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How to identify Fake Tiffany and Co. Jewelry

How to identify Fake Tiffany and Co. Jewelry

All women love Tiffany and Co. jewelry, because of their enthusiasm, they are easy to be deceived, so this article we will tell you how to spot the fake tiffany and co. jewelry avoiding be cheated.

Step 1 Assess the craftsmanship of the jewelry. Tiffany and Co. pieces feature excellent craftsmanship. If the piece of jewelry appears to have shoddy craftsmanship, it is likely not authentic.

Step 2 Feel the weight of the jewelry. Tiffany and Co. pieces are solid. You can feel their weight in your hand as they are sturdy, solid silver. If the piece feels lightweight and hollow, it is probably a replica.

Step 3 Inspect the links on the piece, if it is a necklace or bracelet. Tiffany and Co.'s links are not pinched together, like many other companies' products are. Instead, the links are actually soldered together. This means that the attachments are seamless. You should not be able to see the beginning and ending points of each link.

Step 4 Look for the Tiffany and Co. stamp on the jewelry. There should be an imprint that reads either "T & Co. 925" or "Tiffany and Co. 925." The "925" means it is authentic sterling silver. There is an additional "925" stamp on an item's lobster clasp. If you are purchasing a piece that features both a chain and a pendant, both items should be stamped. If only one item is stamped, you should be suspicious of the jewelry's authenticity.

Step 5 Study the engraving on the piece. All engraving should be clear, deep and well-done. If it looks sloppy or shallow, it is probably not real.

Step 6 Look for any misspellings or typos on the jewelry. Many fake pieces feature the misspelling of "Tiffiny and Co."

Step 7 Assess the jewelry's packaging. All Tiffany and Co. pieces come in a turquoise, velvet, drawstring bag which is then placed inside the trademark Tiffany and Co. box. The box is then usually tied with a white, satin ribbon.

Step 8 Visit the official Tiffany and Co. website to view photos of authentic pieces. Get familiar with how authentic pieces look so you can get better at spotting fakes.

Tips & Warnings

Know that Tiffany and Co. does not sell their products wholesale. If someone says she bought the pieces wholesale in order to explain the cheap prices, be very suspicious.Beware of any seller that has negative feedback. If other people say he sells fake pieces, then the piece you're looking at is likely fake too.

I hope you can learn something from this article, and you will not be deceived by fake Tiffany and Co. jewelry from now on.


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