Hi dears! 💕 My hubby and I just hit our 15 yr wedding anniversary, so making this video felt like a stroll down memory lane!! 🥰 Thank you to my lovely subbie who requested this video. 💕 By the way... I only included “designer” jewelry pieces as that was the request. However, please let me know if you have any interest in seeing my favorite NON-designer jewelry pieces. If there’s enough interest, I will make another video! Thank you! 😘 Have a great day!! 😊
These are my favorite kind of video - especially all the stories behind each piece, literally, I can sit here all day listening to it. Such a good collection of jewels!
Whenever I came across a Tiffany's store and had time I would pop in the store and get a polish done, I've never been turned down (consistent worldwide) and they have always been so happy to do so right there on the spot! I made this a routine of mine so that my bracelet would never become extremely tarnished and the polish always made it feel and look brand new again 😊
Priya Badial It’s so true! Tiffany’s service is amazing. 👏. I should just stop by with all of my jewelry and get them cleaned. It has been a really long time since I got my wedding band cleaned from them, and I’ve never brought in my silver pieces. Don’t know why I never thought of it!! Thanks so much!! 😘
Thank you for sharing! I love jewelry and enjoy seeing what other jewelry women wear/buy. I love how you shared little stories with each piece. Sounds like lots of special memories. ; )
Such beautiful items. Thanks for sharing. Don't leave the old battery in your watch. They tend to bleed over time and the acid will definitely corrode the inside of your watch xx
Love this! When you said that your first Tiffany piece was the Elsa Peretti Open Heart Necklace AND you lost it, my jaw dropped bc ME TOO!! My hubby gave it to me after we got married and we moved a bit later. No idea what ever happened to it 😑 You have lovely pieces! Thank you for sharing 😊
Me three? For high school graduation, my aunt gifted me the small size of that necklace and I took it to college. Somehow it got lost or misplaced and I've never seen it again. Super sad and I've been wanting to get a replacement.
Bicarbonate soda is great. Place some into a bowl and place your jewellery within it. Then, add boiling water from the kettle. Leave it there for 15 minutes. Then, get a toothbrush and brush the piece of jewellery with the solution. Afterwards, dry it and polish it with a cloth. This is what I do and it works very well. I use it on pieces with stones too.
Caterina Chapman Oh cool, thanks for the tip! I think I’ll bring my Tiffany’s pieces in to the store to get them all cleaned, but I do have other silver pieces (not from Tiffany’s) that I’ll try to DIY clean from home! Thanks dear!!
hello catwalk city I have several pieces from Tiffany’s and I do the same with them. The writing on the Tiffany plaques is like new after this DIY treat! I use this for gold and platinum too. I love jewellery apart from bags! 😃
I have a lot of silver that is old and I would never heat it. The metal will expand and change the size when you heat it the stones could loosen clasp could change links or soldering could change. I don’t believe in immersing silver in water it just adds to the potential of pitting or scaring
Leslie Craven that is your opinion and I respect it. I just shared what I have been doing all my life and it works. All my silver pieces are like the first day. I have a bangle from 1975, the year I was born and it looks like new.
Toothpaste with a soft toothbrush or there is sterling sliver cleaner at most stores like drugstores or supermarkets. But I use toothpaste with baking soda and they shine up great.
You can buy Connoisseurs brand jewelers wipes very cheaply on Walmart.com. You get 25 wipes for like $6 and they work AMAZING!!! Takes a little elbow grease but all your silver jewelry will look as good as new!! 💃🏻
Thank you for sharing your jewelry collection. An easy and non-toxic way of cleaning sterling silver is using aluminum foil with the shiny side up in a bowl, add hot water and baking soda. Let sit and then using a soft baby toothbrush to brush away the tarnish. I wouldn't recommend using it with semi-precious stones, but I have used it with precious stones (sapphire) and it works fine. For pieces that are stone-free I would use very hot water on it and sterling silver should be okay in that condition. You have to repeat a few times if the tarnish is very heavy.
Lovely jewelry collection. The Tiffany’s stamp 925 meaning it’s 92.5% pure silver, the remaining metals are made from other alloy metals. I’d love to see your other jewelry “non-designer” collection. Hope you and your family are staying safe. 😘
I feel like with jewelry you really have to take your time to think as to whether you will still want to wear this piece in 5 or 10 years. Is it something you would want to pass on to your children even? I really dislike costume cheap jewelry that just follows trends but has not actual value.
