In 1837 Charles Lewis Tiffany and John F. Young opened Tiffany & Young, with $1,000 in backing from Tiffany's father. Located on Broadway opposite Manhattan's City Hall Park, this store sold stationery and a variety of "fancy goods," including costume jewelry. Unlike other stores of the time, Tiffany featured plainly marked prices that were strictly adhered to, sparing the customer the usual practice of haggling with the proprietor. Tiffany also departed from the norm by insisting on cash payment rather than extending credit or accepting barter.
Of the cufflinks that we’ve featured so far on EP these Sterling silver Bean Cufflinks designed by Elsa Peretti are, beyond all doubt, our current favourites merely on account of their beautifully understated elegance and their lusciously contoured forms.
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