Comment Below: Do you think the Tiffany Engagement Ring is worth the price? How do you feel about the alternatives mentioned as they are a fraction of the cost? Would you prefer to be surprised by your fiancé or take a part in the ring shopping process?
Julian Covarrubias Thanks for such a nice reply! I think that’s a great idea for a future video - I’ll work on outlining some ideas. Just curious what most appeals to you about Tiffany? And congrats on your upcoming engagement, that’s such an exciting milestone! :)
@@ChristinaMarie17 Thank you so much! This means a lot to me! I am very excited to reach this milestone! :') What most appeals to me about Tiffany & Co. is the promise and consistency. Any brand, regardless of industry delivers a promise, a standard and an expectation. I feel Tiffany and Co. does it better than any other jewelry brand on the market. The Tiffany blue color alone is iconic and beautiful, but more so is the level of execution in which they deliver service and presentation. From the initial browsing to the website, up until the initial moment you enter their doors. Even the blue box that was recently upgraded looks gorgeous. There's a special beauty and emotion associated with Tiffany, and although I tried selling myself on other less expensive look alike brands, it leads me back to the thought that, although they look similar, it's still not Tiffany. Tiffany is more than just a ring choice, I look at it as a lifetime service. Whenever I want my future wife to get her rings cleaned, I want them to touch the same qualified hands that sold it to me, not have to look for some third party in hope's that they don't switch the diamond on me or dissapear. Online sales are more affordable, i get it. But the purchase is just one aspect. I want my wife to walk into Tiffany everytime and feel great that when she walks in, she'll be taken care with the same high standard as those who have gone before. And at the price I pay, I can hold them to those standards. I also appreciate the little details, like the diamond serial number matching the serial number on the ring. I love the personalization options available. I love how they give full value upgrade towards your next purchase. I put Tiffany and Co side by side to all my other options, and Tiffany just looks better, sounds better, and has been around longer than anyone else I've compared them to. They must be doing something right. I don't heavily think about the now, like how much it will be. For the one and only love of my life, there can't be a limit. Of course life and its budget takes its course, but they have an array of options. I ultimately think about the later, when we are already married, and my wife wants to service her rings, I want my wife to feel nice that I went that extra mile like I always do to make her happy with what she has. It's about that extra mile, I do it on everything. The point of a relationship is to love one another and grow to be the best person we can be for ourselves and our partner, and it's nice to buy a ring that has been around for a while because they structure and prioritize their clients in such a way that reflects going that extra mile too. In the end, if I had a choice to choose whatever ring I wanted for my wife and I didn't have to pay a penny, and I could get any carat size, I can only see myself choosing Tiffany and Co, because I feel that the level of Lifetime Services and pride in ownership my wife will feel far surpasses the price I will pay. Background: I'm not rich, but I am a hard worker. My future wife is not materialistic and is very humble about anything she receives. I'm truly blessed. It's due to this reason why I would love to buy her something beautiful. I only get to propose to the right person once, I want her to have what I feel represents the best. I'm currently in the market looking at an investment of 2 to 3 carats which is around $50,000 to $100,000. The thing is, I dont have a Tiffany & Co. Ring, and I have never experienced the after purchase. I have only experienced up to the point of walking in and discussing what I like prior to purchase. My question is: Having purchased a Tiffany ring, do you feel they live up to the message they give, or am I just brain washed from the propaganda I see and should ultimately seek alternative options? Again, Christina, your amazing! I appreciate your time taken to message me back! The biggest obstacle I feel for consumers is not necessarily falling in love with Tiffany & Co, that's too easy
We had a TERRIBLE experience at the Pasadena location. Our SA wasn’t willing to help us look for other ring specs. I was looking for a specific cut range and she basically told him I would not notice. I couldn’t believe it!! For a 1.40ct I expected better service. My fiancé ended up calling the Portland location and they connected me with the best SA. She tried so hard to find a ring I would love and knew this was a big celebration for us.