Russian Chic I love both! I definitely have more fine jewelry in my collection (not “designer” so not shown in this video) that will last the years, but I also like costume jewelry just for fun!! 😉
Beautiful collection and lovely hands to model Three ways to polish silver tooth paste, silver cream, or silver cloth. On your keychains I would use toothpaste why not? For jewelry with stones I prefer using a silver cloth The silver that has intricate pattern like your knot earrings I prefer using a cloth. When you use cream on an intricate pattern it gets stuck in all the nooks and crannies and that’s not desirable. Ideally you want the surface to be bright and shiny and then the crevices be black. The contrast of black and silver shows the design that’s something that people don’t realize. And that is part of the patina of silver. I use silver cream on very large pieces trophies, smooth trays, Paul Revere bowls. This type of silver does not have the nooks and crannies the smooth mirror like finish is the design. I love silver I’ve always loved silver and I have a collection of all kinds of silver.
Silver is really easy to clean without any nasty chemicals. All you need I a piece of aluminum foil on a tray, some salt, place your jewelry on top and pour some hot water. It will clean itself in a few seconds... Nice and classy collection by the way 😊👌🏽
Beautiful jewelry! Love the click clack bracelet and would love one close too my skin tone as well. Tiffany is so lovely and I own a few pieces of my own but I've never purchased from the store as they are rather pricey for me. Your DH is a smart buyer. But I laughed so hard hearing of the auction earrings.... Trust me, I'm Very Careful about what I show interest in and the conversation most likely will end with, NOPE, I Don't Want That!🙄😬🤣😄🤣😄
Yes, I think a neutral color clic clac bracelet is lovely. Thanks so much! You are smart about being careful with your conversations with your hubby. Otherwise we could wind up with a bunch of things we don't even like, right? LOL.
I don't know where this myth came about, but Tiffany jewelry didn't even exist when the sterling standard was set. Sterling silver was subject to official assay some time during the reign of Henry II. They weren't even the first to use it in America. Although it wasn't officially assayed as sterling silver (no assay office), the same English standard was used in the colonies. The first assay office was established in America in 1814. Tiffany and Co. wasn't founded until 1837.
Hi dears! 💕 My hubby and I just hit our 15 yr wedding anniversary, so making this video felt like a stroll down memory lane!! 🥰 Thank you to my lovely subbie who requested this video. 💕 By the way...
I only included “designer” jewelry pieces as that was the request. However, please let me know if you have any interest in seeing my favorite NON-designer jewelry pieces. If there’s enough interest, I will make another video!
Thank you! 😘
Have a great day!! 😊
i realize Im pretty off topic but does anybody know of a good place to watch new movies online?
These are my favorite kind of video - especially all the stories behind each piece, literally, I can sit here all day listening to it. Such a good collection of jewels!
My First Luxury Aww thank you so much!! It was very nostalgic for me to reminisce about the memories behind each piece. Thank you for watching! 😘
Whenever I came across a Tiffany's store and had time I would pop in the store and get a polish done, I've never been turned down (consistent worldwide) and they have always been so happy to do so right there on the spot! I made this a routine of mine so that my bracelet would never become extremely tarnished and the polish always made it feel and look brand new again 😊
Priya Badial It’s so true! Tiffany’s service is amazing. 👏. I should just stop by with all of my jewelry and get them cleaned. It has been a really long time since I got my wedding band cleaned from them, and I’ve never brought in my silver pieces. Don’t know why I never thought of it!! Thanks so much!! 😘
Priya Badial me too!! I always do the same worldwide. Love their service 👍
Gorgeous collection thank you for sharing . I am also love Cartier watches, they are so beautiful. I think I love them more than rolex
What a great collection with beautiful memories attached to each piece 💕
Joy Villavicencio 💗
Thank you for sharing! I love jewelry and enjoy seeing what other jewelry women wear/buy. I love how you shared little stories with each piece. Sounds like lots of special memories. ; )
I’m so glad you enjoyed - thanks so much for watching!
i would love to see the rest of yours jewelry collection! i absolutely love these types of videos especially the stories behind the pieces
Nice collection! What's the carat size of your e ring?
Jewelry cleaner. I have Tiffany pieces and i use Connoisseurs Precious Jewelry Cleaner. Also Tiffany will clean them if you take them in.
Annmarie B Yes! I will bring them in to get them cleaned at Tiffany’s! It has been a while since I stopped in. Thanks!!!!
Such beautiful items. Thanks for sharing. Don't leave the old battery in your watch. They tend to bleed over time and the acid will definitely corrode the inside of your watch xx
Bits 'n Bags Good point! Thank you.
