum of Fine Arts Boston and the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
* 1995 The Louvre Museum in Paris honors Jean Schlumberger
The Musee des Arts Decoratifs at the Louvre Museum in Paris honors Tiffany designer Jean Schlumberger with a retrospective entitled “A Diamond in the City” . The posthumous tribute marked only the third time a jewelry designer has been so honored by the museum.
* 1996 Tiffany & Co. opens in Tokyo
Tiffany & Co. opens a flagship store in Tokyo’s prestigious Ginza district.
* 1999 Tiffany & Co. introduces Lucida
114 years after introducing the classic six-prong setting, Tiffany unveils newest engagement ring Lucida. The diamond cut is a patented Tiffany original. The setting is a jewelry’s tour de force, a modern masterpiece and a Tiffany original as well.
* 2000 Tiffany & Co. Foundation
The Tiffany & Co. Foundation is established. Through the foundation, the company broadens the scope of its corporate giving efforts with grants to nonprofit organizations dedicated to the education and preservation of the arts and environmental conservation, including the New York Restoration Project, The World Wildlife Fund and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
* 2002 Tiffany Mark
The celebrated Tiffany Mark wristwatch is hailed as the triumphant culmination of Tiffany’s 150-year, legacy in the crafting of fine watches. Based on Tiffany pocketwatch designs of the 19 th century, it is the ultimate classic, in every respect faithful to the fundamentals of the watchmaker’s art.
* 2003 Tiffany Legacy
The Tiffany Legacy collection is introduced, featuring diamond engagement rings and wedding bands. Richly inspired by Edwardian designs from the Tiffany archives, the patented cushion-cut center stone is surrounded by exquisitely bead-set diamonds for a look that evokes that glamour of an earlier time .Exclusive to Tiffany &Co.,the collection has grown to include earrings, pendants and bracelets.
* 2004 Nascar Trophy
NASCAR commission a trophy design that is hand crafted by Tiffany artisans. It takes more than 135 hours to create the trophy, including spinning silversmithing finishing and polishing .
* 2005 Tiffany Grand
Tiffany presents the Tiffany Grand collection of Swiss-made timepieces. Inspired by Tiffany’s rectangular watch designs of the 1930s and ‘40s, the Grand echoes the style and sophistication of Hollywood and Newport during that period. The watches reflect the art moderne, streamlined architecture of the Fifth Avenue flagship store, featuring s six piece case construction and dials with Arabic numerals in a classic typeface. The Tiffany Grand exudes style and sophistication.
* 2006 Tiffany & Co. introduces the designs of Frank Gehry
In a collaboration of historic significance, Tiffany & Co. presents the Frank Gehry Collection of jewelry designs. Winner of the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize(1989), Frank O. Gehry is arguably the world’s greatest living architect. His masterpieces include The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Nationale-Nederlanden in Parague. He now turns his genius to the most intimate of all the arts: jewelry design. His exquisite creations for Tiffany& Co. are a bold new vision of arresting shapes and forms that reflects Gehry’s lifelong passion.
* 2007 TiffanyOnsale.org website was built
We were originally intended to accommodate American customers seeking fashionable goods. We expanded our business enterprise to offer sales worldwide online from 2000. Partnering with esteemed distributors and trading facilitators across the globe - We've expanded our range of products and span of service to meet the needs of all national and international customers.
