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How to Spot Counterfeit Fake Tiffany & Co Jewellery

One of the best ways to tell fake Tiffany vs real is to inspect the links. Tiffany links are soldered, continuous links with no ‘join’ line in the link. True of linked Tiffany bracelets .

Tiffany & Co. Jewelry: How to Spot the Real Deal

Tiffany & Co. rigorously protects its intellectual property rights. Please direct all tips about counterfeit designs, trademark infringements and websites selling Tiffany replicas or knockoffs .

What’s New

In many cases, you ll find a counterfeiter who s actually selling you an authentic Tiffany ring in an authentic Tiffany box minus the authentic gemstone. Scammers pry out the ring’s original, high .

Affordable Designer Jewelry Look Alikes

So, how can you tell if Tiffany jewellery is real? The fact is that it is not easy. However, few ways can help you identify the signs of a fake Tiffany & Co. jewellery item. .

How can I tell if my new Tiffany & Co. merchandise is genuine?

Please direct all tips about counterfeit designs, trademark infringements and websites selling Tiffany replicas or knockoffs at [email protected]. The Tiffany & Co. Brand .

Designer Jewelry

These initial tips will help you immediately spot a bad fake, but some counterfeiters are able to decently replicate Tiffany & Co. jewelry. The only way to know with .

Tiffany Bracelet Dupes

For authorized store locations, please visit the Tiffany & Co. store finder at www.tiffany.com/jewelry-stores. Selected styles of Tiffany & Co. eyewear and watches are .

How to spot fake Tiffany & Co. jewellery

All of the Tiffany & co jewellery I own are from the Return to Tiffany collection and are made from .925 Sterling Silver. They have all been bought directly from the New York and London stores and came with a Sterling .

Tiffany Reproduction Ring

While branding placement will vary from piece to piece, the brand signature on an authentic Tiffany and Co. necklace should read ‘Tiffany & Co.’ or ‘T & Co.’ as seen on this piece above. All Tiffany & Co. jewelry pieces .

Bracelets for Women

Discover what’s new at Tiffany & Co and get inspired. Explore our stories touching on the latest designs, jewellery styling tips and other news. BannerItem 1 Unveiling the latest creation from the Return to Tiffany collection in an .

First off, lemme just say, I ain’t endorsing buying fakes. It’s kinda dodgey, and it hurts the actual company, yeah? But, hey, sometimes you’re on a budget and want a bit of sparkle without remortgaging your house. I get it.

Right, so the thing is, the *real* Tiffany & Co. stuff? Bloody beautiful, obviously. But, like, *expensive*. And that’s where the “inspired by” stuff (which is just a fancy way of saying “fake”) comes in. You gotta be careful, though, ’cause some are proper rubbish.

From what I’ve seen, looking for hallmarks is important. Apparently, genuine silver Tiffany has that “.925 Sterling Silver” mark. If it’s missing, or looks wonky, alarm bells should be ringing. Also, the engraving…it should say “Tiffany & Co.” or “T & Co.” clearly. If its blurry, or spelled wrong (“Tiffanys and Co.” – lol!), just run.

Then there’s the whole “Return to Tiffany” collection. Loads of fakes of that one, right? I’ve seen some online that look okay in the pictures, but then you get ’em and the heart tag is all wonky and the chain feels like it’s made of tin foil. Disaster!

Thing is, some of these counterfeiters are getting *good*. Like, scary good. That’s why that blurb mentioned only Tiffany themselves can know for sure. Spooky. I saw somewhere they want you to report dodgy websites and fake stuff to [email protected]. Seems like they’re taking it seriously, which is fair enough.

And seriously, don’t just trust some random website that’s “selling Tiffany cheap”. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Go to the actual Tiffany website (www.tiffany.com/jewelry-stores) if you want the real deal. Or, you know, save up.

Honestly, I reckon it’s better to buy something else entirely that you genuinely like, rather than a bad fake that’s going to turn your finger green. Just my two pence, like.

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