I have exactly the same ring from Tiffany’s but mine is 1.08 ct ,super classic and beautiful,elegant,my wedding band is the Cartier love wedding band in platinum . I love my mixed lol 😝 I love this video thanks 😊
I have a vintage Tiffany’s lamp that my Grandma gave to me 4 years ago. I will treasure it always not because it’s Tiffany’s because it’s from my Grandma. ❤
Thank you for the ring update! I wanted to upgrade to a Tiffany and co solitaire for our 35th anniversary a few years ago, and that’s how I found your channel. I love my Tiffany solitaire:)
Great Video! I just got mine three days ago. Not an engagement ring but it’s a promise ring. I asked my boyfriend why he choose Tiffany and Co. Simple answer. He said I am special and don’t care how expensive it is.
Great video!! Thanks for the info! And you have a BEAUTIFUL family, and that includes the dogs!! Love your engagement ring, too, btw. My boyfriend was supposed to give me something for Valentine's Day that he said was from Tiffany, but he was so busy with work and family that he didn't have time to pick it up. I wondered what it could be. Didn't think it was an engagement ring too much as we hadn't dated for very long, although we knew right away that we were altar bound, so I looked at the other jewelry and wondered what he might have got me, a bracelet, necklace, earrings, key chain? I still haven't got that present, and last month, I asked him about it, and he said he still hasn't picked it up, so I said, well you might as well tell me what it is since Valentine's Day is long gone and he said no, so I bugged him and he said, no, I'll get it when I'm ready to, which made me think it might be an engagement ring. I told him at one point I love the emerald cut diamond, so, perhaps its one of the emerald cut diamond engagement rings, but, who knows, it might just be a necklace or key chain, LOL!! I've never had anything from Tiffany, so I don't really care what it is because its from Tiffany and its the thought that counts. :D
Very beautiful 😍. We got mine through James Allen. I would recommend them every day, our engagement was at the height of the pandemic, so there was no going to a jewlery store at the time. James Allen was amazing to work with 💙. Thanks for sharing
I've priced that size stone and its between $28,000 to 35,000. This was a couple of years ago and probably the last time I checked, back in December 2021.
What a beautiful ring!!! You’re so lucky 😊💍 I think a Tiffany ring is definitely worth the price as they reject so many diamonds and only keep the good ones. Plus you’re also paying for the name, the service, attention to detail, etc. I have compared their rings with alternatives but I just don’t think they are the same... or maybe I’m crazy lol I hope to get proposed with a Tiffany ring one day 💕
Hi Christina your ring is beautiful. I wonder if Tiffany has more thicker bands unlike the knife edge band you have. They do not mention that on their website. Would you be having any idea? Thanks a lot
If you want to buy into the quality and security of the brand then yes, you will be getting a top notch product. If you want more bang for your buck then I recommend alternatives :)
@@pilarjohnson3326lol what’s the point of resale value? Isn’t it supposed to be forever? Either way a diamond is a diamond, what matters are the 4Cs, not the brand. The rest of the ring is the setting which is just metal on a solitaire, so brand doesn’t matter either. Nobody will be able to tell a Tiffany’s ring from another good quality jeweler and they will not care either
Christina Marie I see, but when you got married did you get a band? Or did you just use the engagement ring again? I’m asking because I bought a solitaire classic 6 prong engagement ring and I’m wondering how it looks with a pave band with diamonds on it. Will it clash? 🤔 But I guess that’s up to her lol
That sounds so pretty with a pave band too! I’m sure she’ll love that! Even if she didn’t want to wear them on the same finger she could always wear it on the other hand to space it out too. So yeah I didn’t get a band along with the engagement ring but if I did, there would be multiple ways to wear it in my opinion. Congrats on your engagement!
@@w00tec your ring sounds like it will look beautiful next to a pave band or channel set band or plain. That's the beauty of a solitaire. It goes with everything.
I think the Tiffany rings run about 2.5 mm. Maybe a little more. I've seen one in person, and they are gorgeous but dainty. I was surprised how dainty and skinny the band was. But it's perfectly proportioned and looks congruent unlike some rings with the skinny, skinny, skinny band and the diamond doesn't look good on the super skinny band. Celebrities are into that style. I don't really like it myself, but the Tiffany width of their solitaires are perfect.
