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Jewelry on 22nd June 2010 |
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Maria Sharapova will wear Tiffany’s Elsa Peretti earrings at The Championships set for June 21 – July 4 at the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
The earrings selected for Wimbledon are a sterling silver design from Elsa Peretti’s celebrated Diamonds by the Yard collection.
Introduced in 1974, the collection is characterized as “a classic of modern jewelry design, its fine shimmering chains and bezel-set stones lauded as the look that changed forever the role of diamonds in fashion.”

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Jewelry on 18th June 2010 |
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The Tiffany & Co. Engagement Ring Finder app for iPhones allows brides and grooms to use their iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad to find the perfect diamond ring.
For the men, the Tiffany iPhone app will show rings in their actual size, so they’re more likely to compare the on-screen rings with their partners.
The “ring sizer” aims to simplify ring sizing by stealing one of her rings, placing it on the screen and waiting for the correct ring size to pop up!


Woodford Reserve, the Official Bourbon of the Kentucky Derby, has created the world’s most exclusive mint julep in collaboration with Tiffany & Co.
Only 73 of the sterling silver cups will be available at $1,000 apiece; purchasers will be served a julep in the cup at Churchill Downs on Derby Day, May 1st.
Owners of the luxury Mint Julep Cup will be served a mint julep at the Kentucky Derby featuring a unique set of ingredients.


The opening of the West End production of Breakfast At Tiffany’s was celebrated with the unveiling of apparently the world’s most expensive breakfast.
The meal created by the makers of Chambord, the French black raspberry liqueur, included 22,000-pound-croissant, cocktail and coffee.
The croissant was hand-decorated and covered in edible gold and diamonds, The Telegraph reports.

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Tennis, anyone? Tiffany & Co. is offering this must have Tennis ball can.
The high polish container is made of sterling silver, holds four tennis balls to keep them at “their optimum playing temperature whilst on the court,” and sells for the bargain rate of only $1,500.
The world economy is entering a new great depression, but there are still some people willing to splash out on diamond-encrusted mobile telephones in Japan.
Japan’s Softbank Mobile said Friday that its eight limited-edition phones, each studded with 537 diamonds from Tiffany and Co., sold out in just three days.
The phone, designed by the luxury New York jeweller, went on sale for about 13 million yen each (134,000 dollars) on November 1.
