Platinum jewelry brands:
1. Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co. (English: Tiffany & Co., NYSE: TIF) is a jewelry store opened in 1837 American Jewelry and Silver Jewelry Company. In 1853, Charles Tiffany took control of the company and simplified the company's name to "Tiffany & Co." The company has since established its focus on the jewelry industry. Tiffany gradually established branches in major cities around the world. Tiffany developed its own standards for gemstones and platinum, which were adopted by the U.S. government as official standards. Today, Tiffany is one of the well-known luxury goods companies in the world. Its Tiffany Blue Box has become a symbol of America's refined fashion and unique style.
2. Darry Ring (Darry Ring)
Darry Ring is a jewelry brand focusing on diamond engagement rings and spreading the culture of romantic and true love. It is affiliated to Hong Kong Darry Jewelry Group Co., Ltd. and was founded in In the 1990s, we provided every lover with the perfect diamond ring. In 2010, Darry Ring officially entered inland China, interpreting the moving concept of "One Lifetime, One True Love" with a unique customization of "One for a Lifetime". Today, Darry Ring has become a very romantic diamond engagement ring brand in the jewelry industry.
3. Cartier
Cartier SA is a French watch and jewelry manufacturer founded in 1847 by Louis-Fran?ois Cartier at 31 Rue Montorgueil in Paris. In 1874, his son Yafa Cartier inherited its management rights, and his grandsons Louis Cartier, Pierre Cartier and James Cartier developed it into a world-famous brand. It is now a subsidiary company of Swiss Richemont Group (Compagnie Financière Richemont SA).
Basic introduction:
Platinum (Pt for short), commonly known as platinum, is a naturally occurring white precious metal. It originated from a huge meteorite hitting the earth 2 billion years ago, bringing this precious metal. Platinum has shone brightly in the history of human civilization as early as 700 BC. During the more than 2,000 years of human use of platinum, it has always been considered the most noble metal and has been sought after by nobles and royal families.