Tiffany • Are they Real? PLEASE HELP

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Have the chance to get both for around $100. Never bought Tiffany, are these real? Please please comment anything u think is useful, I need to know asap. Thanks everyone! (by the way, I have been stalking this forum for a solid 2 years, never really though of making an account, will post an intro in the next few days) Thanks! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1473214393.129499.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1473214406.029043.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1473214414.996189.webp
 

Looks like it, but I'm not 100% on it??. I just saw a Tiffany heart bracelet like yours and it had a price of $75.00. I don't recall it having that T&CO donut on it though.
 

Have the chance to get both for around $100. Never bought Tiffany, are these real? Please please comment anything u think is useful, I need to know asap. Thanks everyone! (by the way, I have been stalking this forum for a solid 2 years, never really though of making an account, will post an intro in the next few days) Thanks!View attachment 1356417View attachment 1356418View attachment 1356419

Hi, I've bought my wife a silver Tiffany charm bracelet before and first thing I learned is that they solder all the chain links and not just squeeze the links closed. They had free resizing and we had to wait a couple weeks for them to send to their authorized jeweller to cut and soldier back the chain bracelet. Very high quality workmanship.

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CP
 

It looks a little suspect to me. The scale of the heart bracelet clasp seems to be wrong I would think they would be much beefier. The donut looks better. They should be very heavy and dense for their size.
 

Thanks for all the help. I think I will pass. The seller is now asking $150 for both. Too risky for the price and the drive. Thanks for your help guys!
 

By the way, these are Canadian funds, so it is really like $120 USD for both
 

They don't look right to me either. The heart could be, hard to tell, but there should be a small tag by the clasp.

The doughnut was normally paired with a heart and was a bit puffy/curved on top with different lettering, not flat.
 

The C on Co on the Rtn to T&Co bead necklace should be larger than the ampersand and the font looks off. Here's the link to the real one >>click me<<


The T&Co 1837 is for the 1837 collection, I own a good chunk of that collection and I've never seen it. The entire 1837 necklace collection >>click me<<. Here's a link to everything toggle >>click me<<

The chain of the bracelet looks too small and there are not enough links for a necklace. Those are about the size of the links for the necklace... The bar is off too. There should be two notches, one at each end.
 

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They don't look right to me either. The heart could be, hard to tell, but there should be a small tag by the clasp.

The doughnut was normally paired with a heart and was a bit puffy/curved on top with different lettering, not flat.

No small tag on the rtn to tiff ones, only the enameled hearts and the bow one.
 

I would agree with the majority here and say pass on them. It's unfortunate that there are so many fakes out there. Keep up the search though. You're on the right path and you'll find something great.
 

And "super fakes" are called that because they are actually made of silver. Most fakes are not even silver. I came across a very heavy Tiffany address cuff bracelet for about $25 at Goodwill.i took it to Tiffany for authentication and they were about to clean and polish it until I asked her to look at it really close. The clerk has to go through the online catalog to realize the year on the inside cuff was "off". She was shocked because it was such a good fake. She said "Well, you at least have a very nice silver bracelet!".
 

Thanks Everyone for the Responses? Appreciate it a lot
 

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