True! Maybe I just never dreamt of having a Tiffany ring. Plus it has to be ethically sourced. I heard about JA and went with lab. Can't wait for my upgrade to come!
That's excellent. Everyone has different tastes. Some want real, some want lab created, some want different colored gemstones. I was happy with Helzberg's diamonds when I was in my 20's. I've have about 7 Better than Diamond Asha Simulated Diamond rings since 2004, and I still love them and they still look as beautiful and real as when I bought them. I bought them when I was still married to my late husband. The only shape I didn't buy from them at the time when they had every shape available except Marquis was the round. I wish I did but that's okay, I've got all the different shapes. I don't care if the diamond is real or not, just as long as it doesn't cloudy and get funky like regular CZ does and I don't think I would like C&C moissanite due to its moodiness and snotty coloring it gets in cloudy weather, but, my boyfriend says he insists the stone has to be real. I guess when the time comes, I will see what he got me, and hopefully, he takes me to pick it out. I don't like Halos and everytime we go to Costco and he takes me over to look at rings, he always goes to the Halo rings and I tell him, I don't like those, I prefer solitaires or channel set diamond bands with the diamond on top or side stones, but NOT Halos. I'm looking at James Allen, too, just for fun.
@@monicaguess7758 at tiffany youre paying for the brand name not the quality. Not saying quality’s not good, but you can find the same quality of platinium and diamond sourced from your town jeweler. Costco i mean, dont you wanna buy such a piece somewhere where they can polish it every year, take care of the resizing, check its prongs from time to time, etc? Even the prices are not ok. And the list is endless
@@monicaguess7758 where should you be looking? It depends on where you live, id recommend you definetely in your hometown if you share where u live i might be able to help you out. Im an official diamond grader, i live in mexico but i do have some contacts in other countries
Comment Below: Do you think the Tiffany Engagement Ring is worth the price? How do you feel about the alternatives mentioned as they are a fraction of the cost? Would you prefer to be surprised by your fiancé or take a part in the ring shopping process?
Thank you so much Christina! This video was amazing! Not only how you communicate and organize your thoughts, but also the editing!
Julian Covarrubias Thanks for such a nice reply! I think that’s a great idea for a future video - I’ll work on outlining some ideas. Just curious what most appeals to you about Tiffany? And congrats on your upcoming engagement, that’s such an exciting milestone! :)
@@ChristinaMarie17 Thank you so much! This means a lot to me! I am very excited to reach this milestone! :')
What most appeals to me about Tiffany & Co. is the promise and consistency. Any brand, regardless of industry delivers a promise, a standard and an expectation. I feel Tiffany and Co. does it better than any other jewelry brand on the market. The Tiffany blue color alone is iconic and beautiful, but more so is the level of execution in which they deliver service and presentation. From the initial browsing to the website, up until the initial moment you enter their doors. Even the blue box that was recently upgraded looks gorgeous. There's a special beauty and emotion associated with Tiffany, and although I tried selling myself on other less expensive look alike brands, it leads me back to the thought that, although they look similar, it's still not Tiffany. Tiffany is more than just a ring choice, I look at it as a lifetime service. Whenever I want my future wife to get her rings cleaned, I want them to touch the same qualified hands that sold it to me, not have to look for some third party in hope's that they don't switch the diamond on me or dissapear. Online sales are more affordable, i get it. But the purchase is just one aspect. I want my wife to walk into Tiffany everytime and feel great that when she walks in, she'll be taken care with the same high standard as those who have gone before. And at the price I pay, I can hold them to those standards. I also appreciate the little details, like the diamond serial number matching the serial number on the ring. I love the personalization options available. I love how they give full value upgrade towards your next purchase. I put Tiffany and Co side by side to all my other options, and Tiffany just looks better, sounds better, and has been around longer than anyone else I've compared them to. They must be doing something right. I don't heavily think about the now, like how much it will be. For the one and only love of my life, there can't be a limit. Of course life and its budget takes its course, but they have an array of options. I ultimately think about the later, when we are already married, and my wife wants to service her rings, I want my wife to feel nice that I went that extra mile like I always do to make her happy with what she has. It's about that extra mile, I do it on everything. The point of a relationship is to love one another and grow to be the best person we can be for ourselves and our partner, and it's nice to buy a ring that has been around for a while because they structure and prioritize their clients in such a way that reflects going that extra mile too.
