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I've recently been bought a pair of Tiffany earrings as a gift from a friend. I'm concerned that they have spent too much money as, being who they are, I find this gift to be a little inappropriate.
So I'm wondering if they are real and how I can tell if they are authentic. I've checked the Tiffany website and the design does appear. They came in a little turquoise suede bag and have writing on the back of each earring. They are silver (I think) and I can make out T&CO 925. And a name (something) Picasso. I think the designer. And a copyright sign. The fastening bit also has T&CO written on it and is shaped like a flower.
I'd be grateful for any help.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tiffany Paloma Picasso is a make of Tiffany jewellery. All Tiffany jewellery comes in a suede drawstring pouch, a little blue tiffany box, care card and a blue tiffany bag. If the earings are secondhand then it is possible that the box and bag are missing.
I would think that the present is just a good fake. It will still be sterling silver but not authentic. If people buy Tiffany goods from people they know then they are normal from Shanghai or something.
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