yes, I think they're a BUY. |
OP, Tiffany's is fine, but I would buy gold over silver. Silver tarnishes if you don't wear it every day. I love the Paloma Picasso necklace a friend gave me for my 21st, but I hate having to clean it before I wear it. I store it properly, swap out the silver strips, in a plastic bag, but it tarnishes badly in months.
Between that and what is trendy now, I would buy gold for your niece. A few choices from Tiffany's: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Thanks for the input on the silver vs gold. I naively thought the pricey sterling silver was somehow protected against tarnish. I like the gold chain bracelets above. |
I mean, of course it’s not protected, but polishing silver—esp something with no crannies like those Peretti earrings—is really more of a life skill than posts here suggest. IDK, do these folks complain about also having to brush their teeth? |
I have the teardrop earrings in stainless silver, bought them at about your niece’s age (and nearly around the time she was born—yikes!). I still wear them. I have never had to polish them; they haven’t tarnished at all. I used to wear them at least once a week, so perhaps frequently handling helped. Now more like monthly (favoring gold these days). |
I really don’t get the obsession with Tiffany. Need a microscope to see tiny 18K gold at crazy prices. |
I think this sounds like a great way to make sure she gets something she will wear and for you to spend some quality time together. My favorite aunt used to take me to dinner and shopping for my bday and they are some of my fondest memories. |
Price aside (I now that's an impossible ask on this forum), would you prefer the gold or silver teardrop at 21? |
I think that's an individualized preference more than an age preference. |
Seems like that’s the explanation, it’s a stable of known pieces at know price points. |
NP but I'm not buying teeth, I'm buying jewelry and I'd rather spend more on something that lasts than something that turns black. Not a very good comparison, if you ask me. |
Yes -- oils from your body from frequent wear help silver NOT tarnish. That's why silver rings/earrings that get frequent wear don't tarnish. I prefer gold and I don't wear silver very often, so it tarnishes and then I don't want to wear it because it's a pain to clean ![]() |
From OP's perspective, I wouldn't want someone to see that I was using a gift card on something that I was buying as a gift. |
Agree that it depends on the individual, and also that trends change, so while yellow gold is in right now, white gold/silver tone may very well be back in fashion in 10 years. I think both are classic. Personally, I'd prefer white gold/rhodium plate over silver because it won't tarnish and with infrequent wear, you probably won't need to get it replaced. |
That should have said REPLATED, not replaced. Damn you autocorrect!! |