it's just part of their line
i think the concept is REALLY cute personaly =)
2007-03-06 13:55:53
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answered by The_Pink_One 3
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Return To Tiffany Necklace
2016-09-29 22:21:20
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answered by ? 4
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This is from the Tiffany's website. Basically it's inspired from their 1969 key ring concept.
About Tiffany & Co.
RETURN TO TIFFANY®
One of Tiffany’s greatest legacies is the Return to Tiffany® key ring. Introduced in 1969, each piece was inscribed with the message, “Please Return to Tiffany & Co. New York,” and assigned a unique registration number, ensuring that if owner and keys were ever separated, they would be reunited at the Fifth Avenue flagship store.
This everyday accessory became a symbol of quality and craftsmanship, the hallmarks of Tiffany & Co. for over 175 years. Later, the Return to Tiffany® motif was expanded to include contemporary jewelry that is today a global icon.
2016-04-07 15:58:18
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answered by Megan 1
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The 925 refers to the weight/quality of silver used.
The return to Tiffany & co dates back to the nostalgia and prestege of the original store.
Initially established in 1837 as Tiffany & Young (named for partners Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young), a stationery and fancy goods emporium, the original boutique was located in New York City on Broadway and had a revolutionary policy that each item's price was non-negotiable. In 1853, Charles Lewis Tiffany assumed control of the entire company, which has since expanded to selling high-end household items.
The Tiffany flagship store on New York's Fifth Avenue at 57th Street is a popular tourist attraction, largely as a result of the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, which starred Audrey Hepburn. Tiffany's opened its first store outside of New York in San Francisco's Union Square in 1963
The corporation has an agreement with the Tahera Diamond Corporation to buy or market the entire production of the Jericho Diamond Mine. They also provided a C$35 million loan to assist in construction of the Jericho mine.[1]
Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany & Co., was dubbed "the King of Diamonds" by New York City newspapers. In the spring of 1887, Tiffany bought the French Crown Jewels.
Tiffany designs were worn by such famous families as the Astors, the Vanderbilts, and the Morgans. Athletes, Hollywood stars, and even European royalty adored these diamonds. Museums valued the Tiffany designs, which ranged from the Art Nouveau period to Art Deco to today's modern styles.
Almost all items were 1 of a kind - hand made- most were unique and diamonds were also mapped, no diamond is alike
so if a lost item was returned to Tiffanys there was a great chance of getting it returned to the original owner.
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2007-03-06 16:16:38
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answered by bobby flay 1
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Why do the tiffany & co necklaces and bracelets say "please return to tiffany and co" and there is a number?
2015-08-19 01:43:48
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answered by Lia 1
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Tiffany & Co Bracelet
2016-12-16 08:01:57
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answered by ? 4
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they're totally classic, but I haven't seen anyone wearing them in a very long while. I wouldn't invest my money on something that's be over worn by everyone in the world, know what I mean? Get a more unique necklace/bracelet that you think will be "in" in the future
2016-04-02 02:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess It has two messages at the same time.
1. In case of lost ,owner may get it back ( Which i have doubt on, Because there is no registration number but says 925 which is purity of silver)
2. Please Return to Tiffany & Co. simply means please visit again and buy more stuff :P :)
2016-02-21 11:23:42
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answered by pankaj 1
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I'm wrong but I have always heard that they are well known for their registrations of customers maybe its a case that if its lost they can find the owner of the item & return in to them & then try to get a reward for the finder after all the finder wouldnt have to return it & most things from them are worth money & thus it would be worth the company & customer to offer a reward to the finder. I have no idea but as silly as that sounds it sort of sounds logical...the company after all would people able to track & say that they work for the customers statisfaction. After all how better to impress or get repeat customers then by helping them find lost jewerly...Customers of course might get their jewerly back.
2007-03-06 13:46:32
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answered by bpeter3196 5
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the 925? It's the numbers used to signify that it's Sterling Silver. And of course Tiffany's is in New York
2007-03-06 13:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Because every piece of jewelry purchased at Tiffany and Company is registered to the owner and has an id number in case it is lost.
2007-03-06 14:01:12
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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