I love your collection! Tiffany is one of my favorite brands ❤️
Olivia Grace Thank you! 😘
I loved your Tiffany's collection . ❤❤❤
I bought a sliver polishing cloth on Amazon. Works really well. I love your ring from Barcelona. Such a timeless piece.
Selina Juse Thanks dear! 💕
Love this! When you said that your first Tiffany piece was the Elsa Peretti Open Heart Necklace AND you lost it, my jaw dropped bc ME TOO!! My hubby gave it to me after we got married and we moved a bit later. No idea what ever happened to it 😑
You have lovely pieces! Thank you for sharing 😊
Jennifer Martinez Awww 😭
Me three? For high school graduation, my aunt gifted me the small size of that necklace and I took it to college. Somehow it got lost or misplaced and I've never seen it again. Super sad and I've been wanting to get a replacement.
Love the leather bracelets, they're both so pretty!
Lovely collection, love the colour of your Hermes clic bangle 🤩🤩🤩
Creme_de_la_Creme 💗
Nice video!I love so much jewelry!This is your entire collection?
The Alexis Bittar earrings are gorgeous!! They would look beautiful if ever attending a gala 😍
Beautiful jewelry collection ♥️
HisForeverHeld&Treasured Thank you dear! 💗
I have quite a bit of Tiffany's silver jewelry and have always used Wright's silver cream. It looks brand new after cleaning with it.
Very nice!💕👍Thanks for sharing! 😍
Tiffany’s has a polishing mitten that’s only 15 dollars. You can use it to polish sterling silver
Love this video!!! Beautiful collection 😍😍😍😍
guru EDIT 😘 😘 😘
Found the ring 😍! I hope they have a website! Gorgeous jewellery but the high street ring is my favourite ❤️
The SA at Tiffany advised me to use TarnX and a silver polish. Works great!!
its so cute when u call us subbies😭😭 u have lovely collection, each one having a memory attached to it!!
Gia P 😘
Bicarbonate soda is great. Place some into a bowl and place your jewellery within it. Then, add boiling water from the kettle. Leave it there for 15 minutes. Then, get a toothbrush and brush the piece of jewellery with the solution. Afterwards, dry it and polish it with a cloth. This is what I do and it works very well. I use it on pieces with stones too.
Caterina Chapman Oh cool, thanks for the tip! I think I’ll bring my Tiffany’s pieces in to the store to get them all cleaned, but I do have other silver pieces (not from Tiffany’s) that I’ll try to DIY clean from home! Thanks dear!!
hello catwalk city I have several pieces from Tiffany’s and I do the same with them. The writing on the Tiffany plaques is like new after this DIY treat! I use this for gold and platinum too. I love jewellery apart from bags! 😃
I have a lot of silver that is old and I would never heat it. The metal will expand and change the size when you heat it the stones could loosen clasp could change links or soldering could change. I don’t believe in immersing silver in water it just adds to the potential of pitting or scaring
Leslie Craven that is your opinion and I respect it. I just shared what I have been doing all my life and it works. All my silver pieces are like the first day. I have a bangle from 1975, the year I was born and it looks like new.
I use a polish cloth for my silver jewelry.
Buy liquid jewelry cleaner specific for Sterling silver jewelry. It will clean it up in a few seconds.
I love rings so I tend to look at hands a lot. You have such long beautiful fingers and hands~!
Aw thank you so much! 💕
Toothpaste with a soft toothbrush or there is sterling sliver cleaner at most stores like drugstores or supermarkets. But I use toothpaste with baking soda and they shine up great.
You can buy Connoisseurs brand jewelers wipes very cheaply on Walmart.com. You get 25 wipes for like $6 and they work AMAZING!!! Takes a little elbow grease but all your silver jewelry will look as good as new!! 💃🏻
Thank you for sharing your jewelry collection. An easy and non-toxic way of cleaning sterling silver is using aluminum foil with the shiny side up in a bowl, add hot water and baking soda. Let sit and then using a soft baby toothbrush to brush away the tarnish. I wouldn't recommend using it with semi-precious stones, but I have used it with precious stones (sapphire) and it works fine. For pieces that are stone-free I would use very hot water on it and sterling silver should be okay in that condition. You have to repeat a few times if the tarnish is very heavy.
LBlush Wow, loving all the tips!! This is why I love our YT community!! 😘
also my one and only cartier piece! i have the smaller face (i think 20 mm?)
