In 1886, Tiffany & Co. created the classic solitaire engagement ring known worldwide today. So
naturally, Tiffany is still one of the first companies you think of when considering buying an
engagement ring. Their rings are masterpieces of quality and design. The result will impress if
you opt for a classic solitaire diamond or some side diamonds like a halo design or three-stone.
Sometimes, things don't work out, and the time comes to sell your Tiffany engagement ring.
Luckily, the demand for pre-owned Tiffany engagement rings is robust, and you will find it
relatively easy to complete the sale. Most Tiffany engagement rings fall into one of these
collections: Solitaire, Soleste, Novo, 3-stone, Harmony, or Schlumberger.
When it comes time to part ways with your Tiffany & Co. engagement ring, as a basic rule, the
bigger, the better; the size and quality of the central center diamond will determine the majority
of your Tiffany engagement ring's resale value. Of course, the setting style will also impact the
value, but to a lesser extent. The completeness of the ring, including all its original paperwork,
diamond certificate, and condition, is also an important consideration. Text me pictures and
details, or call and discuss them anytime. I am ready to work with you.
The Tiffany setting, also known more generically as a solitaire, features one single diamond held
by prongs and just plain gold or platinum on the sides. The most classic and popular would be a
white round diamond. However, Tiffany offers several cuts, including their patented Lucida and
True cuts and the standard princess, cushion, oval, emerald, pear, or heart cut. Tiffany yellow
diamonds are also available; these rich yellow diamonds are even rarer and more valuable than
standard white diamonds.
The Tiffany Soleste engagement ring is easily one of the most popular choices after the classic
solitaire. The Tiffany Soleste features a halo of small round diamonds surrounding the center
stone and a row of diamonds on each shoulder of the ring. The Tiffany Soleste engagement ring
design has been copied by nearly every manufacturer today. This halo design has become so
popular and lasted for so many years that it likely will never disappear. One can purchase the
Soleste ring with different shapes of the center diamonds and even with a yellow diamond. The
Soleste ring is also available in various color stones, such as tanzanite, aquamarine, and more!
In 1886, Tiffany & Co. created the classic solitaire engagement ring known worldwide today. So
naturally, Tiffany is still one of the first companies you think of when considering buying an
engagement ring. Their rings are masterpieces of quality and design. The result will impress if
you opt for a classic solitaire diamond or some side diamonds like a halo design or three-stone.
Sometimes, things don't work out, and the time comes to sell your Tiffany engagement ring.
Luckily, the demand for pre-owned Tiffany engagement rings is robust, and you will find it
relatively easy to complete the sale. Most Tiffany engagement rings fall into one of these
collections: Solitaire, Soleste, Novo, 3-stone, Harmony, or Schlumberger.
The Tiffany setting, also known more generically as a solitaire, features one single diamond held
by prongs and just plain gold or platinum on the sides. The most classic and popular would be a
white round diamond. However, Tiffany offers several cuts, including their patented Lucida and
True cuts and the standard princess, cushion, oval, emerald, pear, or heart cut. Tiffany yellow
diamonds are also available; these rich yellow diamonds are even rarer and more valuable than
standard white diamonds.
The Tiffany Soleste engagement ring is easily one of the most popular choices after the classic
solitaire. The Tiffany Soleste features a halo of small round diamonds surrounding the center
stone and a row of diamonds on each shoulder of the ring. The Tiffany Soleste engagement ring
design has been copied by nearly every manufacturer today. This halo design has become so
popular and lasted for so many years that it likely will never disappear. One can purchase the
Soleste ring with different shapes of the center diamonds and even with a yellow diamond. The
Soleste ring is also available in various color stones, such as tanzanite, aquamarine, and more!
Tiffany created the Novo mounting for those who prefer side diamonds without a halo around
the center. The Tiffany Novo engagement ring features a single center diamond held in four
prongs, with a thin row of diamonds going down each side of the ring. Next, the Tiffany
Harmony engagement ring is an excellent choice for folks who enjoy a low-profile ring (the
center stone is set much lower to the finger) with a perfectly coordinated wedding band. This
ring comes as a solitaire or with channel set side diamonds, and you can choose a wedding band that tapers in at the center to fit against the engagement ring like a glove.
Another collection that is nearly as timeless as the Tiffany solitaire setting is the three-stone
setting. This one is self-explanatory. You have a main center stone and one more stone on each
side. The side stones can be round diamonds, pear diamonds, baguette diamonds, or even.
Sapphires, rubies, or emeralds. Although Tiffany's three-stone engagements are less often seen, I love their balanced look! The larger the center diamond, the more you can expect for the resale value. And natural yellow Tiffany diamond rings will fetch the highest premium of all!
After decades of work creating a brand new cut, in 1999, Tiffany introduced The Lucida cut
diamond engagement ring. This unique cut-cornered princess cut style stone has the bottom half cut like a round diamond for the ultimate brilliance. The Lucida was popular for many years and revitalized interest in the market for square-shaped diamonds. Later, in 2018, Tiffany introduced the True Cut, a square step-cut diamond set in its unique Tiffany True setting. This setting features a "T" built into the side view of the ring.
Jean Schlumberger has also created several engagement ring styles for those seeking more
intricate designs. Currently, Tiffany offers a ribbon-themed diamond engagement ring, one with
two bees, one with a rope design, and a flower bud-inspired pave set diamond engagement ring. However, various engagement rings from his famous collections and other smaller-scale releases have come about over the years. Schlumberger is known for nature-inspired design work, which carries over to his engagement ring offerings.
Tiffany & Co. Buyer
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