In the end, if I had a choice to choose whatever ring I wanted for my wife and I didn't have to pay a penny, and I could get any carat size, I can only see myself choosing Tiffany and Co, because I feel that the level of Lifetime Services and pride in ownership my wife will feel far surpasses the price I will pay.
Background: I'm not rich, but I am a hard worker. My future wife is not materialistic and is very humble about anything she receives. I'm truly blessed. It's due to this reason why I would love to buy her something beautiful. I only get to propose to the right person once, I want her to have what I feel represents the best. I'm currently in the market looking at an investment of 2 to 3 carats which is around $50,000 to $100,000.
The thing is, I dont have a Tiffany & Co. Ring, and I have never experienced the after purchase. I have only experienced up to the point of walking in and discussing what I like prior to purchase.
My question is:
Having purchased a Tiffany ring, do you feel they live up to the message they give, or am I just brain washed from the propaganda I see and should ultimately seek alternative options?
Again, Christina, your amazing! I appreciate your time taken to message me back! The biggest obstacle I feel for consumers is not necessarily falling in love with Tiffany & Co, that's too easy
We had a TERRIBLE experience at the Pasadena location. Our SA wasn’t willing to help us look for other ring specs. I was looking for a specific cut range and she basically told him I would not notice. I couldn’t believe it!! For a 1.40ct I expected better service. My fiancé ended up calling the Portland location and they connected me with the best SA. She tried so hard to find a ring I would love and knew this was a big celebration for us.
So I'm guessing the vvs1 and the color E is on point 🥰 can't wait to get mine now....
Absolutely love how detailed this video is , it’s obvious you put so much thought into it
Thank you!
I have exactly the same ring from Tiffany’s but mine is 1.08 ct ,super classic and beautiful,elegant,my wedding band is the Cartier
love wedding band in platinum . I love my mixed lol 😝 I love this video thanks 😊
How pretty! Sounds like the best of both worlds ❤️ thanks for watching!
I have a vintage Tiffany’s lamp that my Grandma gave to me 4 years ago. I will treasure it always not because it’s Tiffany’s because it’s from my Grandma. ❤
Gorgeous ring! If it looks this amazing in a video I can’t imagine in person!
Thank you for the ring update! I wanted to upgrade to a Tiffany and co solitaire for our 35th anniversary a few years ago, and that’s how I found your channel. I love my Tiffany solitaire:)
Oh congrats! I love that ring stye :)
Christina Marie thank you:)
Great Video! I just got mine three days ago. Not an engagement ring but it’s a promise ring. I asked my boyfriend why he choose Tiffany and Co. Simple answer. He said I am special and don’t care how expensive it is.
Great video!! Thanks for the info! And you have a BEAUTIFUL family, and that includes the dogs!! Love your engagement ring, too, btw. My boyfriend was supposed to give me something for Valentine's Day that he said was from Tiffany, but he was so busy with work and family that he didn't have time to pick it up. I wondered what it could be. Didn't think it was an engagement ring too much as we hadn't dated for very long, although we knew right away that we were altar bound, so I looked at the other jewelry and wondered what he might have got me, a bracelet, necklace, earrings, key chain? I still haven't got that present, and last month, I asked him about it, and he said he still hasn't picked it up, so I said, well you might as well tell me what it is since Valentine's Day is long gone and he said no, so I bugged him and he said, no, I'll get it when I'm ready to, which made me think it might be an engagement ring. I told him at one point I love the emerald cut diamond, so, perhaps its one of the emerald cut diamond engagement rings, but, who knows, it might just be a necklace or key chain, LOL!! I've never had anything from Tiffany, so I don't really care what it is because its from Tiffany and its the thought that counts. :D
How exciting! Lmk what it ends up being I’d love to hear how it is!
Any updates?
Very beautiful 😍. We got mine through James Allen. I would recommend them every day, our engagement was at the height of the pandemic, so there was no going to a jewlery store at the time. James Allen was amazing to work with 💙. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
James Allen as well as Blue Nile have amazingly beautiful diamonds and settings. I love both and I'm sure your ring is a beauty!
