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What is Tiffany Blue?
Tiffany Blue is a specific shade of light blue, very similar to robin’s egg blue.(之更鳥蛋)Tiffany Blue is a trademarked color of Tiffany & Co., which bears the same number (1837) on the Pantone Matching System (PMS) as the year Tiffany & Co. was founded. Tiffany Blue is so easily associated with Tiffany & Co. that their trademarked “little blue box” is instantly recognized and widely considered the premium presentation for fine jewelry. http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_49a7ca530100m79k.html http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.utas.edu.au/docview/216275209/B974A7D3E55843DFPQ/3?accountid=14245

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Tiffany, with love and beauty, romance and dream as its themes, is a symbol of American design. Full of sensual beauty and softness, it meets all women's fantasies and desires in the world.

Tiffany & Co (Tiffany or the company') is a holding company that operates through its subsidiaries. The

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