Beautiful bracelets
Thank you 💕
Lovely jewelry collection. The Tiffany’s stamp 925 meaning it’s 92.5% pure silver, the remaining metals are made from other alloy metals. I’d love to see your other jewelry “non-designer” collection. Hope you and your family are staying safe. 😘
Kyla Kumagai Right!!! 925!! Thanks dear. Hope you and your family are staying safe as well. 💕
If you haven’t found silver cleaner yet, get the liquid dip one that Tiffany sells. It’s super easy and quick. Or their silver cloths
Very nice collection...and ur engagement ring is stunning...thank you for sharing 💎💎💎
Angie’s closet Thank you!! 💗
Great collections! I’m really impressed that ever piece has a memory attached to them. Kudos! Honestly! For me everything is a impulse buy 🤦🏻♀️.
ellamejia2001 Yes, lots of memories attached to all of my jewelry! 💗 Thanks dear.
I feel like with jewelry you really have to take your time to think as to whether you will still want to wear this piece in 5 or 10 years. Is it something you would want to pass on to your children even? I really dislike costume cheap jewelry that just follows trends but has not actual value.
Russian Chic I totally agree with you. Unfortunately for me, I was one of those people with custom pieces 🤦🏻♀️ Too late for me. Save yourselves!!!!
Russian Chic I love both! I definitely have more fine jewelry in my collection (not “designer” so not shown in this video) that will last the years, but I also like costume jewelry just for fun!! 😉
so pretty! the SF is the vara bracelet!
PB PB Oh, thank you for the name!!
I am new to your channel and just love it. Lost my ring trying to get another do you know your specs. it is so stunning. My name is Lois from N.J.
Beautiful collection and lovely hands to model Three ways to polish silver tooth paste, silver cream, or silver cloth. On your keychains I would use toothpaste why not? For jewelry with stones I prefer using a silver cloth The silver that has intricate pattern like your knot earrings I prefer using a cloth. When you use cream on an intricate pattern it gets stuck in all the nooks and crannies and that’s not desirable. Ideally you want the surface to be bright and shiny and then the crevices be black. The contrast of black and silver shows the design that’s something that people don’t realize. And that is part of the patina of silver. I use silver cream on very large pieces trophies, smooth trays, Paul Revere bowls. This type of silver does not have the nooks and crannies the smooth mirror like finish is the design. I love silver I’ve always loved silver and I have a collection of all kinds of silver.
Leslie Craven Thank you for all the great tips!!!
Silver is really easy to clean without any nasty chemicals. All you need I a piece of aluminum foil on a tray, some salt, place your jewelry on top and pour some hot water. It will clean itself in a few seconds... Nice and classy collection by the way 😊👌🏽
Beautiful jewelry! Love the click clack bracelet and would love one close too my skin tone as well. Tiffany is so lovely and I own a few pieces of my own but I've never purchased from the store as they are rather pricey for me. Your DH is a smart buyer. But I laughed so hard hearing of the auction earrings.... Trust me, I'm Very Careful about what I show interest in and the conversation most likely will end with, NOPE, I Don't Want That!🙄😬🤣😄🤣😄
Yes, I think a neutral color clic clac bracelet is lovely. Thanks so much! You are smart about being careful with your conversations with your hubby. Otherwise we could wind up with a bunch of things we don't even like, right? LOL.
@@hellocatwalkcity I can't agree with you more! You got me started again! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😘
Lovely collection💕
Lesley Adina Thank you 💕
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you can bring your jewelry in to get polished for free but they also sell a polishing set!
Daniel Hines Yes, I will bring them in to get polished!! Thanks! 😉
I use whitening toothpaste for my Tiffany ring!
Thi Le Oh nice!!
You can take it over to Tiffanys, they will polish all of it as a complementary service.
There is a special cloth called silver cloth which clears silver like new
Very pretty 👍🤗🌹
Elsie paolini Thank you! 😘
You can also take ur Tiffany’s items to any of the Tiffany store and they will clean them for you for free on the spot!
I don't know where this myth came about, but Tiffany jewelry didn't even exist when the sterling standard was set. Sterling silver was subject to official assay some time during the reign of Henry II.
They weren't even the first to use it in America. Although it wasn't officially assayed as sterling silver (no assay office), the same English standard was used in the colonies.
The first assay office was established in America in 1814. Tiffany and Co. wasn't founded until 1837.
Highly recommend MUJI silver clothes!
imagine having people gifting you designer jewellery
Sterling silver shouldn’t tarnish like that, because it’s silver that has been treated. Your jewelry must be silver, silver does tarnish
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You can take it back to Tiffany and they will polish it for free
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