Hi Christina. Very informative video. I'm definitely going with a knife edge solitaire. Do you know the width of your band?
For an I color, your diamond look so bright with a white setting.
I freaking love my 2ct Tiffany ring.
Sounds gorgeous!! Wow 🤩
Congrats girls! How do you guys think of the platinum patina? Does the platinum dulling quickly bother you?
I dream of a 1 ct 😌
Idk if i missed it during the video but how much did you pay for your ring? I love it. Also great video!!
I've priced that size stone and its between $28,000 to 35,000. This was a couple of years ago and probably the last time I checked, back in December 2021.
Really interesting info! Thanks for taking the time to share it with us 🙃
Thank you! Glad you found it interesting 👌
What a beautiful ring!!! You’re so lucky 😊💍
I think a Tiffany ring is definitely worth the price as they reject so many diamonds and only keep the good ones. Plus you’re also paying for the name, the service, attention to detail, etc. I have compared their rings with alternatives but I just don’t think they are the same... or maybe I’m crazy lol I hope to get proposed with a Tiffany ring one day 💕
Thank you! :)
I hope you do, too, but what happens if you don't get a Tiffany & Co. ring?
Great video, thanks! 😍 Does the blue box come free with the cleaning?
Yes they included the box too if u ask!
@@ChristinaMarie17 how lovely! Maybe I’ll ask if they can engrave it too 😁 Thanks so much Christina 🤍
Very Beautiful Tiffany engagement Diamond ring 💍
Thank you!
do you think 1.7 carat brilliant cut is too big for an engagement ring?
Hi Christina your ring is beautiful. I wonder if Tiffany has more thicker bands unlike the knife edge band you have. They do not mention that on their website. Would you be having any idea? Thanks a lot
Hi Christina... just saw you liked my message and wondering if you missed my question above. :)
Great review! I love T&Co jewelry.
How cute is your baby?!! ❤️❤️❤️
Aw thank you 🙏😍
Your ring is beautiful! Can you maybe talk about lab diamonds if you have any?
Thank you! And that’s a good future video idea 👏
Hi! What color is your nails in this video? Gorgeous!
Thank you! I believe it's Essie "ballet slippers"
Congratulations!!
Thank you! :)
LOL you congratulate the groom, but you say "best wishes" to the bride, so best wishes.
I’m ring shopping now. Do you think your Tiffany is superior to the others?
If you want to buy into the quality and security of the brand then yes, you will be getting a top notch product. If you want more bang for your buck then I recommend alternatives :)
You are buying the name.... not for diamond....
She is buying the quality and design... Tiffany rings will always have better resale value than a non designer equivalent ring.
@@pilarjohnson3326 …that’s why Tiffany still makes moneys.. because these people ..it’s good but the price up to ceiling …… too too too much ..
@@pilarjohnson3326lol what’s the point of resale value? Isn’t it supposed to be forever? Either way a diamond is a diamond, what matters are the 4Cs, not the brand. The rest of the ring is the setting which is just metal on a solitaire, so brand doesn’t matter either. Nobody will be able to tell a Tiffany’s ring from another good quality jeweler and they will not care either
@@pilarjohnson3326you sell engagement ring haha
Beautiful engagementring 😍💖
Thank you!
We have beautiful Diamond Engagement Rings
That's gorgeous!
Thank you!
what is your ring size?
What type of wedding band did you match with your engagement ring?
I just wear the engagement ring as a wedding ring, they’re one and the same to me
Christina Marie I see, but when you got married did you get a band? Or did you just use the engagement ring again? I’m asking because I bought a solitaire classic 6 prong engagement ring and I’m wondering how it looks with a pave band with diamonds on it. Will it clash? 🤔 But I guess that’s up to her lol
That sounds so pretty with a pave band too! I’m sure she’ll love that! Even if she didn’t want to wear them on the same finger she could always wear it on the other hand to space it out too. So yeah I didn’t get a band along with the engagement ring but if I did, there would be multiple ways to wear it in my opinion. Congrats on your engagement!
