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  2. Tiffany Yellow Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The famous Hope Diamond is only 45.5 carats, which is about one-third the mass of the Tiffany Yellow Diamond. [5] The diamond is known to have been worn by only four women during its lifetime. It was worn by Mary Whitehouse at the 1957 Tiffany Ball held in Newport, Rhode Island, mounted for the occasion in a necklace of white diamonds. [5]

  3. Tiffany & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany & Co. (colloquially known as Tiffany's) [1] is an American luxury jewelry and specialty design house headquartered on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. [2] [3] Tiffany is known for its luxury goods, particularly its sterling silver and diamond jewelry. [4] These goods are sold at Tiffany stores, online, and through corporate merchandising.

  4. The 30 Most Iconic Oscars Looks of All Time - AOL

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    She paired black leather opera gloves and a door knocker of a necklace from Tiffany & Co, which featured a yellow diamond stone known as the "Tiffany Diamond," totaling 128.54 carats.

  5. 12 Rare Pieces of Jewelry Worn on the Red Carpet - AOL

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    At the 2011 Oscars, Hathaway rocked a diamond-studded necklace from Tiffany & Co. worth over $10 million. The platinum necklace is decked out with 94 carats of diamonds. 12.

  6. A Brief History of the Iconic Tiffany Diamond - AOL

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    The Tiffany Diamond is one of the fine jeweler’s oldest and most recognizable pieces, and now the iconic piece is getting newfound attention in the brand’s latest ad campaign with new faces ...

  7. Tiffany jewelry - Wikipedia

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    This gave Tiffany the ability to make executive choices; without being under the shadow of his father any longer, Tiffany was able to focus his creative energies on his jewelry. [1]: 73 Tiffany began to experiment with jewelry designs in 1902 at Tiffany Furnaces, with the intent of showing his pieces as part of Tiffany & Co.’s display at the ...