Tag Archives: Pomellato

Tiffany – Sofa King Banned

So most of you know that my hubby surprised me with a Tiffany Key during my birthday. I added to it a super big Key, and I often layer them together or with pearls. Two months ago, I walked past SK Jewellery and the sight of this stopped me dead in my tracks.

fakeTiffany'sLook at the right-most keys on the poster. Those are blatant carbon copies.
Yes, so local goldsmiths had been carrying key designs forever, and we often get them for 21st birthdays, as a coming-of-age symbol. But to have the Key designs and advertising so blatantly copied, come on.

I felt anger. I felt indignance. But wait till you hear Tiffany’s response (bad sentence structure and all) to my complaint.

“Dear Carolina Ng,

Thank you for contacting us.

We understand your concern.  Although we cannot stop another merchant
from designing and selling items that are similar to ours, we consider
it a compliment that they would try to imitate our goods.

If you require further assistance, please call our representatives at
1-800-843-3269.

Sincerely,
Susan Karecki
Tiffany.com

If you wish to review our privacy policy, please click here:
http://www.tiffany.com/service/policy_vis.aspx
Original Message Follows:
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Name: Carolina Ng
Phone: –
E-mail: carolinacarolina@mac.com
Message: I presently own two Tiffany Keys, one diamond-and-white gold
and a large silver one. I love them and I enjoy wearing them almost
daily. Today, I walked past a local jewellery store and to my horror, I
saw a blatant copy of Tiffany Keys. Upon seeing the copied designs and
style of advertising, I feel that the worth of my genuine Keys have just
plummeted. Personally, I am intolerant of fakes and copies. Kindly take some action. I have a shot of the glass display if you need proof of the copies. I do not belong to any competing jewellery company, and am a genuinely concerned customer. Company in question: SK Jewellery, www.skjewellery.com Tel (Product enquiry): +xx xxxxxx”

They didn’t have to do anything, or sue anyone, I just wanted Tiffany to make the appropriate sympathetic noises. But to have them reply me in this self-centred apathetic manner and to end off with it being ‘compliment that they would try to imitate our goods’ was a slap to my face.

So there, go on SK Jewellery, do what you do best. Copy, and copy some more. Tiffany says it’s a-OK.

And yes, why pay thousands for a Tiffany Key like my hubby did, when you can have the same for $199! Go to SK Jewellery!

And this Susan Karecki of Tiffany should be giving a course in Customer Relations and PR. Hell, just give her an award.

And hey, did anyone notice that Paloma Picasso’s Sugar Stacks carried by Tiffany, look like cheaper copies of Pomellato’s Nudo rings. Tiffany, you are one class act.

Kudos.

Pomellato's Nudo rings existed way before Tiffany's Sugar Stacks

Pomellato's Nudo rings existed way before Tiffany's Sugar Stacks

Oh wait, even Pomellato's Veleno range is before Tiffany's Sugar Stacks

Oh wait, even Pomellato's Veleno range is before Tiffany's Sugar Stacks

Paloma Picasso's Sugar Stacks

Paloma Picasso's Sugar Stacks

P.S. I had been pondering for months if I should blog this. I decided to finally. More often than not, we are a faceless bunch of money machines for these corporations, and they do have to answer their due. I feel like I have been mowed over twice. Ok! Enough of Carol versus the world.

And for those who understand my title, TPF rocks!

Jas and her Pomellato ring

Here are pics of her gorgeous ring as promised.

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Amethyst, in a four claw gold setting. I love it, simply gorgeous. Bought at the London boutique for about 1500 pounds, cheaper than Paris or Singapore retail.

Rings, anyone?

Jas caught the Pomellato bug

Or rather Pomellato caught up with her.

It was a matter of time really. Jas has been coveting some beautiful crystal drop earrings from Tiffany’s when she first laid eyes on it about 2.5 years ago, when we were traipsing along London’s Bond Street.

I remember thinking that this must be what angel’s teardrops look like, for they too, cost the earth! I mean, these are crystals, for heaven’s sake.

Anyhoo. I did remember thinking that there was another brand that specialises in coloured crystals and stones. It wasn’t Baccarat, as I so believed at that time, but the less obvious but no less reputable, Pomellato.

Feast your eyes on these beauties. Pure, unadorned crystalline beauty.

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Which one did you think Jas got? Reveal in a coming post.

What’s recently caught my eyes are these Lucciole stackable rings, affordable (yay!), with prices starting at 295 euros. I imagine the graphite one with one diamond would work lovely as a wedding band.

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