I have the same ring 1.71 , I have the embrace band and it’s lovely .
@@w00tec your ring sounds like it will look beautiful next to a pave band or channel set band or plain. That's the beauty of a solitaire. It goes with everything.
Daaaaaamn when is it my time to get married and have a baby? I'm only 24 but I can't wait any moooooreeee ahahaahhahah
Round is also very beautiful white gold 1.80
Nice video. Thanks!
Thank you!
Tiffany has SI diamonds too
Thank you for the information
Thanks for watching!
where do i find the configuration tool? i cant get there!
If you go on Tiffany's website and select any diamond ring, click on the "select a diamond" and it will take you to the configuration tool!
how many mm/s is the engagement band?
Could we... enquire about the price?
It’s in the $25k-$30k range
@@ChristinaMarie17 woah...
@@ChristinaMarie17 thanks!
@@ChristinaMarie17 for color I? wow!
BEAUTIFUL
Thank you!
I’m always suspicious when a jeweller uses their own grading scale rather than an internationally recognised standard such a GIA.
Thank you 💙
Never buy diamond color I, but D color. It is better
What’s the width of the ring?
How much is it?
Can I take my non Tiffany’s ring to get cleaned there and get the box 🥲
I don't believe so!
Do you know how many mm your band is?
I think the Tiffany rings run about 2.5 mm. Maybe a little more. I've seen one in person, and they are gorgeous but dainty. I was surprised how dainty and skinny the band was. But it's perfectly proportioned and looks congruent unlike some rings with the skinny, skinny, skinny band and the diamond doesn't look good on the super skinny band. Celebrities are into that style. I don't really like it myself, but the Tiffany width of their solitaires are perfect.
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is the ring cleaning for free?
Yes, it’s included in their complimentary services once you buy one of their products
@@ChristinaMarie17 and you can get a new ring box also always for free? Thanks for the response?
Yes! I’ve gotten a new box from them free of charge before.
What ring size are you?
I got that ring in a 5.25!
So petty and Beautiful Thank you so much 🍁☕️✍🏻⋯⋯
Thank you!
You didn't even tell us the cost...
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Don’t think it’s worth the price. I’m getting lab cut vs1 D 1.6ct diamond for 6k only on James Allen
True! Maybe I just never dreamt of having a Tiffany ring. Plus it has to be ethically sourced. I heard about JA and went with lab. Can't wait for my upgrade to come!
That's excellent. Everyone has different tastes. Some want real, some want lab created, some want different colored gemstones. I was happy with Helzberg's diamonds when I was in my 20's. I've have about 7 Better than Diamond Asha Simulated Diamond rings since 2004, and I still love them and they still look as beautiful and real as when I bought them. I bought them when I was still married to my late husband. The only shape I didn't buy from them at the time when they had every shape available except Marquis was the round. I wish I did but that's okay, I've got all the different shapes. I don't care if the diamond is real or not, just as long as it doesn't cloudy and get funky like regular CZ does and I don't think I would like C&C moissanite due to its moodiness and snotty coloring it gets in cloudy weather, but, my boyfriend says he insists the stone has to be real. I guess when the time comes, I will see what he got me, and hopefully, he takes me to pick it out. I don't like Halos and everytime we go to Costco and he takes me over to look at rings, he always goes to the Halo rings and I tell him, I don't like those, I prefer solitaires or channel set diamond bands with the diamond on top or side stones, but NOT Halos. I'm looking at James Allen, too, just for fun.
Tiffany and costco; two of the worst places you could possibly buy jewerly from, SPECIALLY an engagement ring😖😖
Where should i be looking then please update
@@monicaguess7758 at tiffany youre paying for the brand name not the quality. Not saying quality’s not good, but you can find the same quality of platinium and diamond sourced from your town jeweler. Costco i mean, dont you wanna buy such a piece somewhere where they can polish it every year, take care of the resizing, check its prongs from time to time, etc? Even the prices are not ok. And the list is endless
@@monicaguess7758 where should you be looking? It depends on where you live, id recommend you definetely in your hometown if you share where u live i might be able to help you out. Im an official diamond grader, i live in mexico but i do have some contacts in other countries
So pretty