| ipt type="text/javascript"> | | | | Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young in 1837 as a |
| What's in that little light blue box with a white | | | | stationery and fancy goods store. Back then, the |
| ribbon? Any female will tell you that its Tiffany & | | | | store was called Tiffany & Young. They refused |
| Co jewelry. Tiffanyâs has a brand all to | | | | to negotiate on price and this was not done during |
| itself, steeped deeply in tradition that crosses | | | | that time period. The total of their first |
| over borders around the world. Breakfast At | | | | dayâs sales was $4.98. Today's sales are |
| Tiffanyâs, starring Audrey Hepburn, is an | | | | much different from the sales of the past. |
| all time favorite movie. If you didnât | | | | Charles Tiffany took over the company in 1853 |
| know what Tiffany & Co was before this movie, | | | | and changed its name to Tiffany & Co. |
| it shall now forever be engraved in your senses. | | | | Tiffanyâs was the first to use the |
| There is nothing more special or more chic, then | | | | sterling silver which is patented in the United |
| owning a piece of jewelry from Tiffany & Co. | | | | States today. |
| Tiffany & Co was originally started by Charles | | | | |