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727 Fifth Ave.,
New York, NY 10022
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Mon-Fri, 10am-7pm; Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, noon-5pm
F at 57th St.; N, R, W at Fifth Ave.-59th St.
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Long before Audrey Hepburn gazed longingly into its gorgeous windows, Tiffany’s sold its baubles in its signature blue boxes to the world's elite, including President Abraham Lincoln. Today, the iconic jewelry emporium continues to attract the rich, famous and powerful, as well as tourists eager to gawk and spend, too. First established as a stationery and fancy goods store in lower
Workshops on choosing the perfect engagement ring are offered sporadically, free of charge. Visit the store's website for details.
Nothing beats the cachet of Tiffany’s famed blue box. The six-prong Tiffany setting (from $1,400), a classic diamond engagement ring, is an industry standard; the step-cut, square-stoned Lucida (from $1,800) is fast becoming a groom’s no-brainer.
Men's WatchesThose little blue boxes aren’t just for girls: Tiffany also offers beautifully made men’s watches. The Tiffany Mark collection offers styles in stainless steel, eighteen-karat gold, and platinum.
Wedding InvitationsAfter registering for their china and silver, couples stop by the store’s custom-stationery nook to peruse sample books. Classic invitations with engraved, return-addressed envelopes start at $665 for 100; thank-you-note sets with engraved envelopes start at $665 for 100 invitations.
RegistryTiffany’s fourth floor brims with silver, fine china, and crystal. Prices range from the conceivable (Palladium Band–pattern china) to the sky-high (hand-painted Limoges porcelain).