The name tiffany jewellery stems
from ancient Greece and means bright. The tiffany UK name is not so common
nowadays as tiffany jewellery UK was a century ago but tiffany jewellery UK is
still synonymous with luxurious goods as a result of store of that name in The
Big Apple.The founder of the fresh York store had a son he called Louis, born in
1848. The son did not go into the family business but preferred to study having
coloured blown glass in mosaics, tiffany jewellery and ceramics.The effect was
some fantastic objects that are now worth small fortunes when tiffany jewellery ever comes up in auction. Fortunately, you do not have to pay a fortune for a
tiffany jewellery lamp. The name has become a general term for any object made
in the style of the original. Whether a single colour glass or a mosaic of many
colours, these lamps and ceiling lights will brighten any room. Modern
reproduction tiffany jewellery lamps are available today and are much in demand. The
idea of coloured glass returns a thousand years and more. Evidence shows the
idea of decorative coloured glass was known and employed in the seventh century.
In the eleventh century the art was flourishing all over Europe. The church
represented the wealth of the land in those days and nearly all the stained
glass 's primary for churches. An array of spectacular coloured glass should be
found in the great cathedrals and churches of Europe. Coloured glass has not
just been found in Western Europe over the last thousand years. The tiffany jewelleryPersians have throughout their history been experimenting and using tiffany
and co in mosques as well as in art. In the Victoria and Albert museum working
in london there was recently a whole room given over to coloured glass mosaics
from modern day Iran. living Iranian woman artist who focuses on spectacular
glass bead murals which reflect some other light from whichever angle you look
at tiffany and co. The Incas used coloured glass as ornaments and tiffany jewellery a couple of thousand yrs ago and in a strange twist, those South Sea Islanders
who did not have coloured glass, gave away fortunes in gemstones to seafarers
who traded with tiffany uk. Looking at light through glass has even provided us
the expression, looking through Rose tinted glasses. The origins of this saying
is lost through time however, many people swear that looking through rose tinted
glasses on a sunny day, uplifts your spirit. Not all would agree. Think about
all those old hippies of the sixties and seventies with rose tinted
glasses?

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