Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. When Tiffany’s announced earlier this month that it would sell men’s ...
Luxury jewelry brand Tiffany & Co. is selling men’s engagement rings for the first time in its 184-year history. Amid reports of growing demand for fine jewelry among male shoppers, the new designs ...
Tiffany, the company that set a new standard for women’s diamond engagement rings when it introduced its trademark setting in 1886, is aiming to start a new marital tradition with a line of engagement ...
In the 1920s, well before diamonds become “forever,” jewelers attempted to popularize engagement rings for men (Zabell 2014). From the jewelers’ perspective, men wearing engagement rings would double ...
In 1886, Charles Lewis Tiffany introduced the solitaire Tiffany Setting, a simple six-prong design that became the industry standard and remains a bestseller. Ever since, generations of young couples ...
In the world of opulent engagements, Tiffany & Co.’s diamonds are undoubtedly among the most coveted. And while the leading luxury jeweler offers an extensive collection of wedding rings for both men ...
Some jewelry executives put this dip down to a lower level of engagement with engagement, because people did not do as much ...
Tiffany & Co. announced the debut of its first-ever men's engagement ring. The luxury jeweler is looking to tap into a new market for its high-end jewelry amid a rise in same-sex marriages globally ...
After her boyfriend, Brandon Poole, proposed with a delicate pink sapphire and diamond three-stone ring, Lauren Dacorro started shopping for his engagement jewelry. “I think it’s kind of stupid that ...
In the 1920s, well before diamonds become “forever,” jewelers attempted to popularize engagement rings for men (Zabell 2014). From the jewelers’ perspective, men wearing engagement rings would double ...
“Enter the men’s jewelry renaissance,” writes GQ staffer Samuel Hine in a piece bearing the same name. He argues, and we’d agree, jewelry is all over. No, it’s not a new thing by any means; men have ...
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