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Tiffany & Co. unveils special limited pieces of ‘Statement Rings’

November 01, 2006
Country: Swaziland
Client(s): Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co., the premier jeweler with an international reputation for quality and design excellence, presents a special limited pieces of rings called “Statement Rings”. Tiffany & Co. has long been known as jeweler to kings and royalty. Its collections of jewellery are priceless, valuable and always the best in quality. So it comes as no surprise that the ‘Statement’ rings will be any different. Depending on your mood, you can choose from an array of colours in these pretty and classic rings. Tiffany & Co. is renowned for its glittering array of gemstones, many of which the company has introduced and popularised. The jeweler’s stunning collection of gemstone rings includes a vibrant Colombian emerald with diamonds set in platinum and eighteen-karat gold, lustrous Kashmir sapphire in platinum, and Tsavorite, ruby and emerald rings in platinum and eighteen-karat gold. Also, Tiffany captures the natural splendour of the world’s finest gemstones in a spectacular 3.49-carat emerald ring. The stone’s lush, pure colour magnetism is contrasted with diamonds in an exquisite platinum and eighteen-karat gold setting. This glamorous ring makes a strong colour statement and is a unique pleasure to wear in any season. “Tiffany & Co. is an international name in quality jewels. We’ve always believed in creating masterpieces of jewels so that our clientele is aware of the variety we can offer them. With these rings we’ve added another dimension to all the beautiful jewels we offer our clientele,” said Ms. Pegah Goldooz, General Manager for Tiffany & Co., UAE.
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