Don't Get Snagged By A Fake Handbag
Fake Tiffany Clasp
In this guide we have illustrated some details about Tiffany that will help you weed out the fakes. This is
in no way a conclusive or complete guide to every detail about Tiffany, but it has
enough information to highly increase you chances of spotting the fake Tiffany jewelry.
Combining some of these brand specific points with the universal tells we have listed should
help insulate you from much of the Tiffany in the open market.

Note: Many of the images we use to highlight a specific tell, may also have another tell
within the same photo. When this occurs we will try to point out the secondary tell.
However, on occasion we may miss some of the secondary tells in the photos. So we encourage
you the reader to inspect the images for other tells, this will help increase your spotting skills.
As we
get more details we will add them.
Also, if you the reader have anything else to add, please email it to us, we will be glad to
add it to the site, info@spotfakehandbags.com
Tutorial ref: Fashionphile (ebay)
Ref: www.fakenot.com,
FattiniFashion.com
(Lobster) clasp: The lobster clasp on a Tiffany bracelet or necklace should be quality workmanship. This is not unlike all fine jewelry clasps. Tiffany clasps should be of fine craftsmanship, and this is a detail that the counterfeit piece will usually lack.
Below is an image of an authentic Tiffany lobster clasp:
Below is an image of a real vs. fake clasp:
Note: Notice the “thumb” on the fake clasp is hanging lower that the real Tiffany thumb. This is due to a cheaply made spring mechanism inside the fake clasp. After a few uses the cheap spring will weaken and the thumb piece will begin to slip down. Also notice the real Tiffany thumb is set in place perfectly strait.
Below is an image of a fake vs. real Tiffany lobster clasp:
Note: this image was used to show the effect of the loose thumb on the clasp. Notice how easy the real Tiffany clasp stands up compared to the fallen fake clasp. This is because the protruding thumb of the fake clasp creates an uneven surface to balance itself on, compared to the flat surface of the real clasp.
Below is an image of a real vs. fake Tiffany clasp (backsides): [A pencil was used in this demonstration to keep the fake clasp upright]
Note: Notice how the thumb slide on the fake clasp is pressed against the right side of the wall, and the slider on the authentic Tiffany is centered perfectly. This is another example of the many tiny details that can be found upon inspection when comparing fake vs. real Tiffany.
Below is an image of a real vs. fake Tiffany clasp (base of the neck): [The links had to be bunched up on the fake clasp to support it enough to get it to stand for the purpose of this demonstration]
Note: Notice the .925 is clearly etched into the base of the real Tiffany clasp, and on the fake Tiffany clasp the etching is so poor it is no longer visible, if it was even etched in at all.
Font/stamps: Every Tiffany piece is stamped with the Tiffany & Co. logo
and the silver mark (e.g. Tiffany & Co. 925, or T & Co. 925) Many pieces
are stamped with the date the piece was trademarked, the Tiffany logo, and
the metal content, in that order (e.g. 2001 Tiffany & Co. 925). The pieces by
artists such as Elsa Peretti, Paloma Picasso, Frank Gehry etc, will be signed
as well as stamped.
For a piece that has a chain and pendant (e.g. the Tiffany bar pendant), both the
pendant and the chain will be marked Tiffany & Co 925. If the chain is marked but
not the pendant, it's most likely that the pendant isn't Tiffany.
Below is an image of a real Tiffany font/stamp:
Note: Notice the quality impression, the clear, crisp fonts and the perfectly centered stamp.
Below is an image of a fake Tiffany font/stamp:
Note: Notice the sloppy impression, the uneven stamp and the overall lack of craftsmanship. Also this model has an incorrect Tiffany feature (see below).
Beware: The heart charm on the toggle necklaces (above) is never
engraved
with "Return to Tiffany,” [updated].
[4/11/10] Tiffany now offers a heart charm toggle with
"Return to Tiffany" stamp (below).
[Update provided by: Yvette K.]
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[Tiffany doesn't make an engraved charm toggle necklace. Only the "lifesaver"
part of the necklace is engraved with "Tiffany & co.”]
The Tiffany round tag necklace is fastened in the back, as is the oval dogtag bracelet, and they are engraved with "please return to tiffany.” Only the heart toggle necklace, heart tag necklace and the oval dogtag necklace are fastened in the front.
There are many items engraved with "please return to tiffany", and you will need to go to www.tiffany.com to check what you see. Go to "collections" at the top of the page and click on "return to tiffany."
Tiffany Necklaces by Price
Tiffany Necklace Under 50$
Tiffany Necklace $51-100
Tiffany Necklace $101-150
Tiffany Necklace $151-200
Tiffany Necklace $201-250
Tiffany Necklace $251-300
Tiffany Necklace $301-350
Tiffany Necklace $351-400
Tiffany Necklace $451-500
Tiffany Necklace $501-550
Tiffany Necklace $551-600
Tiffany Necklace $601-700
Tiffany Necklace $701-800
Tiffany Necklace $801-900
Tiffany Necklace $901-1,000
Tiffany Necklace $1,001-1,500
Tiffany Necklace $1,501-2,000
Tiffany Necklace $2,001-2,500
Tiffany Necklace $2,501-3,000
Tiffany Necklace $3,001-3,500
Tiffany Necklace $3,501-4,000
Tiffany Necklace $4,001-4,500
Tiffany Necklace $4,501-5,000
Tiffany Necklace $5,001-10,000
Tiffany Necklace $10,001-20,000
Tiffany Necklace $20,001-100,000
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