Tiffany teardrop earrings -- classic?

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Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but OP said her niece is working in NYC banking. Trust me she doesn't want Elsa Peretti old lady earrings.

Actually I think OP is on the right track. I worked in nyc banking for years and still work with various banking teams, albeit from the other side now. This is actually exactly what the analysts wear. They almost all have nice watches (graduation gifts or buy them for themselves w/ their signing bonuses) and then Tiffany silver earrings. They’ll rotate them with diamond studs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, congrats on the pearl purchase. She's probably also love something from David Yurman.

Yes — We sort of went thru the DY phase while she was in college. She has probably 5 DY pieces, mostly rings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t get her sterling silver. It looks terrible when it tarnishes, which it will fairly quickly. And then they will be left in a drawer someone bc she doesn’t want to deal with chemicals and dipping them


I don't like these earrings, and yes, sterling silver is awful looking when it tarnishes. My husband bought me once a ring from Tiffany, because he thought that every woman would like to have something from that brand. Well, I don't care for that ring and hate cleaning it when it tarnishes. I would at least let niece pick her own jewelry in that store.
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone link what OP is thinking of buying? I’ve tried Google.

https://media.tiffany.com/is/image/Tiffany/EcomItemL2/elsa-peretti-teardrop-earrings-15838809_934022_ED.jpg?&op_usm=2.0,1.0,6.0&$cropN=0.1,0.1,0.8,0.8&defaultImage=NoImageAvailableInternal&


Ohhh nooo those are bad.


I like them -

My DD who is a junior in college has very vintage and eclectic taste and wears all of my old Tiffany jewelry- the silver heart necklace, the silver bracelet with Tiffany tag that everyone wore 30 years ago and Elsa P earrings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad. I have those earrings and I love them.

Why do people have to be so unkind?


Why is it unkind to say we don't like something you own?

Or unkind to say that a 21 year old won't like something a lady twice her age wears?

Why do people have to be so sensitive?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad. I have those earrings and I love them.

Why do people have to be so unkind?


Why is it unkind to say we don't like something you own?

Or unkind to say that a 21 year old won't like something a lady twice her age wears?

Why do people have to be so sensitive?

Why do negative pps gratuitously chime in with their unnecessarily negative comments that are 100% contrary to the question?
The 21 yr old loves the Cartier tank and Tiffany.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Other brands 20-somethings are wearing in addition to Mejuri/Stone & Strand already mentioned:

Vrai
Catbird
Aurate
Quince
Ferkos
GLDN

Some of these sell plated/vermeil AND solid gold, you just need to read the description well and pay attention to the price. VRAI has good diamonds at an affordable price.


Oh snap I shop at some of these. I choose the solid gold pieces. I am on trend and I had no idea!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They feel a little dated to me.

What about these? About the same price, and not trendy, but pretty classic. https://www.tiffany.com/jewelry/earrings/palomas-melody-hoop-earrings-37513717/


Why so much for sterling silver??? I don’t understand!
Anonymous
I think they are a good choice, OP, and much better than the hoops and olive pearls others linked to. NYC banking is conservative and she can buy those other "hip" brands on her own. Tiffany is a great idea for a special graduation gift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Other brands 20-somethings are wearing in addition to Mejuri/Stone & Strand already mentioned:

Vrai
Catbird
Aurate
Quince
Ferkos
GLDN

Some of these sell plated/vermeil AND solid gold, you just need to read the description well and pay attention to the price. VRAI has good diamonds at an affordable price.

These are all fun and fine but not big milestone event gifts where the budget is $500+
Anonymous
Those are just "okay" to me. The shape and style don't really speak to me. I'm in my 40s and like pearls, though, so take that for what it's worth.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad. I have those earrings and I love them.

Why do people have to be so unkind?


Not to worry. You have beautiful, classic style. The haters here apparently like cheap, fake metal. I'd love your earrings.

Why? Am I missing something? To me, they're not really earrings that would be noticed one way or the other. If you like them, great! The question is whether they are a good choice amongst other choices for someone in their early 20s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad. I have those earrings and I love them.

Why do people have to be so unkind?


Not to worry. You have beautiful, classic style. The haters here apparently like cheap, fake metal. I'd love your earrings.

Why? Am I missing something? To me, they're not really earrings that would be noticed one way or the other. If you like them, great! The question is whether they are a good choice amongst other choices for someone in their early 20s.

And we say yes. Great choice.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone link what OP is thinking of buying? I’ve tried Google.

https://media.tiffany.com/is/image/Tiffany/EcomItemL2/elsa-peretti-teardrop-earrings-15838809_934022_ED.jpg?&op_usm=2.0,1.0,6.0&$cropN=0.1,0.1,0.8,0.8&defaultImage=NoImageAvailableInternal&


Ohhh nooo those are bad.



+1. Seem more for hippie type Boomer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone link what OP is thinking of buying? I’ve tried Google.

https://media.tiffany.com/is/image/Tiffany/EcomItemL2/elsa-peretti-teardrop-earrings-15838809_934022_ED.jpg?&op_usm=2.0,1.0,6.0&$cropN=0.1,0.1,0.8,0.8&defaultImage=NoImageAvailableInternal&


Thanks for the link.

I love the earrings.
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