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Tiffany & Co. Bracelet Dropped in Salvation Army Kettle
Salvation Army leaders in Maryland say a donor recently dropped thousands of dollars worth of jewelry in a red kettle. Capt. Ryan Vincent, commander of the Salvation Army in Annapolis, told the Capital Gazette everyone was shocked to find out the ring and two bracelets were real. One of the bracelets, a yellow-gold piece by Tiffany & Co., has been…
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Advent Calendars Have Exploded With Gift-Worthy Options
The Advent, to some Christians, is the four Sundays before Christmas. More generally, the variation of the Latin word for “coming” marks the season to prepare for the holiday. Among rituals associated with the Advent is keeping an Advent calendar. Some reusable versions begin on Dec. 1, and many include windows, doors or pockets to reveal a poem, portion of...
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Exhibit Features Presidential Gifts and Jewelry
To celebrate the opening of the first Tiffany & Co. store in Washington, D.C., the company has pulled out a collection of gems, jewels and gifts owned by former presidents and first ladies. News4’s Pat Lawson Muse took an inside look at the jewelry.
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Photos: Presidential Gems at New Tiffany's in DC
A new exhibition of jewelry from the Tiffany & Co. Archives features pieces worn by presidents and their wives at the company’s new store in downtown Washington, D.C.
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Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra Engaged: Report
Congratulations are apparently in order for Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra. First reported by People, E! News has confirmed that couple is engaged after two months of dating.
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The Preakness Stakes' Woodlawn Vase: The Most Expensive Trophy in American Sports?
The ornate Woodlawn Vase was the 1st sports trophy designed by Tiffany & Co.
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What Was in the Tiffany Box? Michelle Obama Finally Reveals Inauguration Day Gift
Michelle Obama also explained what happened with the infamously awkward gift exchange on the White House steps.
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You Can Actually Have Breakfast at Tiffany's
You can actually have breakfast at Tiffany’s.
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Costco Must Pay $19 Million for Selling ‘Tiffany' Rings
Costco has been ordered by a federal judge to pay Tiffany & Co. more than $19 million for selling diamond rings that were identified as “Tiffany.” In her ruling, Manhattan judge Laura Taylor Swain wrote that upper management at the wholesale club “displayed at best a cavalier attitude toward Costco’s use of the Tiffany name” when selling about 2,500 rings,...