Fun Way to Buy a Tiffany Necklace Of Your Own Money

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In someone's dream even want to have Tiffany jewelry. But If he or she just a student or can not earn money by himself / herself, here is one way to help you to convince your parents let you buy Tiffany necklace by your own money.

Since 1837, 'Tiffany and Company' (or known then as 'Tiffany & Young') has been catering to the rich and famous worldwide. It began simply enough, as a stationary and fancy goods store, where the price-tags on the plush items were non-negotiable, unheard of in that time. Charles Lewis Tiffany, and pal John B. Young started the company and earned themselves a cool $4.98 during their first day of business. Who knew that such a small start would lead to something so long lasting and coveted? Mr. Tiffany must have known, for shortly after opening, the name was changed to 'Tiffany and Company'.

The famous little blue boxes soon followed, earning their right to a trademark, and by what may be inside of the box; a genuine Tiffany article that is heralded by all as one of the best pieces made on earth. Charles Tiffany himself earmarked the rule "Never 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". Thus, a little blue box is a gift, only to be obtained by the purchase of a luxe item from the store. Tiffany's is known for the popular "six-pronged Tiffany setting", a ring with the diamond sitting above the band, allowing it to capture light, and gleam above all other rings.

Now I will tell you the way.
1. Show them how hard you've worked. Did you baby-sit? Show them the baby spit on your purse. Did you walk dogs? Show them the bite marks! Did you tutor? Show them your mountains of books! See the pattern? You need to PROVE that you've done something other than walk around the house, dreaming of mula. You went out and got it for yourself. That's worth a Tiffany's necklace.
2. Show them your reasoning. You want the necklace because....you need a nice piece to go with all of your clothes? You want something for prom? You need to think of your reasons, and not stupid reasons like "I'll look rich." Legitimate reasons, please!
3. Remind them that they are not paying for it. This is all you. You got the money, so you deserve to buy what you want!
4. Smile! Pull off your little daughter charm. It will pay off in the long run.

It is not just for fun, maybe it can work. Otherwise, if you want to choose Tiffany jewelry, you have just come to the right place.
Internet reference: Company profile: Tiffany and Company - by Shawna Blake - Helium
Editor: Jodie
 
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