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When is 1837 The Tiffany Blue Box be introduced?

Soon after Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837,a distinctive shade of blue was chosen to symbolize the company’s renowned reputation for quality and craftsmanship. The color was adopted for use on Tiffany & Co. boxes, catalogues, shopping bags, brochures, as well as in advertising and other promotional materials.

Over time, this lustrous color became so closely identifiled with Tiffany & Co. that it is today universally recognizable as the trademark Tiffany Blue. Glimpsed on a busy street or resting in the palm of a hand, Tiffany Blue boxes and shopping bags evoke images of elegance and exclusivity ,as  well as nature’s lush bounty-long the inspiration for Tiffany design. True to  the vision of Charles Lewis Tiffany, Tiffany Blue Box was to  become an American icon of style and sophistication. As early as 1906 ,the New York Sun reported, £¨Charles Lewis£©Tiffany has one thing in stock that you cannot buy of him for as much money as you may offer ; he will only give it to you.

And that is one of his boxes ,the rule of the establishment is ironclad, never to allow a box bearing the name of the firm, to be taken out of the building except with an article which has been sold by them and for which they are responsible. The tradition of the famed Tiffany Blue Box has endured for one essential reason, its contents are unsurpassed in quality and design.

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2 Responses to “When is 1837 The Tiffany Blue Box be introduced?”

  1. Did you know some women get excited about getting a Tiffany blue box? — Top Blue Blog - Reporting on Blue writes:

    [...] The Tiffany blue box was written about in 1906 by the New York Sun which reported “Charles Lewis Tiffany has one thing in stock that you cannot buy of him for as much money as you may offer; he will only give it to you”1 [...]

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    [...] to their products elegance and superiority. The blue box is still recognized today to be a “Tiffany Blue” by which Tiffany jewelry is wrapped in. Whether it’s a Tiffany necklace or a Tiffany pendant, [...]

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